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Estoy sumamente agradecida por la orientación y el apoyo que recibí. Estaba enfrentando una decisión difícil con respecto a mi embarazo y tenía muchas preguntas sobre el aborto. El personal fue increíblemente compasivo y experto. Se tomaron el tiempo para brindarme información valiosa sobre los procedimientos de aborto, así como sobre mis otras opciones. ¡Son una fuente de compasión e información que realmente puede marcar la diferencia!


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¡Simplemente increíble! Desde la prueba de embarazo que me hice en la unidad móvil de RV, hasta las brillantes lecciones del curso que te ayudan durante tu embarazo y maternidad a ganar dinero para gastar en su tienda, y la atención que recibí de cada trabajadora de Agape aquí, es simplemente la obra de Dios que se me muestra. Estoy eternamente agradecida con el centro de embarazo Agape PRC; nunca los olvidaré. ¡Un enorme agradecimiento a Nancy!


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por Amanda Johnson 31 de marzo de 2025
Yes, you can find abortion drugs online, but the FDA strongly advises against this. While it may seem like a quick and convenient solution, there are serious risks involved in purchasing abortion drugs outside of the U.S. supply chain. If you’re considering this option, it’s essential to understand the potential dangers and what you need to know before making a decision. Read on to learn more. Why the FDA Warns Against Buying Abortion Drugs Online The abortion drugs available online are not FDA-approved and do not go through the same rigorous safety regulations as those obtained through licensed healthcare providers. This means: There is no guarantee of their quality, safety, or effectiveness. They may be contaminated, counterfeit, or expired. The dosage and instructions may be inaccurate, leading to severe health risks. When you purchase drugs from unverified sources, you put yourself at risk for complications that could require emergency medical intervention. What Are the Risks of Taking Unregulated Abortion Drugs? When ordering abortion pills online, there’s no way to know if you’re getting the correct drugs or dosage. This can lead to: Incomplete abortion, which is when parts of the terminated pregnancy remain in your uterus Excessive bleeding Severe infections What You Need to Do Before Taking the Abortion Pill If you are still considering taking the abortion pill, it’s important to gather all the information you can beforehand. Here’s what you should do first: Understand how the abortion pill works: Learn about the process, risks, and side effects, so you know what to expect. Get an ultrasound: This is essential to confirm how far along you are, determine if the pregnancy is viable, and rule out ectopic pregnancy (all details that determine your eligibility for the abortion drugs). Talk to a medical professional: Make sure you understand your eligibility and risks before making any decisions. Agape Women’s Clinic is Here for You At Agape Women’s Clinic, we offer free, confidential pre-abortion screenings, which include lab-quality pregnancy testing and ultrasounds to provide you with the information you need. You don’t have to make this decision alone—we’re here to provide a safe, supportive space where you can ask questions and explore all your options. Schedule your free appointment today.
por Amanda Johnson 24 de marzo de 2025
If you’ve had an abortion and are struggling emotionally, you’re not alone. Many women experience a range of emotions after an abortion, including feelings of immediate relief that eventually turn into deep sadness—and no matter what you’re feeling, it’s completely normal. However, it’s important to know that healing is possible, and it starts with acknowledging your feelings and seeking support. Read on to learn more—or contact Agape Women’s Clinic to find a safe space to talk and get on a path toward emotional recovery. Understanding Post-Abortion Grief Grief refers to the “feeling of coping with loss.” While you might think of grief as sadness, it’s actually more complex and can affect you physically as well as mentally. For example, physically, you might feel: Fatigue Headaches Nausea Restlessness. Upset stomach Heart palpitations While emotionally, grief can cause: Competing feelings of apathy, anger, sadness and regret Yearning for what once was Guilt And more Abortion can create a unique type of grief that can lead to: Shame Suicidal thoughts Substance abuse And more If you’re feeling this way, it’s essential to know that you don’t have to go through this alone and there are steps you can take to move forward. Steps to Emotional Healing Healing after an abortion looks different for everyone, but here are some strategies that can help: Allow yourself to grieve: Abortion causes a significant loss, and it’s okay to grieve. Give yourself permission to process your emotions without judgment. Talk to someone you trust: Keeping your emotions bottled up can make healing more difficult. Talking to a trusted friend, counselor, or support group can provide relief and understanding. Practice self-care: Take care of your physical and emotional well-being by engaging in activities that bring you comfort, whether that’s journaling, exercising, or simply getting enough rest. Seek professional support: If your emotions feel overwhelming, professional counseling can help you navigate your feelings and develop healthy coping mechanisms. Connect with a support group: Many women find healing by connecting with others who have gone through similar experiences. Support groups can provide a safe space to share your experience and hear from others who understand. Agape Women’s Clinic is Here for You You don’t have to navigate post-abortion emotions alone. At Agape Women’s Clinic, we’re here for you. We offer after-abortion care programs that provide a safe, confidential space to talk about your experience, process your emotions, and find support. Healing is possible, and we’re here to walk alongside you. Contact us today to learn more about our post-abortion support services.
por Macey Barton 21 de marzo de 2025
If you’re wondering about the difference between the abortion pill and Plan B, you’re not alone. Many people confuse the two, but they serve very different purposes. Understanding how each works can help you make informed decisions about your reproductive health. Read on to learn more about the differences between the abortion pill and Plan B—or contact Agape Women’s Clinic today to find a safe space to talk and ask questions. The Abortion Pill vs. Plan B: What’s the Difference? The abortion pill is designed to terminate an existing pregnancy, while Plan B is an emergency contraceptive that helps prevent pregnancy from occurring. However, Plan B will not terminate a pregnancy if implantation has already occurred. How the Abortion Pill Works The abortion pill, also called a medical abortion, is actually a two-step process that involves taking two drugs: mifepristone and misoprostol. Mifepristone blocks progesterone, a hormone needed to sustain pregnancy. This causes the pregnancy to stop growing, detach from the uterine lining, and eventually end. Misoprostol is taken next to induce cramping and bleeding, which expels the pregnancy from the uterus. The abortion pill is FDA-approved only through 10 weeks of pregnancy, and it comes with potential risks, including: Heavy bleeding Severe cramping and pain Nausea, vomiting, and fever Incomplete abortion, which can lead to a potentially life-threatening infection How Plan B Works Plan B, commonly known as the “morning-after pill,” is an emergency contraceptive that works before pregnancy begins. It contains a high dose of levonorgestrel, a hormone that prevents ovulation or fertilization. Plan B is not an abortion pill and will not affect an already implanted pregnancy. It is most effective when taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex, but its effectiveness decreases the longer you wait. Potential side effects of Plan B include: Nausea and dizziness Fatigue Irregular bleeding Headache and abdominal pain You Deserve a Safe Space to Ask Questions Whether you’re considering the abortion pill or have questions about emergency contraception, it’s important to be fully informed. At Agape Women’s Clinic, we provide a safe, confidential space to learn more about your options without fear of judgment. We offer free consultations and pre-abortion screenings to help you make the best decision for your health. If you have questions, schedule a confidential appointment today—we’re here for you. Agape Women’s Clinic does not provide or refer for abortions. *All abortion information sourced in this blog is based on accurate information at the time of writing.
por Alexia Amend 20 de marzo de 2025
If you’re considering abortion, we’re so glad you’re asking these kinds of questions. Making a pregnancy decision is life-changing, and having all the information you need before making a choice is essential. No matter what you decide, you deserve to feel confident and informed about your next steps. If you’re thinking about abortion, here are three important things you need to do first: 1. Confirm Your Pregnancy with an Ultrasound A positive pregnancy test is not enough to confirm an ongoing pregnancy. The next step is an ultrasound, which will provide critical details, including: How far along you are (gestational age)—this is essential if you’re considering medical abortion since these drugs are only FDA-approved if your pregnancy is 10 weeks gestation or under If the pregnancy is viable (has a heartbeat)—this is important since it’s possible to have miscarried since receiving a positive pregnancy test result If the pregnancy is located in the uterus—this rules out an ectopic pregnancy, which is a life-threatening emergency that requires medical intervention and not an abortion An ultrasound ensures you have key medical details before making any decision about your pregnancy. 2. Get Your Questions Answered Abortion is a serious medical decision, and it’s essential to fully understand the procedure, the risks, and what to expect. Before moving forward, ask yourself: What are the physical risks of abortion? What are the potential mental health effects? Do I feel pressured into this decision What support is available to me if I want to choose a different pregnancy option? Having answers to these questions can help you feel more confident and secure in whatever choice you make. 3. Know All Your Other Options Abortion is not your only option. It’s crucial to fully explore all possibilities so that you’re making the best decision for your future. Parenting and adoption are alternatives that may align more closely with your personal values and situation. Many women who initially felt unprepared for parenting later found that with the right resources and support, they were able to thrive as mothers. Adoption also offers multiple plans that allow you to choose the level of involvement you want in your child’s life. Agape Women’s Clinic is Here for You At Agape Women’s Clinic, we provide a safe, supportive space where you can talk through your options, receive a free pre-abortion screening (which includes an ultrasound), and get the information you need to make an informed choice. You don’t have to face this alone—we’re here to help. Contact us today to schedule your confidential appointment. Agape Women’s Clinic does not provide or refer for abortions. All abortion information sourced in this blog is based on accurate information at the time of writing.
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