I Don’t Want Another Abortion

If you’ve determined that another abortion is not what you want, it’s important to acknowledge that your choice is valid and should be honored. Remember, the decision regarding your pregnancy is yours alone, and no one should coerce you into making a specific choice. The alternatives available to you are parenting or adoption. Each of

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Do I Have to Tell My Partner I Want an Abortion?

If you’re unexpectedly pregnant, you may have anxiety about sharing the news. However, you have complete autonomy in this situation: You are not legally obligated to tell your partner about your pregnancy or the outcome you are considering. Regardless, you don’t have to navigate this alone. Caring for Women Pregnancy Center is here for you

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I’ve Already Had an Abortion and Don’t Want Another One. What Are My Options?

You may be looking for other options if you’ve already had an abortion. Here are two paths you might want to consider: parenting and adoption. Both options have unique challenges and rewards; the best choice depends on your circumstances, beliefs, and support system. Choosing To Parent Choosing to raise a child is a significant decision

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How Will Abortion Affect Me Physically?

Navigating all the information on abortion while you’re experiencing an unplanned pregnancy can be overwhelming. One topic that often gets overlooked even by abortion clinics is how an abortion will impact your health and wellness. At Caring for Women Pregnancy Center, we’re here to answer all your questions and offer you free services to help

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What Is a Medical Abortion?

A medical abortion involves taking two strong drugs that work together to end and expel a pregnancy from the body. Are you facing an unplanned pregnancy?  The first step is to double-check that you’re pregnant.  Contact the Caring for Women Pregnancy Center for a free and confidential test. Our compassionate team can support you during

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How Will Abortion Affect Me Mentally?

Because every woman is different, there’s no specific answer for the mental effects of abortion on every woman. Instead, each woman considering abortion should consider her mental health history, feelings about her pregnancy, and other factors before deciding. What We Know About Abortion and Mental Health While the tie between abortion and mental health is

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I don’t want to be pregnant. Is abortion my only option?

Your situation is unique, and your feelings are valid. It’s important to remember that you have choices beyond just abortion. Whatever reason you don’t want to consider abortion, your decision is personal and legitimate. Considering your circumstances and beliefs, your decision should reflect what feels right for you. Parenting Parenting is an option to consider,

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Why Talk to Us About Abortion

It can be challenging to stay calm and make decisions based on facts when you feel panicked after finding out you are pregnant. You may feel entirely out of control and search for anything to help you regain your sense of normalcy and get your life back on track. However, understanding your options during this

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How Can I Recover Emotionally After an Abortion?

For many women, experiencing an abortion can lead to emotional struggles for which they are unprepared. They find themselves unexpectedly feeling guilt, shame, sadness, grief, anger, or loss and may not know how to process their feelings. Attempting to suppress these feelings can prolong them or even make them stronger. So how can a woman

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Is Abortion or Adoption Right for Me?

The outcome of a woman’s pregnancy is a challenging and personal decision. No one can tell you what is best for you in this situation. If you are confident that you do not want to parent your child, abortion and adoption are your remaining options. Abortion There are two legal methods of abortion, medical and

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