|
If you are facing an unplanned pregnancy you may feel scared, confused or worried about the future. You are not alone. At the center we can give you the information you need to decide which option is best for you. There are many resources available to you at this time in your life so visit a local center to find out more. We will be there with you every step of the way. Remember, our services are free and confidential. |
|
|
 Adoption is a solution that can provide an enormous amount of pride and relief.It can help you feel better about yourself by giving you control of your life again. At PCC we can help you get in contact with adoption support centers that help you move forward at whatever speed you wish to. There is no pressure. You have a lot of control and choices. We can get you the support and resources you need so that you don't have to handle the parts of adoption that are overwhelming to you. There are families out there that are grateful to be considered as parents and they welcome sharing pic's, letters, phone calls, visits or whatever you desire. Find out more today! Take control. |
now what?Even after choosing to place your baby for adoption and having taken great care in choosing the right adoptive parents you may have conflicting feelings about your decision. Every mother wishes that her situation had not led her to make this decision. These conflicting feelings however are often balanced by the love, security and financial stability that the child's adoptive parents are able to provide. After adoption there is support available to you. You may stay in contact through letters, pictures, phone calls or visits throughout the years. When the adoption is complete our support is not! We can help you deal with the feelings you may experience. We can get through this together. |
|
|
 This is one of the most important decisions you will make in your life. There is help! We have the information and resources you need to guide you through the process of choosing an adoptive family. It's up to you--spend time getting to know the adoptive family, go to doctor's visits together or simply talk on the phone or e-mail. You and the adoptive parents determine the level of openness desired before and after the placement. |
|
|
|