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According to Psychology Today, the holidays are one of the most stressful times of the year. In fact, 89% of U.S. adults report feeling holiday stress. Add an unintended pregnancy, and you can feel even more overwhelmed. Whether you’ve shared the news about your pregnancy or not, setting boundaries ahead of time for yourself and
Telling others about your unintended pregnancy can be both good and bad. It’s good because you need the support of others, but it can be bad when those you’ve told pressure you to make a choice you’re not ready to make. Pressure from others can cloud your decision-making. It’s essential to step back and ensure
Deciding how to handle an unintended pregnancy is overwhelming. Not only are you thinking about today, but you’re looking down the road to your future. The good news is you have options. If you’re considering abortion, knowing what you qualify for, how the various methods work, and what you need to do beforehand is essential.