Abortion clinics are available to provide a number of options to women seeking alternatives. Even though they’re often seen as offering only one type of service, they actually serve as a vital resource for the community. Everybody’s personal situation is unique and each person has different questions and concerns related to family planning, pregnancy, and abortion. This is why a family planning or abortion clinic can provide the counseling and information needed to help each individual make the best decisions for their health.
Family Planning & Contraception Services
Planning ahead allows people to take a proactive approach towards their future. By deciding on an effective contraceptive method before pregnancy occurs, women can take more control over her lives. At abortion clinics, there are many options to prevent conception. Some of the available contraception services include permanent sterilization, hormonal contraception, non-hormonal contraception, and long acting reversible contraception. By arranging a consultation, the doctor will discuss your available options to see which solution is best fits your lifestyle.
Pregnancy Resources
In addition to family planning, abortion clinics also offer pregnancy resources and information for expecting mothers. There will be information about the developing fetus so the mother knows at what stage of development the fetus is currently at. They can also learn about which prenatal vitamins need to be taken, how many weeks along they are, as well as receiving a pregnancy test to confirm pregnancy if they’re still in the early stages. These resources provide much needed information for women who are pregnant and are still deciding whether or not to keep the baby.
Abortion clinics offer valuable services to the community and provide women with options for gynecological care, contraceptive options, and additional resources. At Metropolitan Family Planning Clinic, our goal is to best serve the needs of our patients with quality healthcare solutions in a safe and trusted environment.
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