I Don’t Want to Be Pregnant. Is Abortion My Only Option?
Learning you’re unexpectedly pregnant can leave you feeling anxious and unsure where to turn. If abortion is the first option that comes to mind, you might wonder if it’s your only way forward. However, you have more than one path to consider and deserve support as you explore them. At Life Line, our caring team
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I Don’t Want to Be Pregnant. Is Abortion My Only Option?
Learning you’re unexpectedly pregnant can leave you feeling anxious and unsure where to turn. If abortion is the first option that comes to mind, you might wonder if it’s your only way forward. However, you have more than one path to consider and deserve support as you explore them. At Life Line, our caring team
Can You Get Pregnant Again After an Abortion?
You may be wondering how a past abortion could affect your body and your ability to get pregnant in the future. Having these questions is natural, and getting the facts is critical. At Life Line, we are here to walk alongside you with accurate information and free, confidential services. While we do not provide or
How to Discuss a Past Abortion With Your Partner
When you had your abortion, you probably never imagined it might have a long-lasting impact on your life and future. Many women struggle with different emotions after their abortion, even if it felt like the right decision at the time. Sometimes those emotions show up right away, sometimes taking years to surface. They can affect
Why Talk to Us About Abortion?
If you’re facing an unplanned pregnancy, it’s normal to feel overwhelmed. You may be experiencing many emotions—confusion, fear, anxiety—and if you’re feeling pressured to make a specific decision, the situation can feel more challenging. At Life Line, we’re here to walk alongside you with respect, compassion, and support. You can get the clarity you need
How Can I Recover Emotionally After An Abortion?
Recovering emotionally after an abortion can be both challenging and exhausting, whether you felt emotions rise right after the abortion procedure or even years later. You are not alone in your struggle. Some women find it easier to recover emotionally with practical support from a community that can walk with them. At Life Line we
Considering How Abortion Could Impact Your Mental Health?
The World Health Organization says, “Mental health is a state of well-being in which an individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community.” Some women experience anxiety, depression, and grief after an abortion.