
If you are facing a pregnancy while studying, you may feel confused and worried about the future. However, there are now options and rights that allow you to continue your studies.
1. Inform family or a trusted person
- Talk to your parents or guardians for advice
- If you are afraid to tell, you might start with a counselor or a close friend
2. Seek advice from educational institutions
- Many schools and universities have policies to support pregnant students to continue their studies
- Inquire about taking a leave of absence, applying for support grants, or online learning
3. Utilize health and welfare rights
- The Gold Card rights can be used for free prenatal care and delivery in public hospitals
- If you are a student, you may request assistance from relevant agencies
4. Plan your studies and childcare
- If you wish to continue studying, plan to arrange a suitable study schedule
- Look for someone to help take care of your child, such as family or a student-supportive daycare center
5. Seek advice from support organizations
- There are agencies that provide advice on the rights of pregnant students
- If you feel stressed, you can seek mental health advice from professionals
6. For further consultation, contact us here
RSA Online: https://abortion.rsathai.org
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Online consultation service Monday – Friday from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM
“Being pregnant while studying still offers choices. You can continue your studies. Seek help when you need it.“