If and when a person is pregnant, there are two main choices to make: to try and stay pregnant with the aim of delivering a birth, or to end a pregnancy with an abortion. There’s a world of unique feelings, choices and additional information inside each of those two options, though, and you’ll find a lot about it all – always presented with respect for all options – here.
Pregnancy Options
Articles and Advice in this area:
- Heather Corinna
If you’re considering abortion, you need to know your options, what’s involved before, during and after, and other important information to best inform this reproductive choice.
- Heather Corinna
If it has been less than 120 hours since her risk, the best thing – least expensive, least invasive, easiest – for her to do would be to obtain emergency contraception. EC can work up to 120 hours after the fact to prevent pregnancy. if she is over 18, she can get it over the counter at any…
- Heather Corinna
Hey there, anon. I’m sorry you’re having such a hard time right now. Without knowing what exactly your doctors had you taking, it’s hard for me to fully address your question with as best an answer as I can give. However, if you haven’t had any sort of period in two months, I would advise that you…
- Heather Corinna
It has NEVER been safe to try and terminate a pregnancy with a wire hanger, for crying out loud. PLEASE hear that. Abortions with wire hangers are remnants of the horror stories – true ones, sadly – from the days when abortion was illegal. Many women had to have backalley abortions at high cost…
- Heather Corinna
If the condom broke – which is the only way semen would be coming out of the bottom of the condom – then you were at a high risk of pregnancy. On the other hand, if your boyfriend seemed to think the condom looked intact, but just had fluids on the outside/bottom of it, he may have been mistaking…
- Heather Corinna
Enough people don’t talk about abortion. Too many people don’t listen to those who do. I’m not talking about conceptually or hypothetically. I’m not talking about discussing this woman or that who you knew that aborted or did not. I’m talking about talking about abortion; intimately, personally. In public, not in secrecy.
- Heather Corinna
When I was 16, due to an irresponsible pairing of an impetuous one-night stand and a few days of partying, I woke up one morning to discover I had mononucleosis and walking pneumonia. As if that wasn’t enough, my period was late.