I Had a Chemical Abortion and I’m Struggling: How to Find Healing, Support, and Post-Abortion Help
I Had a Chemical Abortion and I’m Struggling: How to Find Healing, Support, and Post-Abortion Help
Some people describe the post-abortion phase as straightforward or emotionally neutral. But for many women, life after a chemical abortion includes a wave of unexpected and complex feelings: sadness, grief, confusion, or regret.
If you’re struggling after a chemical abortion, you don’t have to carry these emotions alone. At Prestonwood Pregnancy Center, we offer confidential counseling and emotional support to help you process your experience and find hope.
Common Emotions After a Chemical Abortion
Everyone’s journey is unique, but many women share similar experiences after a chemical abortion, including:
- Relief that eventually gives way to sadness
- Guilt or regret
- Anger or confusion
- Difficulty talking about the experience
- A sense of loss
- A desire to process emotions but not knowing where to begin
These feelings may appear weeks, months, or even years later, and they are valid at any stage. Addressing them is an important step toward emotional healing.
Healing After Abortion: Safe, Confidential Support
At Prestonwood Pregnancy Center, we provide compassionate, one-on-one counseling for women processing post-abortion emotions.
Our trained staff will:
- Meet you where you are, without judgment
- Help you process grief, guilt, or regret
- Offer guidance and tools for emotional, mental, and spiritual healing
Healing doesn’t mean forgetting or pretending your experience never happened. It means giving yourself permission to feel, process, and move forward in hope.
Take the First Step Toward Healing After a Chemical Abortion
If you’re struggling after a chemical abortion, you don’t have to face it alone. We’re here to listen and support you, offering free, confidential counseling and a safe space to process your emotions.
👉 Schedule a confidential appointment today and take the first step toward emotional healing and hope.
