Meet Sierra and baby Sawyer.
When Sierra found out she was pregnant, she was afraid and felt overwhelmed. In a moment of fear, she took the abortion pill. Almost immediately, she knew it wasn’t what she truly wanted. She loved her baby – and she didn’t want to lose her.
With help, Sierra learned something many women are never told: after taking the first abortion pill, there can still be time to act. Through Abortion Pill Reversal (APR), she received progesterone to counteract the effects of the first drug. And Sawyer survived.
Today, Sawyer is alive and healthy.
Around the world, chemical abortion is becoming the most common form of abortion. It is often described as simple and routine, but it involves a powerful two-drug process. The first drug, mifepristone, blocks progesterone – the hormone that keeps a pregnancy alive. The second drug, misoprostol, causes contractions to expel the baby.
What women are rarely told is that if they regret taking the first pill, there may be a way to continue their pregnancy. APR offers hope where many believe there is none.
Yet pro-abortion activists who claim to champion “choice” more often than not strongly oppose even informing women that this option exists.
We owe it to women and their babies to continue our push back against this ideologically driven censorship that blocks access to life-saving information.



How uplifting to read of Sawyer being born after the trauma his mother, Sierra went through after taking mifepristone. After taking it the horror that she was on the path to destroying Sawyer’s potential for life must have hit like a hammer blow. Thank God for the Abortion Pill Reversal in the form of progesterone which helped to counteract the effects of this drug.
Fear is overcome with knowledge in the same way war is prevented by dialogue.
Every moment is precious and every effort welcome.
I praise and thank God for this great news regarding Sierra and Sawyer and the doctors who provide this therapy.