We understand how stressful an unexpected pregnancy can be and are glad you are considering all your options. Only you know what’s best, and deciding what to do will likely be one of the most significant decisions you will ever make.

Just remember, no one has the right to force you to make one choice over another. It must be what is best for you and your future. If you would like to speak with a client specialist about your situation, please schedule a no-cost, confidential appointment today.

How Much Do You Know About Abortion?

Getting an abortion is a major physical and emotional decision. Learning about the procedures, side effects, and potential risks is essential. You’ll also need additional information before moving forward.

For instance, do you know exactly how far along you are in your pregnancy? Knowing the gestational age is essential because the number of weeks you’ve been pregnant determines the type of procedure.

The FDA has approved the use of abortion pill drugs through 10 weeks of pregnancy only. The farther along you are in your pregnancy, the greater the potential for complications. You may need to have a surgical procedure instead.

An ultrasound can provide all of this information. Women’s Hope Medical Clinic offers no-cost, limited ultrasounds for clients who get a positive pregnancy test result at our clinic.

How Much Do You Know About Adoption?

Many myths surround adoption, and it’s critical to have the correct information if it’s an option you’re considering.  Placing your child for adoption is a difficult decision, but depending on your situation, it could be the best for both of you.

Adoption has changed dramatically over the last few decades. Now, the expectant mother can choose the potential adoptive couple and guide the future she wants for her child. Many couples from all walks of life are waiting to adopt. Expectant and birth mothers are also able to select the best adoption plan for them, choosing between open adoption, semi-open adoption, or closed adoption.

How Can Women’s Medical Clinic Help Me?

Our clinic does not perform or refer for abortions, but we can give you factual information on abortion procedures, side effects, and potential physical and emotional risks.

If you’re considering adoption, our Licensed Social Worker can meet with you to answer your questions and connect you with resources.

Schedule your free and confidential appointment online or call or text us at (334) 502-7000. We’re here for you!