After Miscarriage
If you’ve had a miscarriage, you are not alone in your grief. In the United States, it is estimated that 15% of known pregnancies end in miscarriage. Even so, you may feel alone and may carry your grief in silence. This booklet below was created to help you embrace hope as you do the hard work of grieving in the painful aftermath of miscarriage. Grief takes time. Healing is a process. Give yourself the space and grace you need to mourn. ACPC Women’s Clinic is a safe and confidential place to discuss the emotions you may be feeling. We’re here to help.
After Abortion
Many women experience an immediate feeling of relief following an abortion, some struggle with their decision right away. As time passes many find themselves trying to cope with feelings they did not expect. It is common for women to have difficulty talking about these feelings and many feel isolated and alone. Some psychologists have labeled these problems as Post Abortion Stress.
ACPC Women's Clinic does not perform, recommend, or refer for abortions or abortifacients, but are committed to offering accurate information about abortion procedures and risks. We do not offer or refer for emergency contraceptives.
ACPC Women's Clinic does not perform, recommend, or refer for abortions or abortifacients, but are committed to offering accurate information about abortion procedures and risks. We do not offer or refer for emergency contraceptives.
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