abortion pill reversal near fairmount-waleska, ga
If you are questioning your abortion decision, you are not alone. We’re here to help. Some women who have taken the abortion pill experience regret.
it may not be too late.
Abortion Pill Reversal is a simple procedure available to reverse the effects of the first abortion pill. The Abortion Pill Reversal process uses progesterone, which has been safely used to support pregnancies for almost sixty years.
The Abortion Pill Reversal is most effective if taken within 24 – 48 hours after swallowing the first pill – mifepristone. However, there have been many successful outcomes up to 72 hours after taking the first pill.
If you are experiencing regret or are interested in starting the reversal procedure, please call or text us immediately to speak with a nurse.
For more information or if we cannot be reached, you can go to: www.abortionpillreversal.com or call 877-558-0333.
Abortion Pill Reversal 30139, 30183
Fairmount is a city in Gordon County, Georgia, United States. Gordon County is home to New Echota, which was once the Cherokee Nation’s capital. The city is located near the southern end of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Chattahoochee National Forest. Waleska is a city in Cherokee County, Georgia
Offered on our mobile unit in 3 locations: Acworth, Kennesaw, Marietta

Offered in our clinic in Cartersville

FAQs:
The abortion clinic said I have to complete the abortion; is that true?
No, it is your choice to change your mind.
What if I am cramping or spotting? Does it mean it’s too late to reverse the abortion pill?
No, many women have experienced cramping or spotting and have successfully reversed the abortion pill.
What about the other pills the abortion clinic gave me?
The second medication is called misoprostol or Cytotec. Its purpose is to cause the uterus to contract and expel the baby. If you want to try to reverse the abortion, do not take misoprostol/Cytotec.
Why is progesterone used?
Progesterone is the natural hormone in a woman’s body that is necessary to nurture and sustain a pregnancy. Mifepristone blocks progesterone’s actions by binding to progesterone receptors in the uterus and the placenta. By giving extra progesterone, we hope to outnumber and outcompete the mifepristone in order to reverse the effects of mifepristone.
What is the success rate of Abortion Pill Reversal?
Our success rate is about 68%. This means 68% of women who choose reversal continue the pregnancies and deliver their babies while about 32% lose their babies. If a loss occurs, it is usually within the first two weeks of treatment.