After an abortion, people respond in many different ways. Some feel relief or closure, while others experience sadness, anxiety, regret, or emotional numbness. These responses may appear immediately or surface much later.

There is no single timeline and no “correct” way to process an abortion experience. At Greater Hope Care Center, post-abortion support is available for clients who want a confidential space to talk, reflect, or seek additional resources.

No matter your experience, know that you don’t have to start the healing process alone. We’re here for you, and you never have to worry about feeling judged.

A Neutral, Confidential Environment

Appointments are free and confidential. Trained advocates offer a respectful, non-judgmental space where you remain in control of the conversation. You decide what to share, what questions to ask, and what kind of support feels helpful.

Some clients come in knowing exactly what they want to talk about. Others simply sense unresolved feelings and want a safe place to process them.

Common Reasons People Seek Support

People reach out for post-abortion support for many reasons, including:

  • Lingering sadness, regret, or anxiety
  • Difficulty sleeping or managing stress
  • Relationship strain or communication challenges
  • A desire to speak with someone neutral and confidential

Support is available whether your abortion was recent or many years ago. Feelings of loss and grief are unpredictable, and while you may not always know when these emotions come up, know that you’ll always have a place to process them here.

Support for Partners and Men

Abortion can also affect partners. Men may experience grief, confusion, anger, or isolation and may not always feel they have space to talk about it.

Greater Hope Care Center offers confidential support and referrals for partners who want to discuss their experience and find healthy ways to move forward.

You Are Not Alone

Some clients benefit from ongoing conversations. Others prefer a few sessions and referrals to professional counseling or additional community resources. We work with you to find what fits your needs and comfort level.

There is no deadline for reaching out. Request a free, confidential appointment when you’re ready, or call (570) 772-0337 to speak with an advocate and schedule directly.

We’re here to help.

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