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My Friends Are Telling Me to Abort, But I’m Not Ready

Facing an unplanned pregnancy can feel confusing, especially when friends strongly share their opinions about what they think you should do. If your friends are encouraging you to have an abortion but you don’t feel ready, it’s important to remember: your pregnancy decision belongs to you. While friends may care about you and want what

What to Know If You’re Considering an Abortion

When abortion is on your mind, it can be tempting to move quickly. But this is a decision that deserves more than a rushed answer. Taking time to understand the process, the risks, and your other options can make all the difference. At the Acadiana Pregnancy Center & Clinic, our medical professionals are here to

I Already Have Mental Health Problems. Could Abortion Make It Worse?

An unplanned pregnancy can be emotionally overwhelming for anyone. If you already struggle with mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, past trauma, or other conditions, it’s good to be curious about how a major procedure like abortion might affect your emotional well-being. The Acadiana Pregnancy Center and Clinic offers confidential options counseling to help

Are There More Options Than Abortion?

Facing an unexpected pregnancy can feel overwhelming, and you may be wondering if abortion is the only path forward. In reality, there are additional options available, such as adoption or parenting, that allow you to continue your pregnancy. At the Acadiana Pregnancy Center & Clinic, we provide clear, compassionate information on all your choices so

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What Are the Types of Abortion?

There are two major types of abortion. We offer more information about abortion and to discuss risks thoroughly before you make a decision. Know the facts.

Is Adoption for Me?

Are you considering the option of adoption? As the birth mother, you choose the adoption plan you’re comfortable with and the adoptive family.

Do I Need An Ultrasound?

If you received a positive pregnancy test and your results are confirmed, an ultrasound is needed. Ultrasounds provide crucial information about your health, well-being, and options for your pregnancy in the decision process.