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

Sharing your intended pregnancy decision with your boyfriend can create a lot of anxiety and stress. You may question whether you really need to share the news. Trust is crucial in a healthy relationship, so it’s worth sharing this news. Although this is your pregnancy, the situation affects him, too. Open communication is essential during

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What is a Medical Abortion?

A medical abortion is one option for your unexpected pregnancy, but before making a decision, ensure you’re adequately informed. Your health depends on understanding how this abortion method can affect you. If you want to learn about your options, schedule an appointment with a registered nurse at Informed Choices Women’s Center. They can confirm your

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My Boyfriend is Pressuring Me to Have an Abortion, But I’m Not Sure

Setting clear boundaries and asserting control over your situation is crucial when you have an unexpected pregnancy. No one, not even your boyfriend, has the right to pressure you into choosing a specific option. It is illegal to force someone to have an abortion. You deserve compassion and respect at all times, including when you’re

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Don’t Want Another Abortion?

If you’re unexpectedly pregnant again, you may wonder whether other options like parenting or adoption are feasible. Perhaps you had a past abortion and want to make another choice. Parenting and adoption mean you’ll carry your pregnancy to term, but the outcomes are different. You can decide whether to raise your child or place them

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How Will Abortion Affect Me Physically?

Choosing abortion for an unexpected pregnancy is a big decision that requires thought. While others may have told you that it’s a simple medical procedure, the truth is there are side effects and risks you should understand before deciding. Informed Choices Women’s Center wants you to learn the facts about all pregnancy options so you

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How Will Abortion Affect Me Mentally?

Every woman who has an abortion will feel differently after the experience. There is no way to know exactly how you’ll feel, but monitoring your emotions and determining whether things have taken a concerning turn are crucial steps. While some women feel a sense of relief after abortion, others find their lives become more difficult.

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I Don’t Want to Be Pregnant. Is Abortion My Only Option?

An unexpected pregnancy can invite numerous questions, concerns, and fears. Any outside pressure you feel to make a specific decision can make this situation even more challenging. If you don’t want to be pregnant, consider all your options. Abortion is the only option for terminating the pregnancy. Parenting and adoption mean you’ll carry your pregnancy

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Why Talk to Us About Abortion?

When you have an unexpected pregnancy and are considering abortion, you may feel you have the information you need to decide. However, receiving an ultrasound and options information are critical steps.  Speaking to Informed Choices Women’s Center can provide the clarity you require to move forward. Continue reading to learn more about how we can

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How Can I Recover Emotionally After an Abortion?

Recovering from an abortion can be difficult, especially if you experience adverse mental health effects. The National Institutes of Health states that issues like depression, anxiety, and feelings of loss or grief can occur in some women. These may be mild or severely impact daily life.  First, be kind to yourself during the recovery process.

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