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After Abortion Support

Hope, healing and freedom is available to you

after an abortion

Nearly one in four women in the United States (23.7%) will have an abortion by age 45 according to researchers at Guttmacher

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If abortion is such a common experience, why do post-abortive individuals rarely speak about their abortions?
 
If you are one of the millions of women who have made the choice to have an abortion, you know that the memories associated with this experience can be difficult and even painful. Months and years may go by without any remembrance of the abortion experience.
 
Then, one day, you find yourself wondering what your life would have been like had your child lived. Triggers like seeing children that are the same age your child might have been, or the anniversary date of the abortion/birth date of the child, may leave you feeling anxious, scared, and fearful.
 
For most women, the abortion is a closely held secret. Rarely do women talk about this pain with family or friends. Many feel fearful that they will be judged if others discover they made an abortion choice.
 

do you need post-abortion healing?

Perhaps you are thinking, “Okay, so I had an abortion. But that is in the past. Do I really need to be healed?”
Some women seemingly never need to work through any kind of healing process. But for many others, the memory of abortion lies like a hidden infection within, weakening and impairing them in ways they may have never realized were related.
 
If you have experienced abortion, see if you recognize yourself in some of the following questions:

  • Do you feel reluctant to talk about the subject of abortion, or do you feel guilt, anger, or sorrow when discussing your own abortion?

  • Do you tend to think of your life in terms of “before” and “after” the abortion?

  • Do you have lingering feelings of resentment or anger toward people involved in your abortion, such as the baby’s father, friends, or your parents?

  • Have you found yourself either avoiding relationships or becoming overly dependent in them since the abortion?

  • If you have children, are you overly protective of any children you have now?

  • Have you begun or increased the use of drugs or alcohol since the abortion, or do you have an eating disorder?

  • Have you felt a vague sort of emptiness, a deep sense of loss, or had prolonged periods of depression?

  • Do you sometimes have nightmares, flashbacks, or hallucinations relating to the abortion?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, you could be experiencing pain related to your abortion, many times referred to as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder as it relates to abortion. ThriVe Savannah offers a confidential abortion recovery program for those who are struggling with the emotions surrounding a past abortion decision. We are here to help. 

 

You can also find abortion recovery support at Her Choice to Heal or Surrendering the Secret.  There are free online abortion recovery programs that can help you begin to process this pain and find God's healing.

Contact us today.  You will be received with warmth and compassion and all conversations will be kept confidential.

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