A study by the National Library of Medicine revealed that “Women who feel pressured to agree to abortion are more likely to experience negative emotional and mental health reactions.”

Whether the pressure coming from your friends or family is subtle or not, it’s never okay for someone to pressure you into an abortion decision.

Find the space you need to make an informed pregnancy decision for your future. Our compassionate team at North Care can help you decide for yourself.

Take a Step Back

When you start feeling pressure from your friends and family, take a step back to find answers for yourself. You are already in a vulnerable spot, and it’s easy to become susceptible to pressure as your emotions are everywhere. 

Take time to process your emotions, ask yourself hard questions, and talk to someone you trust before having another conversation with your friends and family.

Consider All Your Options

Learn all about your pregnancy options. You have three: abortion, adoption, and parenting.

No matter what option you are considering, our team can inform you about them without pressure to choose. 

Before moving forward with a pregnancy decision, it’s vital to fully understand your pregnancy details with pregnancy confirmation. We offer free lab-quality pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, and STD testing to help you take your next step with confidence. 

Talk in a Non-Judgmental Space

It is important to find a place where you feel safe and comfortable discussing your pregnancy options. Our team is here to listen to your unique pregnancy situation and provide support during this challenging time.

Make a free pregnancy confirmation appointment at North Care Women’s Clinic today. If you have questions about your home pregnancy test results, call North Care Women’s Clinic at 215-798-3110. We’re here for you.

All abortion information sourced in this blog is based on accurate information at the time of writing. 

“Effects of Pressure to Abort on Women’s Emotional Responses and Mental Health.” National 

Library of Medicine, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9981219/.

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