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Pregnancy Counseling & Information Services in Americus, GA

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Business Listing   Crisis Pregnancy Center - Americus, GA - Phone: (229) 928-2802


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Americus has pregnancy counseling and information services available. Every year, thousands of unplanned pregnancies occur in the state. Even when planned, a pregnancy can be a bewildering, overwhelming experience. In such a situation, it is very helpful to take the assistance of compassionate, non-judgmental consultants who can help and guide you through the various decisions that you may have to take about the pregnancy. This includes assistance in navigating through the myriad responsibilities and considerations (of both medical and non-medical nature) of the pregnancy. The various services made available in Americus include pregnancy testing and community service referrals, relationship coaching, confidential testing for fetal development, ultrasounds, expert opinions, abortion or adoption options if you can't keep the baby, and risk analysis. All of these services are free and completely confidential, and enable you to take informed decisions.

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