An unexpected pregnancy can turn your world upside down, especially if you’re thinking about abortion. You might feel a range of emotions, confusion, fear, or even loneliness, and that’s okay.
You don’t have to face it alone. Having a support system can lighten the load as you sift through what this means for you.
Why Support Makes a Difference
A little backup can change everything when you’re staring down a tough choice. A friend who listens without jumping in, a family member who stays steady, or someone with solid info can ease the anxiety you’re feeling.
It’s not about them taking over—it’s about giving you room to breathe and think. Research backs this up: having people in your corner cuts stress and helps you see things more clearly.
Who’s in Your Corner?
Your support doesn’t need a rulebook. It could be that one person who gets you, a new voice like a mentor who’s been there, or even an online group if you’re uncomfortable sharing in person.
The point is to find people who let you feel heard and don’t force their opinions on you. They’re there so you can think about parenting, adoption, or abortion on your own terms.
How Support Helps You Move Forward
The right people don’t just cheer you on—they help you zoom out. Maybe a friend sparks a question you hadn’t thought of, or someone points you to resources you didn’t know about. It’s not about handing you the answer; it’s about steadying you while you figure out what fits your life. With support, you’re not just reacting; you’re choosing.
We’re Here for You
Pregnancy Choices is here if you’re feeling stuck or unsure who to turn to. We offer no-cost pregnancy services to help you understand your options. Get pregnancy testing, an options conversation, and more, all tailored to where you’re at. You don’t have to sort this out alone.
Reach out to us for a no-cost appointment. We’ll sit down with you, answer your questions, and give you the space to explore what’s right for you.
Source:
- Bedaso, A., Adams, J., Peng, W., & Sibbritt, D. (2021). The relationship between social support and mental health problems during pregnancy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Reproductive Health, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-021-01209-5