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Confidential Support: A Guide to Post-Abortion Healing Resources

  • Writer: Ernie Dimalanta
    Ernie Dimalanta
  • Mar 24
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 31

New research indicates that over 60% of women who have experienced medication abortion feel a need for professional emotional support, yet many don’t know where to turn. Navigating the physical and emotional aftermath can feel isolating, but you are not alone.


Whether you are looking for a confidential conversation, a supportive community, or professional guidance, we are dedicated to walking with you through your healing journey—completely anonymously and without judgment.


Safe Spaces for Healing

If you are looking for immediate support, the following resources are vetted, compassionate, and ready to help:

  • Found & Woven: Providing a soft place to land with specialized healing resources and a community focused on restoration.

    Resource Portal: foundandwoven.com/resources

  • International Helpline for Abortion Recovery: Available 24/7 for those who need a confidential ear at any stage of their recovery.

    Call: 866-482-5433


Why Reach Out?

The recent whitepaper by Eileen Smith Dallabrida revealed that 69% of women prioritize anonymity when seeking care. These helplines are designed with that in mind. They provide a space where you can share your story at your own pace, on your own terms, with people who understand the clinical and emotional complexities of reproductive loss.


You don't have to carry the weight of your experience alone. There is a path forward, and it starts with a single, safe conversation.

 
 
 

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