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Once you discovered your unexpected pregnancy, the notion of parenting probably crossed your mind. But if you’re like others, the following questions also popped up:

  • How will I tell my parents or my partner I’m pregnant and want to parent?
  • Can I afford to raise a child on my own?
  • Will I be able to finish school or continue my job if I parent?
  • Where will I live?
  • Who will help me if I choose to parent?
  • Will the baby’s father be involved?
  • How will I get medical care?

These are all valid questions, and we can help you get the answers you need.

We Can Help You Be A Successful Parent

First off, you are on the right path if you are already asking the hard questions. Knowing what you need before you begin is the first step to success. Our parent mentors can discuss your situation and help you find the necessary resources.

We have community referrals that can assist you with the following:

  • Housing
  • Medical costs
  • Food pantries
  • Child care
  • Employment assistance
  • Legal advice
  • And more.

Is Parenting The Right Choice For You?

If you think parenting might be an option, but you have concerns about money, medical care, baby supplies, or parenting skills, we can help. Let’s discuss the many opportunities available for you.

Parenting can be a challenge, but it is also incredibly rewarding. Only you can decide if you should parent. Complicated doesn’t mean impossible. We can show you how to be a successful parent.

Schedule Your Free Consultation

Schedule an appointment for a free options consultation. We can work through the support you need and what’s available to you.

No matter what decision you make for your unexpected pregnancy, we want you to feel informed, empowered, and confident. We’re here for you because, at You Medical, you are our first priority.

The information presented on this website is intended for general education purposes only and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional and/or medical advice.

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