Counseling Links
At Whole Woman’s Health of Beaumont, we understand that the Internet is a great tool for finding information and support. It can be an excellent resource to help you in your decision- making process or with post-abortion healing.
Unfortunately, as you search online, you may come across information that is negative, anti-choice, or just plain wrong. We want women to access accurate and honest information when searching online. These links are pro-choice and supportive.
http://www.pregnancyoptions.info/
A great workbook online, to guide you through the decision-making process when facing a pregnancy decision
http://www.pregnancyoptions.info/whichmethod.htm
A website to help you decide if the surgical or pill method is right for you.
www.choicelinkup.com
This site offers accurate, unbiased information on a variety of reproductive health rights, including abortion. It contains links to many other pro-choice websites.
http://gynpages.com/imagine/
505-757-2991
This group offers excellent, pro-choice counseling via the phone.
www.yourbackline.org
888-493-0092
This free talk line offers a safe and confidential space for women and their loved ones to talk openly about pregnancy, parenting, abortion, and adoption.
www.imnotsorry.net
A site where women can share their positive experiences with abortion.
http://www.ourtruths.org
Our truths/nuestras verdades is a quarterly print and on-line bilingual magazine dedicated to bringing to light the diversity of abortion experiences.
http://www.heartssite.com
This is a website where people have had abortions posted “hearts” for others who are facing the same decision to read.
www.rcrc.org
The Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC) offers resources on clarifying one’s spiritual beliefs around abortion, as well as a comprehensive list of publications for download on individual religions’ stances on choice.
www.catholicsforchoice.org
This site is a “voice for Catholics who believe that the Catholic tradition supports a woman’s moral and legal right to follow her conscience in matters of sexuality and reproductive health.”