
Is Abortion My Only Option if I Don’t Have Any Money?
Money is one of the first things that may come to mind with an unexpected pregnancy. Financial issues can complicate your decision, and it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.
Even if you don’t have money, abortion isn’t your only option. And it’s crucial to consider which decision suits your life and preferences best.
Know that this is your pregnancy decision. No one should ever coerce you into choosing a specific option. Soundview is here for you to review all of your options and can connect you with no-cost medical services through an independent, onsite medical office before making a pregnancy decision.
Can I Parent if I Have Financial Concerns?
Knowing whether parenting is possible can be challenging, especially if you struggle to pay the bills or are worried about your financial future. Considering whether you’d have the support you need is critical.
Multiple factors can help you decide whether parenting is right for you. Determine whether you have a strong support system, a stable income, and live in a healthy environment for a child.
You may need financial assistance or help finding resources to parent your child. For example, if you qualify, WIC provides healthcare referrals, nutritious food, and more. You may also be eligible for housing assistance and other programs.
Soundview’s staff social workers are here to help you navigate these options. We’ll provide parenting information and discuss whether you feel parenting is a possibility. We also provide material aid, social work support sessions, and more with our parenting program.
Do I Have to Pay to Place a Child for Adoption?
Placing a child for adoption generally does not require the expectant mother to pay adoption agency fees. Choosing to place a child for adoption is a big decision, and financial concerns may be why you don’t wish to parent.
There are many reasons to choose to place your child for adoption. Your reasons are valid, and we respect them.
Adoption involves placing your child in a loving family that you can choose. As an expectant woman or birth mother, you play an active role in the process and can select the level of contact you desire through an open, semi-open, or closed adoption. Some pregnancy or birth-related expenses may be covered, and additional financial or material assistance may be available depending on your circumstances.
We can discuss the pros and cons of adoption with you and answer any questions you have. We’ll also provide referrals to adoption resources so you can determine if this decision is right for you.
No-Cost, Confidential Help
Soundview is here for you. We’ll discuss your options in a loving environment so you can get the facts.
Make a no-cost and confidential appointment today.
Medical services, when applicable, are available through an independent, onsite medical office at no cost to you. Soundview does not provide medical services or medical advice. Soundview does not refer or provide abortion services. All information on this website is for educational purposes only and should not be substituted for medical and/or legal advice.
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