How Will Abortion Affect Me Physically?

Abortion is an incredibly personal decision that only you can make. However, just like any other important medical procedure, you deserve to know all the facts, such as the risks, side effects, and what abortion recovery would look like.  Read this article to learn more about what to learn from a surgical and medication abortion

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How Will Abortion Affect Me Mentally?

While the mental health risks of abortion are less talked about than the physical risks, for many women, abortion creates mental health issues that can surface days, weeks, or even years later.  This is why it’s essential to learn all you can about how abortion might affect you mentally before making this choice. Read on

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I Don’t Want to Be Pregnant. Is Abortion My Only Option?

If you’re facing an unplanned pregnancy and wondering if abortion is your only option—the answer is no. You have other choices for your pregnancy: parenting and adoption. While these options require you to carry your pregnancy to term, they are the only choices that give your pregnancy a future. Read on to learn more about

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Why Talk to Us About Abortion?

It’s essential to talk to your healthcare provider before any medical procedure. You should know what to expect. The same is true of abortion. At Cornerstone, we don’t think you should have to guess. We want you to understand the different abortion procedures, side effects, and potential risks so you’re fully prepared. Are You Less

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How Can I Recover Emotionally After An Abortion?

If you’ve had an abortion and are experiencing difficult emotions, you’re not alone. The Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons found that nearly 75% of women who had an abortion felt pressured into making the decision, and many suffered psychological effects afterward, including depression, guilt, shame, regret, self-hatred, feelings of unworthiness, anxiety, and even thoughts

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3 Things Needed Before Abortion

Suppose you’re pregnant and considering an abortion. In that case, there are three things you need to do to ensure your health before scheduling your appointment: get an ultrasound, take an STD test, and review your medical history with a professional.  Read on to learn why these steps are essential and how they safeguard your

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Is Abortion or Adoption Right for Me?

Weighing the options for the outcome of your pregnancy can be confusing. It is such a big decision that it can feel intimidating. While it might be tempting to let someone else make this decision for you, this is your choice to make. No one should pressure you into a decision.  You are the best

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What Are the Signs of an Incomplete Abortion?

If you are considering an abortion, learning about the risks is the best way to ensure your health and safety. Incomplete abortion is one of the more severe complications arising from abortion. This page will educate you about incomplete abortion so you can advocate for your safety.  What Is an Incomplete Abortion?  An incomplete abortion

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What Are the Mental Health Effects of Abortion?

Abortion is an emotional decision, and different women can have vastly different responses to it. Some women might feel relief after an abortion, while others can struggle with feelings of guilt, shame, sadness, or grief.  When contemplating abortion, it is wise to consider your mental health. What Is Post-Abortion Stress Syndrome? Some mental health professionals

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