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  • Is Abortion My Only Option if I Don’t Have Any Money?

    Is Abortion My Only Option if I Don’t Have Any Money?

    Are you worried about finances as you consider your pregnancy options? Uncertainty about paying upfront pregnancy costs and ongoing expenses can feel overwhelming.

    Abortion is not your only option if you don’t have any money. Your other options, adoption and parenting, come with free community resources and support at places like Gianna’s House. We are here to help.

    Read on to learn more about your pregnancy options. Talk to us today to learn about all the ways we’re here to help.

    You Have Other Options

    Abortion may seem like the simplest solution, but it’s important to consider the potential emotional and physical effects. Taking time to learn about adoption and parenting can help you feel more in control of your decision.

    Considering Adoption

    Adoption is an option where you will continue your pregnancy but can create a plan for your child’s future. Many women worry that adoption means losing control, but today’s adoption process gives you choices. As the birth mother, you can:

    • Choose the adoptive family
    • Decide how much contact you want with your child
    • Receive financial assistance for pregnancy-related expenses

    Adoption plans can be:

    • Open – Ongoing contact with your child and their adoptive family
    • Semi-Open – Communication through a third party, like an adoption agency
    • Closed – No identifying information or contact after placement

    Adoption should cost you nothing. We have a network of credible and professional adoption agencies we can refer you to in the area. In addition to a list of approved agencies, we provide free educational resources.

    Thinking About Parenting

    Parenting could seem impossible at first, but many women find strength and support in unexpected places. Free parenting resources are available to help you navigate challenges and provide for your child. Consider these questions:

    • Who in your life can support you emotionally and practically?
    • What financial and community resources are available?
    • How could parenting fit into your personal and professional goals?
    • Have you ever had a desire to parent?

    Many women have doubts about parenting in the beginning, but you don’t have to know everything right away. Parenting is a learning process. With the right support, it can be possible.

    Free Resources & Support

    If you pursue adoption, we offer referrals to credible and professional adoption agencies in the area and free educational resources.

    We understand that parenting requires material resources such as diapers and bottles. Our center is happy to help supply you with what you need if you choose to parent.

    Lastly, we also provide free community assistance referrals as we work with other local organizations to provide you with the community and financial resources to guide you toward a stable future.

    Schedule a free and confidential appointment with our team today to learn more about all your pregnancy options and the financial support available.

  • What Can I Do if My Parents Want Me To Get an Abortion That I Don’t Want?

    What Can I Do if My Parents Want Me To Get an Abortion That I Don’t Want?

    It can be confusing to know what to do when you feel pressured into abortion by your own parents. It’s never okay for you to feel pressured into a decision you aren’t sure about or don’t want to make. In this blog, we show you some ways to navigate this kind of pressure.

    At Gianna’s House, we’re here to walk alongside you as you seek answers about all your pregnancy options. You deserve to know them all and learn about the available resources to you.

    Create Healthy Boundaries

    We all need healthy boundaries with family, especially when it comes to making a major decision like a pregnancy decision. Get the space you need to work through your emotions and lean on other support who won’t pressure you into a certain decision.

    You Have the Final Decision

    It’s important to remind you that you have the final say when it comes to making a final pregnancy decision. Though you may care about your parent’s input, do your best to make your own decision, as you will be the one most impacted.

    Explore Your Options

    You have other options outside of abortion. If you are hesitant about abortion, be informed about your other two options: adoption and parenting.

    Adoption

    Based on the type of relationship you want with your child and adoptive parents, you have three adoption options: open, closed, and semi-open adoption. We can help you learn more about adoption and have a network of credible and professional adoption agencies in the area to which we can refer you. In addition to a list of approved agencies, we provide free educational resources.

    Parenting

    Parenting may seem overwhelming, but do your best to learn more about the available parenting support around you so that you can consider it fully. At Gianna’s House, we can offer more information about our no-cost parenting classes, fatherhood program, community referrals, material assistance, and more.

    Confirm Your Pregnancy Details

    Before making up your mind about your pregnancy decision, confirm your pregnancy with pregnancy testing and an ultrasound to be sure of where your pregnancy stands.

    Along with options education and resources, we offer no-cost self-administered pregnancy tests and ultrasound referrals so you can confidently take your next steps. Schedule a no-cost appointment today to learn more and get started.

  • What Are the Warning Signs of Infection After Abortion?

    What Are the Warning Signs of Infection After Abortion?

    Whether you’re looking at the risks of abortion beforehand or you have already gone through abortion and are wondering about infection, here are the facts. Common warning signs of infection after abortion include heavy bleeding, chills, and fast heart rate.

    It’s important to understand the signs of infection so you can get immediate medical attention. It’s always best to be safe than sorry. In this blog, we discuss the signs of infection and what to do next if you notice them.

    Signs of Infection After Abortion

    Infection is a risk to your health, so if you suspect you’re experiencing it, get medical support immediately.

    The Mayo Clinic reveals common signs and symptoms of infection or complications after abortion, which include the following:

    • Heavy bleeding — soaking two or more pads an hour for two hours
    • Severe abdominal or pelvic pain
    • Fever that lasts more than four hours or starts in the days after taking misoprostol
    • Chills or body aches
    • Fast heart rate
    • Foul-smelling vaginal discharge

    If you are experiencing complications and cannot see your provider, visit your nearest emergency room and inform them you had an abortion so they can treat you properly.

    Before an Abortion

    If you are considering the risks of abortion, we can offer you your first steps to clarity. There is much to know about abortion risks as well as the details of your pregnancy before knowing if abortion is available to you.

    At Gianna’s House, we offer no-cost ultrasound referrals if you receive a positive self-administered pregnancy test with our staff. Pregnancy confirmation is vital to safeguarding your health before any type of abortion procedure.

    Schedule a no-cost and confidential pregnancy appointment to talk through your unique pregnancy details and your pregnancy options, including abortion. We’re here to help you gain the clarity you need to make an informed decision.

    All abortion information sourced in this blog is based on accurate information at the time of writing.

  • 7 Top Pregnancy Symptoms

    7 Top Pregnancy Symptoms

    There are multiple reasons why you think you’re pregnant right now. Maybe your period is late, you feel nauseous, or you are having irregular mood swings. All of these are common symptoms that could be pointing to a potential pregnancy.

    To be sure, get a self administered pregnancy test at Gianna’s House today for answers. You deserve clarity before jumping too far ahead emotionally and planning for what’s next.

    7 Top Pregnancy Symptoms

    Every woman’s signs of pregnancy can vary, but there are seven top pregnancy symptoms to know about. Take a pregnancy test if you experience the following symptoms:

    • Missed period
    • Nausea/Vomiting
    • Frequent urination
    • Fatigue
    • Tender, swollen breasts
    • Mood swings
    • Bloating

    Confirming Pregnancy With A Pregnancy Test

    If you are experiencing one or more pregnancy symptoms, it’s always best to be sure of where you stand with a pregnancy test. A pregnancy test confirms the amount of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in your body.

    Be sure to take a pregnancy test at the right time by waiting at least one day after your missed period. Delaying for a moment after your missed period allows your body to produce a detectable amount of hCG.

    A No-Cost Pregnancy Test

    We’re here to help you get clarity about a potential pregnancy. Take a no-cost and confidential self-administered pregnancy test with our staff today. We are here to walk alongside you as you seek clarity.

    Our compassionate team at Gianna’s House also provides no-cost ultrasound referrals to women who receive positive test results with us. An ultrasound is a must-have to safeguard your health and is vital to confirming pregnancy details and determining pregnancy options.

    Schedule an appointment today to talk about a potential pregnancy and what’s next for you. You don’t have to figure this out all on your own. One step at a time.

  • What Are the Side Effects of the Abortion Pill?

    What Are the Side Effects of the Abortion Pill?

    Considering taking the abortion pill after finding out about an unexpected pregnancy? Along with the risks of the abortion pill, there are side effects to expect after taking both drugs, mifepristone and misoprostol.

    Side effects like a fever or heavy bleeding are common after medical abortion. Keep reading to know what to expect if considering this abortion option. Also, be sure of your pregnancy details before making your decision.

    Abortion Pill Side Effects

    The abortion pills used in a medical abortion cause vaginal bleeding and cramping. According to the Mayo Clinic, some other side effects may include:

    • Upset stomach.
    • Vomiting.
    • Fever.
    • Chills.
    • Diarrhea.
    • Headache.

    After Taking the Abortion Pill

    It’s important to understand what to expect after a medical abortion procedure (also known as the abortion pill). Be sure to get emergency services immediately if any of the following symptoms happen to you after taking the abortion pill:

    • Heavy bleeding — soaking two or more pads an hour for two hours in a row.
    • Bad pain in the stomach area or pelvis.
    • Chills or body aches.
    • Fast heart rate.
    • Fever that lasts more than four hours or that starts in the days after you take misoprostol.
    • Foul-smelling vaginal discharge.

    It’s recommended to have a follow-up appointment after an abortion to be sure where your health stands.

    Learn Your Pregnancy Details

    Know where your pregnancy stands to determine if you should go about medical abortion (the abortion pill). A medical abortion is only recommended by the FDA for women through 10 weeks of pregnancy, or the risks go up.

    Get the answers you need to make your next steps. You are not alone. Schedule a no-cost appointment today to find support. We’re here for you.

    All abortion information sourced in this blog is based on accurate information at the time of writing.

  • How to Tell Your Boyfriend and Family You Are Pregnant

    How to Tell Your Boyfriend and Family You Are Pregnant

    Telling your boyfriend and family about your unexpected pregnancy can feel intimidating. You are not alone. Go into these sometimes tough conversations with more clarity by preparing with pregnancy confirmation, as well as preparing the conversations at the right time. Keep reading to learn some tips along the way.

    How to Prepare

    Be prepared for your pregnancy conversation with your loved ones by first understanding your pregnancy details for yourself.

    Start with a free self-administered pregnancy test at Gianna’s House today. If you receive a positive pregnancy test, we refer for ultrasounds at no cost to you. Ultrasounds are vital to confirming three important pregnancy details, including:

    • How far along you are
    • The location of your pregnancy (where it’s located within the uterus)
    • Your pregnancy’s viability (if there’s a heartbeat & is progressing)

    Ultrasounds can alert you to potential pregnancy complications such as miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy. Get the clarity you need about your pregnancy before telling your boyfriend and family the news.

    How to Share Your Pregnancy News

    Take a breath and remember that you are not alone in your pregnancy, no matter how your loved ones respond. Here are some great tips to help you tell your boyfriend and family you are pregnant include:

    • Timing is key. Pick a time when your partner or family is most relaxed and has no work or plans for the day.
    • Take a friend with you if needed to encourage you in the moment
    • Give your loved one time to process the news
    • Remember, the final pregnancy decision is yours to make

    No-Cost Pregnancy Services

    We can help you understand your pregnancy details, discuss your health, and explain all of your pregnancy options.

    Schedule an appointment with us at no cost to you, and start taking your next steps with clarity and confidence. We’re here for you.

  • How Do I Tell My Parents I’m Pregnant?

    How Do I Tell My Parents I’m Pregnant?

    Telling your parents you’re pregnant could feel like the weight of the world on your shoulders. We understand, and you are not alone. This step is important to get the peace of mind you need and to continue to take your next steps with clarity.

    Take Time for Yourself

    Before feeling like you have to tell your parents the news right away, take a moment to feel all the emotions coming at you. Breathe and try not to suppress them. Give yourself lots of grace right now as you navigate this unexpected time.

    We know it’s not easy to share the news of your pregnancy. To do your best emotionally when sharing the news, take a moment to process your emotions by yourself.

    Timing is Important

    Timing matters when sharing the news of your pregnancy with your parents. If you can, try timing it when your parents are the most relaxed and comfortable. Choose a time they are off work, like a weekend.

    Even though their reaction is out of your control, this step will help them process the news more smoothly. All you can do after that is control how you respond back.

    Let Them Take It In

    After sharing the news with your parents, you may be tempted to vent. Try to give them time and lots of space to react. Remain calm and speak slower so they can fully absorb the situation. Do your best to answer their questions as well.

    Ultimately, the pregnancy decision is yours.

    If you feel uncomfortable or unsafe sharing the news with a parent, share it over the phone or through another way of communication. Your safety is number one.

    We’re Here for You

    At Gianna’s House, we provide free and confidential pregnancy services and support so you can gain more clarity about your pregnancy. Our compassionate team is here to walk with you and answer your questions.

    Schedule an appointment today.

  • What Are the Risks of Ordering the Abortion Pill Online?

    What Are the Risks of Ordering the Abortion Pill Online?

    There are risks associated with ordering the abortion pill online. It could seem like the most convenient option, but it could pose risks to your health for the following reasons:

    • Complications due to mixing with current medications you’re on

    • Low-quality abortion pills due to non-reputable sources

    • Lack of medical oversight & instruction

    • Undetected pregnancy complications (such as ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage)

    Talk to a Medical Professional

    Talking to a medical professional before taking the abortion pill (known as medical abortion) is vital to safeguarding your health. They will confirm if you are eligible. The FDA recommends that only women through 10 weeks of pregnancy pursue a medical abortion.

    The Mayo Clinic shares conditions that disqualify a woman from using the abortion pill, including if you:

    • Are too far along in your pregnancy

    • Have an intrauterine device (IUD) currently in place

    • Have a suspected ectopic pregnancy

    • Have certain medical conditions

    • Take certain medicines

    • Can’t receive follow-up or emergency care

    • Have an allergy to the drugs used

    There are at least 200 medications not recommended for use with mifepristone (the first drug in the abortion pill process). This is why talking to a medical professional is important to protect your health.

    Where Did The Pills Come From?

    Another risk of ordering the abortion pill online is that you could receive drugs from a source outside of the country, where you are unaware of the quality. Only a qualified pharmacist or doctor should prescribe these drugs, and they must meet pharmaceutical standards in the drug’s country of origin.

    The FDA states, “Medicine bought over the Internet from foreign sources, from storefront businesses that offer to buy foreign medicine for you, or during trips outside the United States may not be safe or effective.”

    Get More Information

    Confirming your pregnancy details is important to protect your health. Start with a free self-administered pregnancy test with our team today.

    We can also help you feel informed about all of your pregnancy options. Receive accurate information in a safe and non-judgmental environment. We are here to answer your questions and direct you to the appropriate resources.

    Schedule a free and confidential appointment. You are not in this alone.

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    Are you wondering if you’re really pregnant? The shock of a potential unexpected pregnancy can be overwhelming. You are not alone as you seek clarity about your pregnancy.

    Early pregnancy symptoms can include fatigue, mood swings, or food aversions. Keep reading to learn about more potential early pregnancy symptoms to look out for.

    Early Pregnancy Symptoms

    The Mayo Clinic shares common symptoms that may point to early pregnancy. You may experience some of these early pregnancy symptoms:

    A Missed Period

    Most women notice a missed period as the first sign. If your monthly cycle is normally irregular, you may expect a missed or late period.

    If irregular periods are not typical for you, you may be pregnant if you are a week or more past your regular period cycle date.

    Tender, Swollen Breasts

    Tender, swollen breasts are a common sign that you’re pregnant. Breast tenderness and swelling occur as your body seeks to adjust to the pregnancy hormones. After your body has had time to adjust, tenderness should leave or lessen.

    Nausea (with or without vomiting)

    Are you suddenly vomiting or experiencing nausea? This pregnancy symptom can be quite an inconvenience, especially if you’re out in public. Known as morning sickness, these could be signs of early pregnancy.

    Increased Urination

    You may have been taking many trips to the bathroom lately. Pregnancy increases the blood in your body, which means your kidneys are processing more fluid than usual, causing increased urination.

    What’s Next for Me?

    Whether you are still unsure about your pregnancy, we can help. We offer free self-administered pregnancy tests so you can be sure. We can help you understand the results and offer information about your pregnancy options.

    Schdule a free appointment today to get the necessary answers to move forward. You are not alone.

  • What Are the Risks of the Abortion Pill?

    What Are the Risks of the Abortion Pill?

    Knowing what to expect when considering the abortion pill is important. The risks of the abortion pill include the possibility of infection or even incomplete abortion, requiring another abortion procedure. Keep reading to learn all of the risks. You deserve the facts.

    What is the Abortion Pill Like?

    Also known as medical abortion, the abortion pill process consists of two different drugs that work together to terminate an existing pregnancy. The FDA recommends only women through 10 weeks of pregnancy go about this type of abortion.

    A medical abortion uses a combination of drugs, mifepristone and misoprostol. First, mifepristone begins the process by blocking the hormone progesterone. Secondly, misoprostol is taken, which causes uterine contractions that expel the pregnancy. Cramping and heavy bleeding are normal side effects of a medical abortion.

    To know if you’re eligible for medical abortion, not only is a positive pregnancy test needed, but an ultrasound is needed to understand your pregnancy details. We offer free self-administered pregnancy tests so you can begin getting answers.

    The Risks of the Abortion Pill

    There are serious risks of the abortion pill to consider. According to the Mayo Clinic, potential risks of a medical abortion include the following:

    • Incomplete abortion, which may need to be followed by surgical abortion

    • An ongoing unwanted pregnancy if the procedure doesn’t work

    • Heavy and prolonged bleeding

    • Digestive system discomfort

    • Infection

    • Fever

    It’s important to understand your health history before proceeding with any major abortion procedure. Medical abortion isn’t an option if you:

    • Are too far along in your pregnancy. You shouldn’t attempt a medical abortion if you’ve been pregnant for more than nine weeks (after the start of your last period). Some types of medical abortion aren’t done after seven weeks of pregnancy.

    • Have an intrauterine device (IUD) currently in place.

    • Have a suspected pregnancy outside of the uterus. This is called ectopic pregnancy.

    • Have certain medical conditions. These include bleeding disorders; certain heart or blood vessel diseases; severe liver, kidney, or lung disease; or an uncontrolled seizure disorder.

    • Take a blood thinner or certain steroid medicines.

    • Can’t make follow-up visits to your provider or don’t have access to emergency care.

    • Have an allergy to the medicine used.

    Confirm Your Pregnancy Details

    Begin pregnancy confirmation with our free self-administered pregnancy tests today. Our compassionate team can walk you through your results and help you understand them.

    We are here to offer more information about all your pregnancy options. Schedle a free and confidential appointment to learn more.