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Get Help Making Your Abortion Decision

Both giving birth and having an abortion can change your life. And while most depictions of abortion talk about unplanned or unwanted pregnancies, people have abortions for many reasons. They may not be able to afford a child. They may learn that a very wanted child has terminal or severe birth defects, or that giving birth may endanger their own life. For some pregnant people, making the decision to have an abortion is easy. For others, it’s an agonizing process and they worry about regret. There is no right way to feel about your abortion. There is no universal abortion decision.

If you need help making the decision, check out Before Abortion. Charlotte supports all choices. She’s worked with abortion clinics for years, counseled women after abortion, and seen firsthand the wide range of reasons people seek abortions. She knows how to predict who might regret their abortion, how to assess whether you’re being pressured into a procedure you don’t want, and how to support you no matter what you choose.

You can get direct, one-on-one support from Charlotte. Or if you prefer a slightly more anonymous approach, check out her videos, comprehensive resources, abortion FAQs, and self tests.

People who give birth devise complex birth plans to ensure either wishes are respected and their birthing experience is as positive as possible. Abortion seekers deserve abortion plans that protect their dignity while being realistic about what you can expect at the clinic. Charlotte helps you achieve both.

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  • House Passes Cruel Reconciliation Bill
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 3, 2025 CONTACT: Carina Pacheco, naf@berlinrosen.com  Statement from NAF President & CEO Brittany Fonteno on how the passing of the reconciliation bill will impact reproductive health access: What is abundantly clear to abortion providers and advocates is that the Trump administration and its allies have used the reconciliation bill as yet another tactic for achieving… […]
  • Wisconsin’s Pre-Civil War Ban Invalidated
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 2, 2025 CONTACT: Carina Pacheco, naf@berlinrosen.com  Statement from Brittany Fonteno, President & CEO of the National Abortion Federation, on Wisconsin Supreme Court’s decision to strike down 1849 law: I am heartened by the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s decision affirming that abortion is legal in the state and rejecting the use of an archaic 19th-century statute to… […]

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