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Pregnancy Decision Making

For some, what decision to make about an unplanned pregnancy is clear, for others it can be difficult and confusing.

When deciding what to do about an unplanned pregnancy, it is important to remember that you are the best person to make this decision. You, more than anyone else know what is important to you and what is best for you at this point in your life.

Pregnancy decision-making can be a deeply personal and complex process, influenced by emotional, medical, financial, and social factors. For some, the decision to continue or end a pregnancy is clear, while for others, it involves navigating uncertainty, external pressures, or conflicting emotions. Factors such as relationship stability, career aspirations, health risks, and personal values all play a role in shaping this decision. Societal stigma and limited access to unbiased information or healthcare support can add additional stress, making it crucial for individuals to have access to compassionate, non-judgmental counseling and medical care. Regardless of the choice made, it is important for individuals to feel empowered, supported, and respected in their decision, ensuring their mental and emotional well-being throughout the process.

Michaela Chinnery

Michaela Chinnery

Psychologist

Harshita  Syal

Harshita Syal

Psychologist

Hannah Colless

Hannah Colless

Psychologist

Ashley Stevenson

Ashley Stevenson

Mental Health Social Worker

Rebecca Lakadia

Rebecca Lakadia

Clinical Psychologist: Telehealth

Claire Drake

Claire Drake

Clinical Psychologist: Telehealth

Cat Poiani-Cordella

Cat Poiani-Cordella

Psychologist: Telehealth

Fiona Lian

Fiona Lian

Psychologist: Telehealth

Fiona Chappell

Fiona Chappell

Psychologist: Telehealth

Kim Dang McDonald

Kim Dang McDonald

Mental Health Occupational Therapist: Telehealth

Mia Richards

Mia Richards

Psychologist: Telehealth

Disha Raithatha

Disha Raithatha

Psychologist: Telehealth

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