I Already Have Mental Health Problems. Could Abortion Make It Worse?

An unexpected pregnancy can stir up emotions you didn’t anticipate, especially if you already face challenges with your mental health. You may be wondering if abortion could affect your emotional stability or make things worse. At Mercy Women’s Center, we understand how deeply challenging the decision-making process can be. That’s why we offer free, no-cost

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My Friends Are Telling Me to Abort, But I’m Not Ready

Discovering you’re unexpectedly pregnant can stir up fear, confusion, or even panic. Those feelings can grow even stronger if friends insist you should have an abortion, especially when you’re not sure that’s what you want. However, the decision is yours alone. At Mercy Women’s Center, we provide free and confidential services in a non-judgmental environment

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Why are some women choosing modern adoption?

If you are unexpectedly pregnant, but know you are not ready to be a mother, making an adoption plan for your baby could be the solution you are looking for.  Adoption allows you to give life to your baby, but not have to be a parent before you are ready.  Making an adoption plan may

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Am I ready to be a parent?

If you are pregnant before you had planned to be, you may be asking yourself, “Am I ready to be a parent?”  While there is no easy answer, some things to consider are: Do I have support from my family or the baby’s father? You may feel alone with your decision, but in many cases,

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What happens after an abortion?

After the abortion is over, is it over? Women may tell you, “I was not ready to be a mother.” “I could not afford a baby.”  “I was raped.”  There are many reasons women choose to have an abortion. Each woman’s personal experience is different. Each person is unique. Just as everyone has an individual

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