Unexpected Pregnancy Affects Men too.
You are not alone.
When a woman experiences an unexpected pregnancy, she isn’t the only one affected. Though the final decision is up to her since she’s the one carrying the pregnancy, your input matters too.
You may be feeling overwhelmed, scared, or even angry. As you grapple with the situation, we want you to know that you’re not alone.
There’s a lot to consider with an unplanned pregnancy, so here are some ways you and your partner can understand your options and decide on your next steps.
What’s my role in the pregnancy?
When you hear the words, “I’m pregnant,” it’s normal to feel like you should leave every decision to your partner. If you do, however, you may be putting more pressure on her. She may think you don’t want to be involved or that you blame her for the pregnancy.
Instead, use these steps below to approach the situation together. The more you can understand where each of you stand, the more confident you can feel about the decision you both make.
What to Do When You Find Out She’s Pregnant:
1. Get a medical-grade pregnancy test
The first thing you should do is get a lab-quality pregnancy test. You can encourage your partner to visit her doctor or go with her to a pregnancy clinic.
At-home tests are fairly reliable, but false positive results are common. A medical-grade test will give you an accurate answer about the pregnancy, potentially preventing unnecessary worry and stress.
If you visit a medical pregnancy clinic, such as Assured Women’s Clinic, you can also get a free ultrasound. This will help you understand how far along the pregnancy is and what your options are.
2. Talk about how you’re both feeling
An unplanned pregnancy can be a big situation for both you and your partner. If you don’t talk about your feelings or say, “I’ll support you in whatever you choose,” your partner may feel alone and pressured because you aren’t sharing your true feelings.
You will both feel better if you know each other’s opinions and fears. You can talk through your options and make sure you’re both heard, hopefully getting on the same page about your decision.
This isn’t a choice you want to regret, so make sure you’re open and honest about your thoughts and feelings.
3. Get information on your options
There are several different ways to approach an unexpected pregnancy. Before you choose one, it’s important to understand the pros and cons of each option.
At Assured Orlando, for example, we offer resources that cover all pregnancy options. Our certified nurses and patient advocates can give you the info you need and answer any of your questions.
You can also talk with someone in your life who you trust to support, and not pressure any decision you make.
Getting non-judgmental answers and insights will help you make an informed decision about your unplanned pregnancy.
Take the next step with her. Schedule a no cost appointment.
Getting answers and knowing your pregnancy options can help you feel like a team. Schedule a free pregnancy consultation and ultrasound to help figure out what your next steps might look like.