For Men
Is your girlfriend pregnant and you don't know what to do? Perhaps you are
wondering if she is even carrying your baby. Maybe friends and family are encouraging you to
push her to have an abortion. Whatever your situation, you are not alone. Lots of couples
experience a "surprise" pregnancy and immediately worry about how this will affect their future.
Abortion seems like an easy and legal choice but it does have significant risks that you may not
understand. Having a baby doesn't mean the end of your dreams.
It's hard to realize that women can choose abortion without the permission
of the baby's father. Many women who have had abortions report that they were waiting for
their boyfriends/husbands to stop them. Some even say that they sat on the abortion table
hoping the father of their baby would "rush through the door to rescue me and take me away
somewhere safe." She needs your friendship now more than ever. It's impossible to determine
if you are the father of the baby until after the birth of the baby. If you've been with her
sexually, assume that you are probably the father of her baby.
The world says that abortion is "a woman's choice" but the woman in a crisis
pregnancy rarely wants to make that choice alone. She is looking to you for support because
she can't confide in many people about this crisis situation. When women hear men say, "Don't
look at me to tell you what to do," they automatically believe the man wants the abortion.
Be careful that you don't say something that you could regret. Assure her that you will stand
beside her in whatever way she needs through this crisis. Inform her immediately that she
doesn't need to have an abortion to please you. Tell her you want to help her in making choices
that affect your life.
Confirming the Pregnancy
The first thing you need to do is find out that she is really pregnant
and learn about your options. We provide confidential and free pregnancy tests along with
many support services. Our center exists to help both of you come to an informed decision.
To help her understand your support, come with her for the pregnancy test. She has more to
lose in this pregnancy than you do because it will affect her physically. If she truly is
pregnant then she is already being overwhelmed by hormone changes that hinder her from making
good decisions. Having your physical support will reassure her that you care.
You may not realize this but abortion has many risks to the woman-
emotional, psychological and physical. While you may not experience the abortion physically,
abortion can affect you as well. If you care about this woman in your life, you will want
to protect her from harm. You need to know
the physical risks
of abortion.
Our center can help you in a variety of ways should she actually be
pregnant. Our support services include maternity clothes, baby furniture, parenting
classes, etc. You won't be alone in supporting her in this pregnancy. We can help
you share this truth with both families and explore all your options. Learn more about
what a preborn child looks like.
Another interesting thing about abortion that we have learned from people
that made this choice is that most couples break up soon afterwards. Abortion doesn't seem
to be the glue that holds a relationship together. Feelings of betray and hurt, compounded
with the grief over the loss that results from abortion, can separate two hearts forever.
If you care about this woman, encourage her not to abort.
At the abortion clinic:
If you both determine to have an abortion and make it to the clinic, ask the clinic
staff these questions:
- What kind of abortion will she have? Will it be chemical or surgical? Ask about
the risks. It's important that you both sit through any discussion about the abortion
procedure. Most women will appreciate a man who wants to be with them through this difficult time.
- Who is the doctor and what are his credentials? Be sure to write down his name.
Don't let her sign any papers that might release him from any liability if he hurts her.
- Check to see if the clinic is clean and sanitary. Many clinics are never inspected
by governmental agencies. As a result, they can provide sub-standard care to their patients.
If the clinic doesn't appear spotless, find another one.
- If they offer ultrasounds, insist on being allowed to view the screen. Both of you
have a right to view any medical tests that are being conducted.
- Should your girlfriend/wife have any doubts, take her home. There is no rush to make
this decision. Any hesitation on her part could mean significant regrets in the future.
Always remind her that you will support her in the pregnancy and don't want to push her
into something she doesn't want to do.
- Accompany her throughout the clinic. Should the clinic staff seek to isolate you
from your girlfriend/wife be immediately suspicious and ask her to leave with you for the
time being. She needs you now more than ever and she also needs someone to ensure that she
isn't hurt in any way. Whatever the clinic rules are, there is no reason you cannot hold
her hand through this procedure.
Remember that abortion doesn't erase a mistake - it only adds new ones.
Abortion is PERMANENT. There is no "undoing" this decision. Wait and research all your
options and know that we are here to help.
After Abortion
If you choose abortion or already have participated in this decision,
be prepared that both of you may experience what is called "Post-Abortion Syndrome" or
"Post-Abortion Stress". According to many studies that have been done on this subject,
you may experience one or many of the following problems:
- Fear of failure
- Fear of being judged
- Fear of making decisions
- Fear of taking risks
- Feeling of defeat
- Feeling unworthy
- Depression
- Guilt
- Shame
- Panic Attacks
- Addictions
- Suicidal thoughts
- Sexual dysfunctions
- Sense of loss
And many other symptoms.
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms understand that
you are not alone and our center exists to help you too. There is healing available
after an abortion. Feel free to contact us.