Unplanned Pregnancy Options & Services

Unplanned Pregnancy Options & Services

If you are pregnant and looking for help, considering adoption, or searching for adoption agencies near me, call my office to speak directly with me, 24/7, confidentially, and with no obligation, by calling or texting me at 785-217-4603 or via my contact form. I am a Kansas adoption lawyer that provides full-service adoption planning and assistance.

Please keep reading to learn more about your unplanned pregnancy options and how I can help:

If you are facing an unplanned, unwanted, or unexpected pregnancy and want more information about Adoption in Kansas, Adoption Services & Law Group has the answers you are looking for. It is only natural that you are feeling overwhelmed. You have a lot going on and will face big decisions in the coming weeks and months. The questions below may be going through your head right now, and that’s okay because my law firm and team of adoption professionals are here to help! Click to read more.

I am pregnant and live in Kansas; what are my options?

What help can I get to help me decide whether or not to keep a baby?

Who do I ask for help if I’m not ready to be a parent?

Here’s the thing, you are not the first woman to experience an unplanned pregnancy, nor will you be the last; it’s going to be okay. The important thing to do now is to learn as much as possible about your pregnancy options in Kansas. If you are considering adoption, learn as much as you can and write down your questions as they come to you.

Hopefully, this article helps you learn more about the three unplanned pregnancy options available to every expectant woman to make the best possible decision for herself and her baby.

Unplanned Pregnancy Options

  • One option to an unplanned pregnancy is to parent.

    Option 1/Parent

    One option to an unplanned pregnancy is to parent the child. Parenting looks different for every expectant woman: You could be married, single, or separated – maybe you have the support of your family, you’re alone, or maybe you already have children that you are parenting, and this pregnancy is unexpected. No matter what your circumstance is, parenting this child, too, is an option. It might not be the best option, but you do have a choice.

  • One option to an unplanned pregnancy is abortion.

    Option 2/Terminate Your Pregnancy

    Even though it might be a hard decision to make, abortion can be an option. This decision will ultimately depend on how far along you are, what state you live in, your religious beliefs, whether or not you need family support, your own health, and much more. I cannot tell you how you will feel after having an abortion, every woman is different, but it is not unusual to have feelings of anger, guilt, or regret that may later turn to acceptance and relief.

  • One option to an unplanned pregnancy is adoption.

    Option 3/Adoption

    Often an expectant woman will think that she cannot give her baby up for adoption and does not consider this a realistic option. However, adoption may be the best for pregnant help. You may not have planned the pregnancy, but you can plan the adoption because you are in charge every step of the way. There is a lot to think about - what you want for yourself and what you want for your unborn child. Choosing adoption is personal, and only you know what’s best for you.

Unplanned Pregnancy Services

I am happy to help you get started on the adoption process today. My phone is answered 24/7, 365 days per year. I can be reached by phone or text at (785) 217-4603. You can also fill out the contact form, and I will be in touch.

Once you decide that adoption is right for you and your baby, the adoptive couple you choose can cover some of your living expenses throughout the remainder of your unplanned pregnancy. If you are homeless or in an unsafe environment, I can help you find safe housing to feel less stressed and more secure. I can also get medical care set up and assist with filing for a medical card, so you do not have to worry about not having prenatal care.

Another overlooked, but important aspect of choosing adoption is that you will be offered, at no charge, counseling with a therapist who understands your feelings and can also help answer questions. Counseling and support are always available for you.

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