
Post Abortion Support
Women who have had an abortion often suffer deeply and in silence. At PCM, we know and understand the pain that often follows an abortion - we see it daily. Perhaps you are experiencing some of the following symptoms women often report after an abortion:
Guilt, regret
Sadness, depression, crying spells
Avoiding all thoughts of abortion
Nightmares
Flashbacks
Anger, rage
Shame, fear of rejection
Promiscuity and/or sexual dysfunction
Self-destructive behaviors (drug or alcohol abuse, eating disorders)
Separation or isolation from others and/or God
Emotional numbing
Perhaps you, like most women who obtain an abortion, saw abortion as the solution to your unplanned pregnancy. Yet instead of relief, you may have found that a past abortion has contributed to new problems in your life.
Post-Abortion Syndrome
Researchers studying the long-term effects of abortion are now using the term "Post-Abortion Syndrome" to describe an array of emotional disturbances that may follow an abortion. Post abortion syndrome occurs when a woman is unable to:
Process fear, anger, sadness, and guilt surrounding her abortion experience.
Grieve the loss of her baby.
Come to peace with God, herself and others involved in the abortion experience.
"It's not just abortion, but the things I did after the abortion that make me feel so bad...the drugs, alcohol and sexual relationships. I'm afraid. I'm so broken. I can't be healed." -Tricia
Abortion researcher David Reardon reports that regardless of a woman's age, family size, race, marital status, or number of abortions, of those surveyed:
61% experience flashbacks
54% have anniversary reactions (of the abortion)
33% feel suicidal
49% begin or increase drug use
52% experience difficult developing and maintaining relationships
There is Hope for Healing and Peace
In response to the many women who suffer following abortion, the Pregnancy Center of Marianna offers a supportive and confidential small group study. This study, full of compassion and truth, specifically addresses and helps the participant resolve the major issues associated with abortion. This study is based upon the Bible, as its truths have offered hope to troubled hearts throughout time.
Guilt, regret
Sadness, depression, crying spells
Avoiding all thoughts of abortion
Nightmares
Flashbacks
Anger, rage
Shame, fear of rejection
Promiscuity and/or sexual dysfunction
Self-destructive behaviors (drug or alcohol abuse, eating disorders)
Separation or isolation from others and/or God
Emotional numbing
Perhaps you, like most women who obtain an abortion, saw abortion as the solution to your unplanned pregnancy. Yet instead of relief, you may have found that a past abortion has contributed to new problems in your life.
Post-Abortion Syndrome
Researchers studying the long-term effects of abortion are now using the term "Post-Abortion Syndrome" to describe an array of emotional disturbances that may follow an abortion. Post abortion syndrome occurs when a woman is unable to:
Process fear, anger, sadness, and guilt surrounding her abortion experience.
Grieve the loss of her baby.
Come to peace with God, herself and others involved in the abortion experience.
"It's not just abortion, but the things I did after the abortion that make me feel so bad...the drugs, alcohol and sexual relationships. I'm afraid. I'm so broken. I can't be healed." -Tricia
Abortion researcher David Reardon reports that regardless of a woman's age, family size, race, marital status, or number of abortions, of those surveyed:
61% experience flashbacks
54% have anniversary reactions (of the abortion)
33% feel suicidal
49% begin or increase drug use
52% experience difficult developing and maintaining relationships
There is Hope for Healing and Peace
In response to the many women who suffer following abortion, the Pregnancy Center of Marianna offers a supportive and confidential small group study. This study, full of compassion and truth, specifically addresses and helps the participant resolve the major issues associated with abortion. This study is based upon the Bible, as its truths have offered hope to troubled hearts throughout time.