Abortion Pill Reversal
Can the Abortion Pill Be Reversed?
Facing an unplanned pregnancy can feel overwhelming, leading to quick decisions driven by fear. But what if you have second thoughts after taking the abortion pill?
If you’ve taken mifepristone (the first abortion pill), abortion pill reversal may offer a chance to continue your pregnancy. Read on to learn how it works, its success rate, side effects, and more.

What Is Abortion Pill Reversal?
Abortion pill reversal is a medical process designed to counteract the effects of mifepristone, the first dose of the abortion pill regimen.
Mifepristone blocks progesterone, a hormone essential for maintaining pregnancy. Abortion pill reversal treatment involves prescribing progesterone supplements to restore hormone levels, potentially allowing the pregnancy to continue.
How Does Abortion Pill Reversal Work?
The process is straightforward:
- Before: Mifepristone stops progesterone production, disrupting the pregnancy.
- Progesterone Therapy: A doctor prescribes progesterone pills or injections to boost hormone levels, helping you to continue the pregnancy.
- Timing is Critical: Starting treatment soon after taking mifepristone increases the chance of success.
What Is the Success Rate of Abortion Pill Reversal?
Initial studies have shown a success rate of 64% to 68%.[1] However, the results of your specific situation may vary.
When Should You Start Abortion Pill Reversal?
For the best results, begin reversal treatment within 24 hours of taking mifepristone.[2]
However, don’t let that discourage you! There have been successful cases within 72 hours of taking mifepristone! Don’t hesitate to seek help even if more time has passed.
What Are the Side Effects of Abortion Pill Reversal?
Although progesterone is a natural hormone, you may still experience some side effects from the abortion pill reversal treatment, such as[3]:
- Lack of energy
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Headaches
- Gastrointestinal discomfort
To manage symptoms, stay hydrated, rest, and follow your doctor’s advice.
Note: Some forms of progesterone contain peanut oil. If you have a peanut allergy, let your doctor know before starting the reversal process so they can prescribe an alternative form of progesterone.
How Much Does Abortion Pill Reversal Cost?
The cost of your treatment depends on the type of progesterone your doctor prescribes and your insurance coverage.
In cases of financial hardship, the Abortion Pill Reversal Network will help you find ways to reduce the cost of the treatment.
Why Choose The Pregnancy Center of Toledo for Abortion Pill Reversal?
At The Pregnancy Center of Toledo, we understand the conflicting emotions that come after taking mifepristone. Our compassionate team is here to:
- Provide accurate information about abortion pill reversal
- Offer personalized support for your pregnancy options
- Connect you with an abortion pill reversal provider as quickly as possible
You’re not alone—let us help you make an informed, empowered choice.
Start Abortion Pill Reversal Today
If you’ve taken mifepristone but want to continue your pregnancy, don’t wait. Contact The Pregnancy Center of Toledo as soon as possible! We will connect you with a team of healthcare professionals who will help you start the abortion pill reversal process today!

Sources
- Delgado, G., Condly, S. J., Davenport, M., Tinnakornsrisuphap, T., Mack, J., Khauv, V., & Zhou, P. S. (2018). A case series detailing the successful reversal of the effects of mifepristone using progesterone. Issues in law & medicine. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30831017/
- Frequently Asked Questions. Abortion Pill Reversal. (n.d.). https://www.abortionpillreversal.com/abortion-pill-reversal/faq
- See source #2.