Pregnancy options
Your options are real. So is the support around them.
Life Choices offers free services and clear, life-affirming information as you consider parenting or adoption and how either path may affect your relationships, education, work, health, and future.
Parenting • Adoption
Begin with what you know
Before choosing a path, get a clearer picture.
A pregnancy test is the beginning of the conversation—not the end. Timing, pregnancy location, your health, and your circumstances can all shape the questions you ask next.
Confirm the pregnancy
Start with reliable testing so you are making decisions from current information.
Understand the timing
Knowing how far along you may be helps make the information you receive more relevant.
Ask what comes next
Bring your health, safety, relationships, school, work, housing, and support system into the discussion.
Need a place to begin? Learn what pregnancy testing and an ultrasound exam may help clarify.
Pregnancy testing & ultrasound examsExplore each direction
Two paths deserve two honest conversations.
You do not need to have every answer today. Learn what each option may involve, notice which questions surface, and take the next step one piece at a time.
Could parenting fit the future you are building?
Explore practical questions about support, education, work, relationships, resources, and daily life with a child.
Explore parenting informationWhat could an adoption plan look like for you?
Learn about the choices that can be part of an adoption plan, including contact preferences and selecting a family.
Explore adoption informationYour life belongs in the picture
The practical questions are part of the decision.
A thoughtful decision considers more than a list of medical facts. Give yourself permission to name what feels uncertain and identify the support that could change the picture.
Explore community pregnancy resourcesWhat would help me keep moving toward my goals?
Where would I live, and who feels safe?
Who can listen without taking over?
What do I need physically and emotionally?
This page provides general education and does not replace personalized medical, legal, or adoption guidance from qualified professionals.
