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Slow down, take a deep breath. The emotions you’re feeling are understandable. Any woman who finds herself unexpectedly pregnant is going to feel scared, anxious, and overwhelmed. But don’t panic. There’s no reason to think that you can’t come to terms with the reality of your situation — millions of women have done it before you. Meanwhile, remember that this situation involves two precious human lives: your baby’s and your own. There’s too much at stake to react quickly.
Remember that you’re not alone
Sit down with someone you trust – your pastor, your parents, a family member, or a good friend — and share your concerns and anxieties with them. Begin to build a support network that will be able to help you walk through the decisions and challenges that lie ahead.
Whatever your circumstances, the practical help you need is available. Local Pregnancy Resource Centers (PRCs) are great places to start. We think you’ll find that the women who staff these centers are caring, non-judgmental, and in an excellent position to provide additional counsel.
For referrals to PRCs in your area, visit OptionLine’s website. (This site offers a lot of information about issues related to unplanned pregnancy.) You can also find a list of PRCs by looking under “Abortion Alternatives” in the yellow pages of your phone directory. And for more resources, we encourage you to read the free online booklets listed below.
There IS hope
Above all else, remember the value of the life you’re carrying in your womb. If you’d like to speak personally with one of our counselors, call us for a free over-the-phone consultation. One of our licensed professionals would be more than happy to come alongside you in any way they can.
Resources
If a title is currently unavailable through Focus on the Family, we encourage you to use another retailer.
I Might Consider Adoption If . . .
Hope for Women Facing an Unplanned Pregnancy
Pro-Life Advocacy & Encouragement (resource list)
Referrals
OptionLine