Okay, so here’s the deal. I found out I was pregnant, and honestly, I just didn’t want to be. It was a shock, and I had no idea what to do. I felt overwhelmed, confused, and scared.
The first thing I did was cry, a lot. Then, I talked to my best friend. She was amazing, just listened without judging me. We weighed the options, and I realized I needed more information.
Finding Information
- I googled “what to do if you’re pregnant and don’t want to be.” The results were a bit overwhelming, but I found some helpful resources.
- I learned about different choices, like continuing the pregnancy and parenting, adoption, or ending the pregnancy through abortion.
- I also discovered that organizations like Planned Parenthood offer support and information about all of these options.
Making the Decision
It was tough. I spent days thinking, crying, and talking to people I trusted. I considered all the options, but ultimately, I knew that continuing the pregnancy wasn’t right for me at this point in my life.
I made an appointment at a clinic to talk about abortion. It was a hard decision, but I felt it was the best one for me. They explained the procedure, the risks, and what to expect. They were very supportive and non-judgmental.
Going Through With It
The day of the procedure, I was nervous. My friend came with me for support. The staff at the clinic were kind and professional. The procedure itself was quick, but emotionally, it was a lot to handle.
Afterward
After the procedure, I felt a mix of emotions – relief, sadness, and a bit of guilt. I took some time off to rest and process everything. I talked to a counselor, which helped a lot.

It’s been a while now, and I’m doing okay. It was a difficult experience, but I learned a lot about myself and my strength. I know I made the right decision for me, and that’s what matters.