If the test is positive, we’re here to walk her through every option—no judgment, no agenda. That includes parenting (single or with a partner), adoption, and abortion. A lot of women initially feel like abortion is their only option, especially if they’re scared or feeling alone. But once they hear about the support available—emotionally, medically, and even financially—they often realize they do have choices. Real ones.
Here’s something you might not have considered: her decision might impact you, too. Maybe you’re her best friend, a roommate, or even her boyfriend. If she’s leaning toward abortion, you might feel like the “right thing” to do is support whatever she decides, even if it means going with her to a clinic. But it’s okay to ask questions first. It’s okay to want her to take a little more time. Rushing into a decision doesn’t help anyone.
Some people who went with friends for abortions have said they felt a sense of guilt or regret afterward, like they were part of something they didn’t fully understand at the time. Others said they wished they had encouraged their friend to slow down and talk to someone first. And many women who’ve had abortions later share that they were angry at the people who just “went along with it” instead of helping them pause and explore other options. That’s heavy stuff—and it’s why this moment matters.