Abortion Pill Reversal Information Dublin

Abortion Pill Reversal

If you’ve recently taken the first abortion pill (mifepristone) but are having second thoughts or feeling unsure about your decision, remember that it’s not too late to explore your options. You might have heard about abortion pill reversal—a treatment designed to potentially counteract the effects of the medication and give you a chance to continue your pregnancy.

 

ABORTION PILL REVERSAL HOTLINE

No cost. No age restriction. 100% confidential.

HERE IS WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE ABORTION PILL REVERSAL:

💊 What is Abortion Pill Reversal?
Abortion pill reversal involves taking a high dose of progesterone after mifepristone to counteract its effects. Progesterone is a hormone that supports pregnancy, and this treatment aims to restore its levels to potentially help sustain your pregnancy.


⏰ Timing is Crucial
The sooner you seek help, the better. For the best chance of success, the reversal treatment should be started as soon as possible after taking mifepristone—ideally within 24 hours. For confidential help, call 877-558-0333.


💖 Support is Available

ABC Women's Clinic is ready to help you through this process. You don’t have to navigate this alone. Reach out for support, information, and care. Your feelings and decisions are important. If you’re reconsidering your choice, remember that help is available and it’s not too late to explore all your options. Take care of yourself and seek out the support you need. 💫


Is it safe and effective?

A National Institute of Health (NIH), study highlights an observational case series of 754 patients who attempted to reverse the effects of mifepristone by taking supplemental progesterone. The findings suggest that certain progesterone regimens, such as intramuscular and high-dose oral progesterone, were associated with reversal rates of 64% and 68%, respectively. Additionally, the study concluded that there was no apparent increased risk of birth defects, leading to the conclusion that the reversal process is both safe and effective. –

 

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30831017/

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