3 Things to Know About Florida’s Abortion Laws in 2024
The November 2024 election is behind us, but that doesn’t mean Floridians completely understand what was decided. Here are three things you will want to know about current abortion laws in Florida. If you want specific details about abortion procedures, potential risks, or even abortion pill reversal, contact a caseworker at Christian Family Services. We’re
My Birth Control Failed: What Do I Do?
If your birth control failed, you may already know if you are pregnant. If you’re not sure, your first step is to find out. We suggest starting with a pregnancy test. Many pregnancy resource centers not only offer free pregnancy testing but also offer free ultrasounds. Get the information you need. Confirm Your Pregnancy If
How Do I Place My Child for Adoption?
Whether you are an expectant woman or have already given birth, adoption is always an option. It is a difficult decision, but depending on your circumstances, adoption could be the best choice for you and your child. Although every state has different adoption laws and agencies may handle the process differently, we want you to
Pregnancy, Emotions and Adoption
Not sure what you are feeling and don’t want to be pregnant? Will Abortion be the answer? Will parenting be a good option? Giving a child life and putting the child up for adoption is a good opportunity for some women, and it will be emotional. Anger Women with unplanned pregnancies can feel a lot
Unplanned Pregnancy with Denial or Fear
Have you discovered an unplanned pregnancy? This news can be a difficult and stressful time for a woman, and a man. Both of you have emotions running high, and yours may be due to hormone changes in your body. You may not have the same experience as other women, but you may experience one or
Florida Unplanned Pregnancy and CFS Caseworker
Unplanned pregnancy in Florida looks different for each woman I work with. Yet, the women who choose adoption for their child have one thing in common: they want stability for their child. Some want two parent families because they did not have a father figure as they were growing up. Some are trying to escape the horrors of a past that haunts them. Some realize that even if they wanted to parent, but because of their past, not be allowed to do so.