On Tuesday, Heartbeat International reported that the lives of over 8,000 unborn babies have been saved through its Abortion Pill Rescue® Network (APRN), marking an incredible accomplishment in helping women seeking to reverse the effects of the initial abortion pill they ingested.
“This milestone represents far more than a number,” said Jor-El Godsey, president of Heartbeat International. “Each life saved reflects a woman who had a change of heart and was met with immediate, compassionate medical care. In a culture that moves at the speed of a click, our response must be just as fast. The Abortion Pill Rescue Network is here so that no woman who regrets starting a chemical abortion feels alone or without options.”
The Abortion Pill Rescue® Network refers women to licensed medical professionals who may administer bioidentical progesterone to the woman. If given quickly, progesterone can put a stop to the effects of mifepristone, allowing the pregnancy to continue.
The impact APRN is having – and the lives it’s saving – is truly remarkable, making the politically driven dismissal of it by pro-abortion campaigners all the more astonishing.


