
When facing an unplanned pregnancy, feelings of confusion, anxiety, and fear are normal. But the important thing is you are not alone. There are many organizations and individuals who can provide advice and support. Consulting with someone who understands can help you get accurate information and assist you in evaluating suitable options.
Who can provide advice on unplanned pregnancy?
Family or trusted individuals
- If you feel comfortable enough, you can talk to parents, relatives, or close friends who are ready to listen and help.
- Advice from those who care about you may help you see options you hadn’t considered.
Organizations providing advice on unplanned pregnancy
- RSA Online: An online counseling system for those seeking information about unplanned pregnancy and safe options.
- State hospital sexual health centers: Many hospitals have departments that can provide advice on pregnancy options.
Medical personnel
- Doctors and nurses can provide accurate information about pregnancy, your health, and self-care guidelines.
- If you are considering terminating the pregnancy, doctors can recommend safe and legal methods.
What to do if you’re not ready to consult anyone?
If you’re not ready to tell anyone, starting with seeking advice from experts through online channels might be a good option, as you can talk anonymously and receive accurate information.
Need advice on unplanned pregnancy? Contact us here RSA Online: https://abortion.rsathai.org
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