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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I start the abortion pill reversal process?

The first step is to call and speak to one of our healthcare professionals to see if you are a candidate for abortion pill reversal.

Is it too late to reverse my abortion?

Abortion pill reversal is most effective when started within 72 hours of taking mifepristone but the sooner you can start the better. Even if it has been more than 72hrs, call to speak to one of our healthcare professionals. There may still be time!

How much does it cost?

This service is at no cost to you! Most insurance, even Medicaid, will cover the cost of the medication.
If you do not have any insurance we will cover the cost for you.

Does Abortion Pill Reversal always work?

Studies have shown a 64% – 68% success rate. It is possible that some pregnancies may continue even without abortion pill reversal if you decide not to take the second medication you were given. Abortion pill reversal has been shown to increase the chances of the pregnancy continuing, but we cannot guarantee the success of your reversal attempt.

The abortion clinic told me I can’t stop my abortion and must complete it. Is that true?

No this is not true. You always have the choice to not take the second medication and attempt reversal.

What if I am having bleeding or cramping?

It can be normal in any pregnancy to experience some spotting or cramping and can still be possible to start the reversal process.

If you experience heavy bleeding, faintness, severe abdominal pain, or fever, seek emergency medical attention immediately.
This could be an effect of the first abortion pill and would require immediate care. Call Now to speak to one of our healthcare professionals to see if abortion pill reversal is an option for you.

Isn’t the abortion pill the same as the morning-after pill?

No, they are 2 very different things. The morning-after pill is a type of emergency contraception (birth control) that is marketed to prevent pregnancy from occurring. The abortion pill is 2 separate medicines used with the intent to terminate a pregnancy that has already started.

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