Is Abortion or Adoption Right for Me?

Women facing an unexpected pregnancy begin to weigh all their options, including abortion and adoption. Untangling what is right for you can be difficult, but we’re here to help. Getting all the facts can help you find the clarity you need to make an informed decision that’s right for you. What Should I Consider With

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What Are the Mental Health Effects From Abortion?

Many women struggle mentally and emotionally after having an abortion, but few talk about it out of fear of judgment or anxiety about how it will affect their relationships. But if you have had an abortion, it is important to let yourself walk through the emotions you are wrestling with. It is important to process

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What Is A Pregnancy Center?

Simply put, a pregnancy center is a professional clinic that helps you with health services, resources and assistance related to your pregnancy. Pregnancy centers strive to serve their communities, offering medical services, education, options counseling, and more, at no cost. What Type of Services Do They Provide? Centers can vary on the services offered, but

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What Are the Different Types of Abortion?

There are two main types of abortion:

  • Medical
  • Surgical

Factors depending on gestational age, medical history, and your current state of health will determine what option is available.

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What Are the Risks of Abortion?

While abortion is often promoted as a quick and convenient solution for an unplanned pregnancy, it is a medical procedure, which almost always carries its own set of risks. Some are mild side effects while others are more serious. Read this article to understand the types of risks associated with medication and surgical abortion, as

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What is a Medical Abortion?

A medical abortion is a non-surgical abortion that uses pills, commonly referred to as just the abortion pill, to end a pregnancy. The abortion pill uses two different medications–mifepristone and misoprostol. Mifepristone is taken first, oftentimes at the doctor’s office. This medication prevents an embryo from attaching to your uterus or causing an implanted embryo to detach from

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