Remnant Recap
Regret after abortion pill: A Las Vegas mother says she took the first abortion drug but regretted it once she felt something was wrong.
Pregnancy center help: A pro-life pregnancy center provided a free ultrasound showing the baby was still alive and offered abortion pill reversal treatment.
Support services: The mother credits ongoing support from the center with helping her throughout pregnancy and parenting.
Some stories demand we look beyond politics and into real human hearts. A Nevada nurse says she began taking the abortion pill under pressure from her husband, only to be hit with sudden regret and fear for her unborn child. After starting the process, she prayed and searched for help — and found a pro-life pregnancy center that confirmed her baby was still alive with a free ultrasound. That moment changed everything. With compassionate support and access to abortion pill reversal treatment, she chose life, and today credits that center with saving her daughter’s life. This powerful story is a reminder of the life-affirming role pregnancy centers can play in desperate moments.
Christian Post reports:
A mother who felt pressured by her husband to take the abortion pill at nine weeks into her pregnancy says a Las Vegas pregnancy center helped save her child's life after she experienced regret.
During a press call on Monday, nurse Jessica Williams said she was preparing to divorce her husband in 2022 during a period she described as "one of the hardest seasons of [her] life." While she and her husband were separated, Williams met another man and became pregnant with his child. Williams said her husband demanded that she have an abortion so they could attempt to reconcile their marriage.
"The pressure, confusion and emotional turmoil were overwhelming," Williams recalled during the call with reporters hosted by the pro-life research organization Charlotte Lozier Institute to highlight its 2025 "National Pregnancy Center Report."
She took the first drug, mifepristone, as her husband watched to make sure that she took it. "Almost immediately, I felt a warm sensation over my womb that would come and go. A sensation that no medical provider has ever been able to explain," Williams said.
"I realized that if my baby was still alive, taking the second pill, the misoprostol, would cause me to push out my living baby, who would experience its last breaths and heartbeat outside of the womb in the toilet," Williams stated.
In a culture that often rushes women into decisions they later regret, this mother’s testimony highlights the life-saving impact of compassionate alternatives rooted in truth and support. Her story stands as a powerful testament to the value of pregnancy centers and real help for women in crisis.


