I Already Have Mental Health Problems. Could Abortion Make It Worse?
There are millions of people who struggle with mental health on the daily. The National Alliance on Mental Illness reveals that around 1 in 5 adults in the United States experiences mental health problems each year.
If you are already experiencing mental health problems and considering abortion, be sure to take a step back and understand the facts. How could this pregnancy decision impact you and your health? Abortion comes with risks and even more risks for women with existing mental health issues.
The American Psychological Association (APA) shares that while not all women face mental health challenges after abortion, some may experience clinically significant issues such as anxiety or depression.
Some women may feel the mental impact immediately after the procedure, while others may experience emotional difficulties weeks, months, or even years later.
Receiving mental health support after abortion is vital to a woman’s health, as it’s common for some women to feel sadness, grief, or even depression.
If you already struggle with mental health problems, abortion could make it even more complicated to overcome and make your mental health situation worse.
Some mental health conditions can become worse after an abortion, such as:
We know how nerve-racking this time can be as you figure out what’s next for your pregnancy, but you are not alone in this. We’re here to help.
We offer medical services to collect necessary information and determine how an abortion could impact your options and safety. This screening includes:
We’re here to serve and support you during this unexpected time. Schedule a free and confidential pre-abortion screening today to get answers.
All abortion information sourced in this blog is based on accurate information at the time of writing.