- Start taking care of yourself right away. Take 400 to 800 micrograms (400 to 800 mcg or 0.4 to 0.8 mg) folic acid every. Stop alcohol, tobacco, and drug use.
- Make a doctor's visit to confirm your pregnancy. Discuss your health and issues that could affect your pregnancy. Ask for help quitting smoking. Find out what you can do to take care of yourself and your unborn baby.
- Ask your doctor to recommend a counselor who you can talk to about your situation.
- Seek support in someone you trust and respect.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Unplanned pregnancy
Unplanned pregnancy is common. About 1 in 2 pregnancies in America
are unplanned. Ideally, a woman who is surprised by an unplanned
pregnancy is in good preconception health
and is ready and able to care for a new child. But this sometimes isn't
the case. If you have an unplanned pregnancy, you might not know what
to do next. You might worry that the father won't welcome the news. You
might not be sure you can afford to care for a baby. You might worry if
past choices you have made, such as drinking or drug use, will affect
your unborn baby's health. You might be concerned that having a baby
will keep you from finishing school or pursuing a career. If you are
pregnant after being raped, you might feel ashamed, numb, or afraid. You
might wonder what options you have. Here are some next steps to help
you move forward:
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