More than 6,000 unborn children rescued from abortion

Over 6,000 babies have been saved through abortion pill reversal, it has been revealed.

The Abortion Pill Rescue Network (APRN), which helps more than 150 women begin the process each month, reported that it has rescued more than 6,000 lives.

Chemical abortions involve two pills: mifepristone to kill the developing baby, and misoprostol to induce a miscarriage that expels the unborn child from the womb. If a woman has not taken the second and is given a course of progesterone within 72 hours of taking the first, the unborn baby may be saved.

Joy

Jor-El Godsey, who is President of Heartbeat International, which manages APRN, stated: “What a joy to celebrate this milestone of so many lives saved that they would overflow a concert hall!”

Its Senior Director of Medical Impact Christa Brown also gave thanks for the mothers who quickly realised the “value of the life they carried and wanted a new plan”.

She added: “Each of these children were counted by this world as nothing more than an abortion statistic, yet they are alive and thriving, adored by their families.”

‘Life-changing’

In 2022, college student Monica told Pregnancy Help News that despite her desire to continue her pregnancy, the father pressured her to have an abortion.

Monica soon regretted her decision and “frantically searched online for anything that would help”, finding the APRN website.

She said: “Calling their hotline number changed my life”. She gave birth to a healthy baby boy seven months later.

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