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Facing an unplanned pregnancy can feel very challenging, but not having the support of your parents can make it feel impossible.

The most important thing to remember, though, is that it is your body and your pregnancy, and no one has the right to put your health or the health of your pregnancy at risk.

The good news is that there are ways to talk to your parents about your pregnancy that can help lessen the tension and create an environment where you increase the likelihood of them supporting your decision to either parent or place your child for adoption.

Keep reading for helpful tips on talking to your parents about your pregnancy. You can also schedule a no-cost appointment at LifeLine Pregnancy Center to talk in a safe space about your options and your upcoming conversation.

Tips for Talking to Your Parents About Your Pregnancy 

  • Make a Plan: Taking the time to organize your thoughts and reasons for continuing your pregnancy can be very valuable. Oftentimes, writing everything out can be very useful and help you stay focused as you talk to your parents.
  • Have the Facts: Getting the details about your pregnancy, like the gestational age, location, and viability of your pregnancy, can be a helpful way to communicate to your parents that you are taking the pregnancy seriously. Additionally, knowing what resources and options are available to you can help your parents better understand your decision.
  • Be Firm: It’s respectful to listen to them share their thoughts and opinions, but it is important to make it clear that this is your decision. Voice that this pregnancy choice will impact you the most, so you will only make a decision you are comfortable with.
  • Give Your Parents Time: Just as you felt when you first discovered your pregnancy, your parents are also probably feeling scared and overwhelmed. Let your parents have the time and space to process the news of the pregnancy and your decision.

Get the Facts and Support You Need

Whether you’ve already spoken to your parents or are preparing to, we are here to help.

LifeLine Pregnancy Center offers no-cost services and support to help you navigate this pregnancy situation.

We can also discuss all your options, provide information on local resources available to you, and provide additional tips for talking with your parents.
You aren’t alone; we are here for you. Contact us today to schedule your no-cost and confidential appointment.

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