Anonymous wrote:And just to add: please be sensitive to the need for support after the termination (if that happens). I mean professional mental health support. Do t just assume she’ll be 100% ok afterwards; she will definitely benefit from talking to someone
Anonymous wrote:This is not something to wait on. Just layout whatever support and resources you’re willing to provide. If she doesn’t want what you’re offering, she can just say nothing.
Anonymous wrote:When I got pregnant as a teenager, I was so disappointed and ashamed, I could literally tell no one. When I called the planned parenthood, I was crying. I literally couldn't get the words out of my mouth. (I waited because I just kept *hoping* the period would come, could be the case with your daughter). I wanted to tell anyone so badly just to have a support but it was like I became paralyzed. Not to mention, now that I am aware, likely pregnancy hormones added to my sensitivity. See if you can softly, gently broach the topic. Be very compassionate and give her the opportunity to simply nod or something like that to acknowledge what's happening. Make the appt asap and let there by recovery time. Even though I had no thoughts of keeping the baby, I did feel very depressed afterwards, mostly because I was so ashamed in myself. They will give birth control when you get termination.