What Is the Abortion Pill?
If you are considering terminating your pregnancy and are a resident of Maryland, you are not alone. However, every situation is unique, so it’s essential to research the process, gather the facts, and consider your health and wellbeing. The abortion pill is a series of drugs you take that first stops the pregnancy from growing
3 Things Needed Before Abortion
Maybe you’re considering abortion after finding out you’re unexpectedly pregnant. Words can’t describe all the emotions you may be feeling. You are not alone. Abortion is not as simple as you may think, but it’s a life-changing event with serious physical and emotional side effects. Our team at Women’s Clinics Maryland is here to give
Can I Have a Baby without Passing My STD?
Do you think you’re pregnant and infected with an STD? If so, you’re in the right place! It’s essential to inform yourself of the risks related to pregnancy and STDs, fully understand your condition, and learn about the treatment and services that may be available to you during this time. Pregnancy and STDs — Can
Can My Insurance Cover My Girlfriend’s Abortion Pill?
Are you stressed because your girlfriend is pregnant? Are you worried about how much your girlfriend’s abortion pill will cost? Maybe she has already made up her mind, but you don’t know how you’re going to get enough money in time to pay for it. The abortion pill is not just one step and you’re
Can COVID-19 be passed from a pregnant woman to the fetus or newborn?
According to the CDC: “We still do not know if a pregnant woman with COVID-19 can pass the virus that causes COVID-19 to her fetus or baby during pregnancy or delivery. No infants born to mothers with COVID-19 have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. In these cases, which are a small number, the virus was not found in samples
Inclusive vs. Isolating
My partner is fine with me having other friends. or My partner wants me all to himself. What might start out feeling like you are the center of someone’s universe can actually be your own world shrinking. A partner might want you all to his self—it might seem romantic, flattering, and sweet at the beginning.
Communicating vs. Fearful: How would you describe your relationship?
We can discuss things, and we can disagree and be OK. Or I’m scared of how my partner will react when we disagree. While people are often drawn together because they have a lot in common, no two people agree on everything all the time. It’s part of what makes us individuals. But the individuals
Trusting vs. Jealous: How would you describe your relationship?
Which describes your relationship: My partner trusts me to make good choices and be true to our relationship. My partner doesn’t like me to have male friends or sometimes even say nice things about other guys. He wants to know where I am and who I am with all the time. Jealousy is rooted in
Respectful vs. Critical: How would you describe your relationship?
Which describes your relationship: When I share my opinion, my partner listens and tries to understand. When I share my opinion, my partner criticizes me. Does what you say turn into an argument unless you give in or just agree? If you think you need to be careful what you say or if you have
Healthy Relationship or Unhealthy Relationship?
How would you describe yours? Start with these questions: What is your gut telling you about your partner? What do your friends and family say? How does how he treats you differ from when you are alone to when others see you with him? In the next few blogs, we’ll talk about what makes it