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Why Talk About Abortion?

You have many choices when choosing where to find information. And if you’re considering abortion, you’ll want the facts about your unexpected pregnancy and options. Sound Choices Pregnancy Clinic provides information you can trust. We offer our free and confidential services with compassion and respect. Keep reading to learn more about how we can help

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How Can I Recover Emotionally After an Abortion?

Having an abortion can be an emotionally draining experience, and you may find that life looks very different afterward. Though some women may feel relief after abortion, studies such as this one have found that others can experience depression, anxiety, and more. If you are struggling after an abortion, know that everyone recovers differently. Feeling

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What Are the Risks of the Abortion Pill?

Understanding the risks of any medical procedure, including abortion, is essential when making decisions about your health. Staying informed is an excellent way to protect your well-being and make good choices. The abortion pill, also known as medical abortion, is FDA-approved through ten weeks of gestation. Learn the risks of this procedure before making a

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What Are the Risks of Ordering the Abortion Pill Online?

Turning to ordering abortion drugs online may seem like a sound option for your unexpected pregnancy. These drugs will be sent to your door, typically after a telehealth appointment. But is this a safe decision? Like any medical procedure, abortion is a big decision. Ordering abortion drugs online opens the door to possible issues. Continue

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What Are the Early Pregnancy Symptoms?

It can be confusing when determining whether you’re pregnant, even if you have symptoms.  Take advantage of pregnancy testing at Sound Choices Pregnancy Clinic to confirm your pregnancy and discuss the next steps. We’re here for you.  Signs of Pregnancy Wondering about pregnancy may be overwhelming. Are you pregnant, or have you experienced any life

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What Are My Second-Trimester Pregnancy Options?

Knowing your pregnancy options is critical when you’re experiencing an unexpected pregnancy. But where do you begin if you’re already in the third trimester? Breaking down the state laws surrounding abortion is essential. You deserve to be informed when making a pregnancy decision.  Is Abortion Legal in Georgia? In Georgia, abortion is banned after six

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Is Abortion or Adoption Right for Me?

An unexpected pregnancy can feel like the weight of the world is on your shoulders. You may know you don’t wish to parent a child, so what are your other options? You technically have two: abortion and adoption.  Abortion is a major medical decision and the only option that terminates the pregnancy. Adoption can be

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What Are the Signs of an Incomplete Abortion?

Abortion carries a number of possible risks and complications, so it is not a procedure to take lightly. If you’re considering a medical or surgical abortion, arm yourself with factual information to make the best possible choice for yourself.  One of the major complications of abortion is called incomplete abortion. We’ll outline the signs of

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What Is the Abortion Pill?

The abortion pill, otherwise known as a medical abortion, is used to terminate an early pregnancy before 10 weeks of gestation. It isn’t for everyone, especially those with more advanced pregnancies or certain medical conditions.  Learning more about medical abortion will help you to make a more informed and proactive decision about your pregnancy options,

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What Are the Mental Health Effects of Abortion?

For many women, an unplanned pregnancy can be really frightening. Deciding what to do can feel overwhelming, so it’s important to not rush into a decision, and instead understand all of your options.  Perhaps you are considering abortion. While it may seem like a straightforward medical procedure, abortion can cause mental health issues in some

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