Are you considering abortion for one of these reasons?

Are you worried about how you’d manage the costs of raising a child? It’s tough if you’re already juggling enough just to support yourself or your family.

Financial challenges are daunting, but there are resources and support networks available to help. Many communities have programs providing financial aid, childcare, and job training to assist new parents.

Exploring these options can bring a sense of security and reassurance that you are not alone in this journey. Embracing hope can mean seeking out these supports and remembering that a community is ready to walk alongside you.

Are you feeling alone in this? Maybe you’re not getting the support you need from your partner or family, making it seem like abortion could be the right choice for you.

Feeling unsupported can be isolating, but there are organizations and counseling services that provide emotional and practical support.

Many groups offer mentoring and community connections that foster a network of encouragement. Finding supportive individuals who believe in your strength and potential can make a significant difference.

Have you had an abortion before? Do you believe that your experience will be the same or different this time?

We have no way of knowing how we will be affected from one day to the next, even if we have experienced abortion before. We know that statistically 56% of women who seek an abortion have had one in the past. 

Does this pregnancy feel like it could completely change your education or career path? It’s normal to worry about hitting pause on your dreams.

An unexpected pregnancy can seem like a roadblock, but many stories show that education and career goals can still be achieved with determination and planning.

If you are a student, you have rights. 

Schools and workplaces are increasingly offering flexible options for parents. Scholarships, grants, and other educational resources are out there to help you continue pursuing your dreams.

Your path might have a few curves, but it doesn’t have to end.

Do you feel pressured by others, like a partner or parents, or worried about sharing your pregnancy news? You’re not alone, and it’s okay to seek support at your own pace.

It’s vital to know that your worth and decisions should not be limited or dictated by the expectations of others.

Compassionate guidance is available to help you  find peace in your decisions. 

Are there health issues that make carrying a pregnancy seem risky or overwhelming? Your well-being is super important, and it’s okay to prioritize it.

Health issues are understandably worrying, but with modern medicine and the right care, many pregnancies can be safely managed. We can connect you with healthcare providers who are dedicated to offering compassionate care for both mother and child, ensuring you have the support and medical attention needed for a healthy pregnancy.