An unplanned pregnancy may shock you and your partner. Even if your boyfriend wants you to get an abortion, remember you have options, and you make the final decision about your pregnancy.

Here are ten tips to get an honest conversation started with your partner.

1. No one can force you to have an abortion.

Your boyfriend may want you to get an abortion, but the law prohibits anyone from forcing you to have one. You have the right to make a decision that’s best for your health and your future. As you discuss your options, learn how abortion affects mental health to decide what might be best for you.

If you feel that you are being pressured to have an abortion, call us today at [center_phone_number] for help and support.

2. Know how far along you are.

Before you and your partner make a decision, you should confirm the viability of your pregnancy and find out how far along you are. This will provide the insight needed to make an informed and empowered decision.

How far along you are in your pregnancy can be estimated based on the last menstrual period, but an ultrasound is the most exact way to determine it. Call Mid Cities Women's Clinic for a free ultrasound today at [center_phone_number].

3. Discuss how the abortion pill works.

Partners may be unaware of what an abortion entails, so talk about it.

With the abortion pill, a woman intentionally takes medication to terminate her pregnancy. The process involves two medications. The first medication, mifepristone, interferes with progesterone receptors and prevents the pregnancy from developing. The second medication, misoprostol, causes the uterus to cramp and expel the pregnancy.

Like any medical procedure or medication, the abortion pill has risks. Also, before taking the abortion pill, it is recommended that a woman first receive an ultrasound.

4. Discuss the facts about surgical abortion.

In a surgical abortion, a provider dilates a woman’s cervix before removing the pregnancy using a curette to scrape out the uterus, a suction catheter, forceps, or other instruments.1 The type of procedure depends on the abortion provider’s preference, how far along a woman is in her pregnancy, and the state laws. This procedure is performed at an abortion clinic and the woman is sent home the same day. If complications arise, emergency care may be needed.

5. Talk about the risks of abortion.

Even though the choice is yours, you and your partner should openly talk about the possible risks and side effects of abortion.

The abortion pill can cause cramping and bleeding for up to four weeks.2 Complications can include prolonged bleeding, an infection, an allergic reaction, or an incomplete abortion, which could require further medical intervention.3

Complications from a surgical abortion can include bleeding, infection, and pain. In rare cases, surgical abortions could perforate the uterus or surrounding organs.4 Multiple surgical abortions could lead to scarring within the uterus which could cause infertility in the future.5

6. Talk about the cost of abortion.

Your boyfriend may want you to get an abortion, but does he know the cost? The abortion pill can cost between $500 to $950. Surgical abortions can cost between $500 to $1,150 in the first trimester and $570 to $2,300 in the second trimester.6 These costs often do not include fees for ultrasounds, blood tests, medications, and follow-up appointments.

Call us today at [center_phone_number] for a free ultrasound.

7. Know that abortion can affect relationships.

Abortion can affect relationships, especially when there are disagreements about your decision. Often, men and women find it difficult to clearly communicate their feelings before and after an abortion and may put up emotional walls. If that occurs, communication often begins to break down and sometimes the relationship ends.

8. Know that abortion can affect men, too.

Even though women make the final decision, men often do not realize that an abortion can affect them emotionally. In a recent study, men reported depression, sadness, guilt, regret, anxiety, anger, thoughts of what could have been, emptiness, and substance abuse after experiencing abortion.7

9. Communicate clearly.

Ask your partner why he wants you to have an abortion. Sometimes partners have hesitations about a pregnancy because of financial or physical needs. At Mid Cities Women's Clinic, we offer pregnancy resources and referrals to help you make an informed and empowered decision!

Call us today at 817-577-4387 to learn more.

10. Set boundaries.

If your boyfriend wants you to get an abortion, but you don’t want to, then you need to set clear boundaries. Tell him what behaviors and level of communication you are comfortable with. Just a reminder: You have the power to refuse any decision that makes you uncomfortable.

Abortion Information in Euless, Texas

Even if your partner does not offer you the support you want, know that you are not alone. At Mid Cities Women's Clinic we offer you the information you need in a compassionate space, so that you can make the best decision for you!

Please be aware that Mid Cities Women's Clinic does not provide or refer for abortion services.

Sources

  1. Mayo Clinic. (2023, November 7). Dilation and curettage (D&C). https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/dilation-and-curettage/about/pac-20384910
  2. Danco Laboratories, LLC. (2022). MEDICATION GUIDE: Mifeprex. https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2011/020687s014lbl.pdf
  3. See source #2.
  4. See source #1.
  5. Yvonne Butler Tobah. (2022, August 4). Could an elective abortion increase the risk of problems in a subsequent pregnancy? Mayo Clinic. https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/getting-pregnant/expert-answers/abortion/faq-20058551
  6. As advertised by abortion providers in July 2024.
  7. Support After Abortion. (2023, April). Abortion’s Long-Term Negative Impact on Men. https://supportafterabortion.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Support-After-Abortion-Mens-Research-White-Paper-VF2.1.pdf
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