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So, I found myself in a situation, yeah? Knocked up, and not exactly thrilled about it. I mean, I’m 15 weeks in, and it’s a tough call. But I knew, deep down, it wasn’t the right time. Not for me.
First off, I googled my options. Found out that ending a pregnancy at 15 weeks is a thing. They call it a second-trimester abortion. Apparently, it’s not as common, only like 10-15% of all abortions, but still, it’s done.
Next, I booked a consultation at a clinic. Kinda scary, but I had to do it. We talked about the procedure, what it involves, the risks, you know, the whole nine yards. They told me it’s usually straightforward, and most women don’t have major problems after.
- I scheduled the procedure for the following week. Gave me some time to wrap my head around it all.
- The day came, and I was a nervous wreck. But the clinic staff were really supportive. They walked me through everything.
- The procedure itself, well, it wasn’t a walk in the park. A bit uncomfortable, but they gave me something for the pain.
- Afterward, I rested at the clinic for a bit. They monitored me, made sure I was okay to go home.
Recovery was a bit rough. Some cramping, bleeding, the usual stuff they warned me about. But I took it easy, followed their instructions, and got through it.
Emotionally
it was a rollercoaster. I had my moments of doubt, sadness, relief, all mixed together. It’s not an easy decision, and it definitely takes a toll on you. But I leaned on my friends, and they were there for me, which helped a lot. Now, weeks later, I’m doing okay. Still processing everything, but I know I made the right decision for myself. And that’s what matters, right?
