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Helplines in British Columbia, Canada for pregnancy & abortion.

KCR Community Resources Crisis Line
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The helpline consists of four distinct lines that provide 24/7/365 toll-free support, ensuring that individuals can access help...

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Northern British Columbia 24-Hour Crisis Line
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A confidential and non-judgmental crisis line to discuss anything troubling you. If you are feeling overwhelmed, depressed,...

310Mental Health Support
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A confidential and non-judgmental crisis line to discuss anything troubling you. If it is a crisis to you, it is a crisis to...

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1-800-SUICIDE
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1800SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433) was officially launched on September 10, 2004: World Suicide Prevention Day. The first of its kind...

Chimo Crisis Line
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Chimo offers free, confidential and non-judgmental emotional support from 8:00am to midnight, seven days a week, with our...

BC Bereavement Helpline
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BC Bereavement Helpline offers free, compassionate and confidential support by phone. We support everyone in British Columbia,...

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Get support for an unexpected pregnancy or uncertainty around your pregnancy from a helpline in British Columbia, Canada.

An unexpected or distressing pregnancy can raise a lot of questions and concerns. There are many women who are in your same position and help is available. There are 6 hotlines in British Columbia, Canada ready to offer support and guidance. If you resonate with any of the following, seek support from a helpline near you:

  • Feeling guilty for not having prevented the pregnancy.
  • Feeling regret like you made a big mistake.
  • Feeling scared that your partner or your parents will reject you when they find out.
  • Feeling unsure about the options that are available to you.
  • Feeling concerned about your financial situation if you go through with the pregnancy.
  • Concerns about your relationship and whether it'll survive if you go through with the pregnancy.
  • Feeling unprepared to go through with the pregnancy and to raise a baby.
  • Being reluctant to change your lifestyle to accommodate a baby.

It's normal to feel many different, conflicting emotions as you figure out what to do next. It's just as normal to have made up your mind easily and to feel at peace with your choice. However you're feeling is valid.

If you don't know what options are available to you, or if you're not sure what option is best, a helpline counselor in British Columbia, Canada can guide and support you. A helpline counselor will listen to you without any judgment and will never guilt or manipulate you into choosing something you don't really want.


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