When Should I Take a Pregnancy Test?

If you’ve recently had sex and your period is late, it may be time to take a pregnancy test. A late period is usually the first sign of pregnancy, but you can have a change in your menstrual cycle for several reasons. Most healthcare professionals recommend waiting until the first day after your missed period

How Do I Tell My Parents I’m Pregnant?

Few conversations are more complicated than telling your parents that you are unexpectedly pregnant. You worry they will be disappointed, angry, or fearful. We’ve got some suggestions for starting the conversation. Once the news is out, you might be surprised at the support they give. First of All, Have You Confirmed Your Pregnancy? Believe it

When Am I Most Likely to Get Pregnant?

Every woman’s menstrual cycle, just like every woman, is unique. In fact, a woman’s cycle can vary from one month to the next. You are most likely to get pregnant during ovulation, but determining the timing of ovulation can be tricky, so we have a few tips to share. Use Pee Dee Pregnancy Resource Center

Will My Insurance Pay For My Girlfriend’s Abortion?

Whether a business is large or small, one of the benefits employees consider is the type of health insurance they offer. Healthcare costs today make health insurance a must when considering a job. However, most health insurance policies only cover legally married spouses and dependent children. Contact your health insurance provider for more updated information

Is an Online Abortion or At-Home Abortion Safe?

If you are wondering about an online or at-home abortion, you are referring to the abortion pill method. This form of abortion uses two powerful drugs to end a pregnancy. While it may seem like a simple and discreet way to terminate your pregnancy, it comes with physical and emotional risks. We’re glad you are

What is a Medical Abortion?

Are you considering abortion for your unplanned pregnancy? If so, you are asking the right question. It’s vital to know what a medical abortion involves and if there are any risks to be aware of. There are two types of abortion: medical and surgical. A medical abortion involves taking drugs. Let’s take a closer look.

My Partner is Pressuring Me to Have an Abortion, But I’m Not Sure

The pressure of an unplanned pregnancy is enough without the additional stress of your partner wanting you to make a specific decision. How you handle your pregnancy is your decision. No one can legally force you to make a choice you do not want to make. Find out more about your options to determine which

Don’t Want Another Abortion?

Any decision-making process can take time and effort. But when it comes to an unplanned pregnancy, the stakes may feel much higher. Having had a past abortion may change your perspective of this pregnancy. You may be seeking another option but are unsure where to find information. Pee Dee Pregnancy Resource Center is here for

How Will Abortion Affect Me Physically?

It’s hard to say how you would react physically to an abortion because every woman responds differently. There are specific side effects you can expect from every abortion, like bleeding and cramping. You can potentially experience certain risks, too, like an incomplete abortion or an infection. It’s good you’re asking this question before moving forward.

How Will Abortion Affect Me Mentally?

Every woman’s abortion experience is unique. Many women say they feel relief immediately following their abortions. But, as the days, months, and even years go by, some women struggle mentally with their abortion decision.  There are a few clues to reveal how you might be affected. Take a closer look. Why Are Some Women Affected