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Monday, November 14, 2011

6 Weeks Pregnant

Growth and Development at 6 Weeks Pregnant


6 weeks

Ultrasound is amazing.  Technology has come so far that we can actually see the our baby and hear her heartbeat as early as 5-6 weeks.

Click here to see 6 week ultrasound  --->  http://youtu.be/n48w_qJOTWs


During your 6th week of pregnancy (just 4 weeks after conception), your baby grows at a phenomenal rate and his systems develop significantly. Here's what's happening at 6 weeks pregnant:

  • Your baby is clearly visible on ultrasound
  • When you're 6 weeks pregnant, his nervous system and all major body organs — heart, kidneys, liver, and lungs — are the first to form.
  • Facial features — jaw, cheeks, chin, ear canals, nose, and eyes — begin to develop around the 6th week of pregnancy.
  • You baby's heart beats about 80 times per minute and gets faster each day.
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Monday, October 3, 2011

STDs - MYTH or FACT?

Test Your STD Knowledge

MYTH:  If I've only been sexually active with one person, I can't get an STD.
FACT: If that person has had any sexual contact with even one other person, you can get an STD.

MYTH:  STDs are treatable and can always be seen or felt.
FACT: Some STDs are treatable; however many are lifelong diseases, for whih there is no cure.  Many STDs, for example Chlamydia, can cause a serious infetion without you knowing, AND can be passed to another person.

MYTH:  If I use protection, I won't get an STD.
FACT: Even if a condom is used every single time you have sex, you still are at risk for catching aan STD.

MYTH:  As long as I don't have sexual intercourse, I can't get an STD.
FACT: You can get STDs from oral sex or any sexual contact.


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Friday, September 23, 2011

Drinking During Pregnancy


Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a condition that results from alcohol exposure during pregnancy. Problems that may be caused by fetal alcohol syndrome include physical deformities, mental retardation, learning disorders, vision difficulties and behavioral problems.

The problems caused by fetal alcohol syndrome vary from child to child, but defects caused by fetal alcohol syndrome are irreversible.  There is no amount of alcohol that's known to be safe to consume during pregnancy. If you drink during pregnancy, you place your baby at risk of fetal alcohol syndrome.

If you suspect your child has fetal alcohol syndrome, talk to your doctor as soon as possible. Early diagnosis may reduce the risk of problems, including learning difficulties and substance abuse.
                                                                                          Excerpt from mayoclinic.com 


Fetal Alcohol Syndrome



Ladies, PLEASE do not drink while you are pregnant.  There is help!  Email birdsbeestalk@gmail.com or text 760-574-5040 for a place to go for help where you live.  Confidential.


Thursday, September 22, 2011

Dancing Baby Ultrasound

It may seem that this ultrasound is "novel" because the baby is dancing around in the womb.  I have seen hundreds of ultrasounds and we see this all the time!  We see and hear the baby's heartbeat as early as 5-6 weeks (3-4 weeks after conception)!  His heart has actually been beating since about 22 days after conception! Mom is just finding out she is pregnant at about this time.

By 7 weeks, baby is moving around.  By 8 weeks, we can clearly see fingers, toes and lots of acrobatics!!

Click here to see dancing baby ultrasound ----> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJKc9WE7OaM

If you have questions about your situation or feel that you need help, email us at havequestions2ask@gmail.com or text us at 760-574-5040.  We will find a place near you where you can get help!

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Monday, September 19, 2011

Window to the Womb at 6 weeks

Baby's Growth and Development at 6 Weeks Pregnant


6 weeks

Ultrasound is such an amazing gift!  Technology has come so far that we can actually see the our baby and hear her heartbeat as early as 5-6 weeks.


Click here to see 6 week ultrasound  --->  http://youtu.be/n48w_qJOTWs




During your 6th week of pregnancy (just 4 weeks after conception), your baby grows at a phenomenal rate and his systems develop significantly. Here's what's happening at 6 weeks pregnant:

  • Your baby is clearly visible on ultrasound
  • When you're 6 weeks pregnant, his nervous system and all major body organs — heart, kidneys, liver, and lungs — are the first to form.
  • Facial features — jaw, cheeks, chin, ear canals, nose, and eyes — begin to develop around the 6th week of pregnancy.
  • You baby's heart beats about 80 times per minute and gets faster each day.
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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Is it a Baby?

Is it cells?  Is it blood?  Is it "products of conception"?   

Click on this link and you be the judge. Click here ---> 10 week video ultrasound

10 week ultrasound

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Sunday Abortion

   I thought I would take a moment and share my story with you. My name is not important, but my story is.

    I took a home pregnancy test and found out I was pregnant. It came as a big surprise. I wasn't married. I was living with my boyfriend and we weren't ready to have a baby, financially, emotionally, or any other way. I was confused and extremely emotional. I cried for the first three days.

     On a Sunday morning, I called an abortion clinic not thinking that they would be open, but the doctor himself answered the phone. I told him I was contemplating an abortion and he told me to come in within two hours with three hundred dollars cash and he would take care of it that day. I didn't have time to think about my decision. I simply got dressed and drove myself down there.

     When I arrived I was surprised to find no cars in the parking lot and nobody in the lobby. The doctor came out and greeted me. He appeared to be at least seventy years old and shuffled his feet. The lobby was cold and depressing, as was the doctor. My gut instinct told me to walk out, but he tried to make me feel at ease and I gave him the three hundred dollars. Before I could sit down and think further about my decision, he whisked me away to a back room and gave me a handful of pills. I asked him why there was no one in the entire office, no clients, no staff, no one. He said it was a Sunday and I was just lucky to catch him there.

     Because I was all alone and didn't know what these pills were, I opted not to take them. He told me it would help with the procedure because some of them were sedatives and I would need them. I didn't feel comfortable taking sedatives and being alone in an entire clinic with a man who called himself a doctor. I started to cry, wondering if I was making the right choice. I knew I wasn't, but at the same time I knew that I didn't want to be pregnant.

     The procedure started and I felt such intense pain. About ten minutes later, after the procedure was over, I went home and cried.

     I was supposed to make a follow-up appointment, but after my horrendous experience , I opted not to go. Five months later I went to the doctor who told me I was pregnant. I told her my story and didn't think it was the same pregnancy, but she assured me it was because I was then about 25 weeks pregnant. It couldn't possibly be a new pregnancy.
    
     I was shocked, but happy at the same time. She did an ultrasound and I made extra sure she counted all the fingers and toes because I was so worried there was going to be something developmentally wrong with my baby because of the botched abortion. She told me my baby looked healthy and assured me all the fingers and toes were definitely there.

     Months later, I gave birth to the most beautiful baby in the world. God granted me a miracle. My baby is truly a blessing.

     If I can urge women to do one thing it would be to really think things through, because when you're going through all the emotions of just finding out you're pregnant the negative thoughts prevail. We sometimes don't see the light at the end of the tunnel and make rash decisions, which is what I did. God, however, was looking out for me and my baby on that particular Sunday because the doctor acted extremely unethically and I wasn't in my right frame of mind to walk out of there.

    



Monday, August 29, 2011

Before You Abort....

"Ok, I took a home pregnancy test and it is positive, now what?  This was not something I was planning for.  I am not ready for a baby right now!  I don't think I can do this.  I need to get an abortion."

Lots of women find themselves in this situation every day.  Many times, we panic and think getting an abortion as quickly as possible is the best option. 

Before you have an abortion, you should consider getting a free ultrasound.  There are thousands of centers across the United States where you can get a FREE viability ultrasound.

Why would I want to get an ultrasound if I know I want to get an abortion? 

A basic viability ultrasound exam will determine the following:
  • Confirm pregnancy
  • Detect fetal heart beat
  • Determine fetal age
  • Determine due date
  • Confirm whether the pregnancy is intrauterine
A second viability ultrasound can help to determine if the pregnancy is viable.  Since up to 30% of early term pregnancies end in miscarriage, it is good to know if the pregnancy is progressing.  If the pregnancy is not progressing, it will end in a natural miscarriage making abortion unnecessary

Confirming a pregnancy before paying an abortionist for an abortion is advisable. 

Confirming that the pregnancy is "intrauterine" is VERY IMPORTANT prior to considering an abortion.  A tubal pregnancy can be very dangerous, even life-threatening. 

Determining the fetal age is also imperative.  There are many methods of abortion depending on how far along the pregnancy is.  To make a good decision, you need the most accurate information possible.

You don't have to look at the screen when you get an ultrasound.  You can gather the information you need to know by contacting a center where you will be treated with care and respect. 

If you are considering an abortion, call 1-888-956-HELP or text 1-760-567-9085 to find a center near you where you can get a FREE pregnancy test and a FREE ultrasound TODAY!

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Dear Birth Mother

This is a letter from a couple who adopted a beautiful girl named Dawn.  Adoption is often not considered over abortion.  I believe adoption is the most selfless choice a Mom can make for her baby.... giving baby life and making sure baby is taken care of and raised in a happy home.  I like to think  the Lord has a special place in heaven for birth mothers!

Dear Potential Birth Mother,

Thank you for considering the possibility of adoption for your baby.  I would like to briefly share the joy that has come into our lives all due to one young woman seeking answers to an unwanted pregnancy. 

Our birth mother went in for an abortion three times before she decided on the option of adoption.  She stated that she desired to “choose life” for her baby even though she was unable to care for her.  My husband and I have been unable to conceive during our 16 years of marriage and had to face the sad reality that it wasn’t going to happen.  Then we received a phone call that a birth mom had read our profile and wanted to meet us.  Since that day, our lives have never been the same.

Isabella Hope has brought such happiness to our lives.  In fact, she completes us.  She is loved not only by our extended family and us but also by her birth mother.  We had a short but precious relationship with her and we will always love and cherish her for the choice she made. 

We find ourselves so happy and thankful:  First to God for allowing this young woman to conceive Isabella, and secondly to her birth mom for entrusting her to us.

May you make the best decision possible for your little one.  Adoption is a beautiful option, as it can allow you the opportunity to move on with your life, while also provide you with the assurance that your baby is being loved and treasured forever.  Besides having a relationship with God, I know of no greater gift.

Very Sincerely,
Dawn and Kevin Montgomery

Monday, August 8, 2011

Who is Having the Best Sex?


According to a study done by the University of Chicago, married people are having the best sex and most often!  Does this surprise you?  Well, here are some more benefits to a healthy marriage:
  • Married families have higher income
  • Children in married families are less likely to have problems in school
  • Teens living with married parents ar less likely to be sexually active
  • Child poverty greatly decreases inside of married families
  • Adults who live together before marriage are twice as likely to divorce when they do marry as those who do not  live together before marriage
SO... how do you go about having a healthy marriage?  Here are just a few tried and true tips:
  • Refrain from sexual activity until married
  • Be confident that a lasting, rewarding relationship is possible
  • Understand the many benefits of marriage
  • Understand the importance of makiing a good choice in your partner
  • Develop skills and abilities in such a way as to make a good mate to your partner

To find out more about developing relationships that last a lifetime, contact us at

 NO REGRETS 760.568.2200

Friday, August 5, 2011

STD for Me?

Having sex with multiple partners, in and out of relationships and "hookups" can be hazardous to your health.  Check this out!

Common thinking is:

"That can't happen to me!  Other people get Herpes and HIV and Chlamydia or any of the over 50 sexually contracted diseases, right?"

"I have only had a few relationships and I know that I couldn't have an STD, right?"

"He told me he was never with anybody else and I believe him!" 


Every person that we are with exposes us to all the people they have been with.  As we are with more partners, the higher the chances are that we will contract an STD.  Take a look at the charts.  The chances of contracting an STD increases exponentially with each partner each have or have had.  




Are you or will you be infected by an STD?  Sexually transmitted diseases (STD's) are spreading like wildfire.  Even more scary... most STDs can be "silent", causing no noticeable symptoms.  These asymptomatic infections can be diagnosed only through testing. 

                                                               FACTS:
    Herpes 1 Virus
  • Each year, one in four teens contracts an STD.
  • One in two sexually active persons will contract an STD by age 25.
  • The estimated number of people living in the US with a viral STD is over 65 million.  Every year, there are at least 19 million new cases of STDs, many of which are incurable.
  • Genital Herpes has infected 45million people ages 12 and older.  There is currently no cure for herpes.
"Simply put, condoms fail.  And condoms fail at a rate unacceptable for me as a physician to endorse them as a strategy to be promoted as meaningful AIDS protection."   Dr. Robert Renfield, chief of retro-viral research, Walter Reed Army Institute
"Saying the use of condoms is 'safe sex' is in fact playing Russian roulette.  A lot of people will die in this dangerous game."    Dr. Teresa Crenshaw, member of the U.S. Presidential AIDS Commission and past president of the American Association of Sex Educators

MYTH: If I've only been sexually active with one person, I can't get an STD.
FACT:  If that person has had any sexual contact with even one other person, you can get an STD.

MYTH: STDs are treatable and can always be seen or felt.
FACT:  Some STDs are treatable; however many are lifelong diseases, for which there is no cure.  Many STDs, for example Chlamydia, can cause a serious infection without you knowing, AND can be passed to another person.

MYTH:  If I use protection, I won't get an STD. 
FACT: Even if a condom is used every single time you have sex, you still are at risk for contracting an STD.

MYTH: As long as I don't have sexual intercourse, I can't get an STD.
FACT: You can get STDs from oral sex or any sexual contact or even kissing (Herpes 1).

If you have had or are having sex or have had sex, you should be tested for STDs.  If you have questions or would like to speak to someone or get more information, testing or help call 1-760-568-2200 or 1-888-956-HELP or email answers@choiceline.org  or text 1-760-567-9085.  All inquiries held in the strictest confidence.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Nick Cannon Almost Aborted

Nick Cannon: CAN I LIVE? (Nick Cannon's mother nearly aborted him. A powerful music video based on Nick Cannon's true life story.). Nick is the host of "America's Got Talent" and is married to Mariah Carey.  


Click to see Nick's video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdOCwd9EttE


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Monday, July 25, 2011

Baby's Amazing Journey

Some people think that my life began at birth; but my life's journey began long before I was born.......


6 week baby ultrasound
7 week baby ultrasound
    



Tiny fingers and toes develop.  Buds of the baby's milk teeth appear.  99% of the muscles are present, and brain activity is detectable.  The baby is around 13 mm (1/2 inch) in length.  The heart is beating and has been beating since 22 days after conception.  Arm and leg buds begin to grow. 

8 week baby ultrasound


9 week baby ultrasound



The baby measures about 18 mm (3/4 inch) in length. His arms and legs are growing and location of the elbows and toes are visible.. Starts to practice moving (not felt by mom till week 20). The face is taking shape. Teeth begin to develop under the gums. The eyes can now be seen. The arms and legs continue to develop - these limbs are stretching out more and more. The heart has divided into the right and left chambers and is beating about 150 beats a minute which is about twice the rate of an adult.  The baby's facial features are visible, including a mouth and tongue. The eyes have a retina and lens. The major muscle system is developed, and the baby starts to practice moving. The baby has its own blood type.

10 week baby ultrasound

Baby is now the size of a strawberry. The body muscles are almost developed. Baby has begun movement. While still too small for you to feel, your little one is wriggling and shifting. The ears and nose can now be seen clearly. Fingerprints are already evident in the skin. Nipples and hair follicles begin to form.

11 week baby ultrasound
 



12 week baby ultrasound


The baby "practices" breathing and facial expressions, even smiling.  The baby can also urinate and stomach muscles can contract.  The baby is now 3 inches in length and weighs 2 oz. with fine hair on the face. The baby is able to swallow and feels and responds to skin stimulation.  Fingernails and toenails appear. The baby can suck his thumb, and gets hiccups!



14 week baby ultrasound
The baby is 3 and half inches (9cm) long. Weight is about 1 and half ounces (45 grams).  The eyes are slowly moving towards the center of the face. The nose is more pronounced.  The ears are fully developed. The cheekbones are visible. The first hair is appearing. 


16 week baby ultrasound



Baby measures nearly 5 inches (12cm) from head to buttocks and weighs about 3.5 ounces (100 grams).  She covered with a protective soft down to regulate its temperature.  Fat begins to form underneath skin.  Baby hears external voices, sleeps and dreams. 
Your baby has learned to breathe. This is apparent from the regular movements of his chest, inhaling and exhaling small amounts of amniotic fluid. These actions help the lungs to develop and grow. More developed facial muscles may lead to various expressions, such as squinting and frowning. The baby can grasp with his hands, kick, or even somersault!



18 week baby ultrasound

The baby is now 6 inches long and weighs 7 ounces.  Baby can hear sounds and may be startled by loud noises.  Recognizable active and rest periods.  Your baby may have the same awake and sleep patterns of a newborn.  
20 week ultrasound
Baby now weighes about 11 ounces and is roughly 7 inches long.  Baby is 17cm long crown to rump, and weighs about 310 grams.  The baby can hear and recognize the mother's voice.  The mother will probably start feeling the first fetal movements.  The toenails and fingernails are growing.  The growth of hair on the rest of the body has started.  The skin is getting thicker.  The heart can now be heard with a stethoscope.

24 week ultrasound

The child is now gaining around 3 ounces (90 grams) a week. Baby weighs about 1.5 pounds and is 12 inches long. Baby weighs about 600 grams and is 30cm (crown to heel) long. The eyelids can be seen very clearly. If born at this stage, baby is considered "viable" and may be able to survive outside the womb.  


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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Pregnancy Loss

My friend recently found out her daughter was pregnant.  It wasn't expected and wasn't great timing for a number of reasons including the fact that her daughter is just 17 years old.  No matter the circumstances, when a woman, young or older, loses her baby, it is heartbreaking.  Pray for healing in this family.

I see a hurting daughter while at the same time I am hurting myself.  It is very difficult to face a miscarriage.  I see that she is confused but at the same time doesn’t know how to react.   In many ways I see that she is trying to forget that she was ever pregnant.  Right now she is in the denial phase.  I am numb right now having to deal with things on several fronts.  Not only am I dealing with the pain of seeing my daughter hurting but also the pain of losing my grandchild.  This is the second grandchild that I have lost as my daughter-in-law also lost a baby.  I am also experiencing the resurgence of the loss of my own 2 babies through miscarriage. 

If I can, I am going to get my daughter involved in a grief support group.  I am hoping if we go together she will be willing to go.  I know that by myself I cannot totally help her.  I can be there when she needs to talk but I am too close to the situation to be effective in being her counselor. 

I don’t know why God has allowed this to happen.  The baby was not healthy was probably the main reason.  It could also be that it would have been too hard on my daughter.  What if I had kept her at home instead of finding her another place to stay?  I could do what ifs all day.  It won’t change a thing and I know that I won’t know this side of heaven.  

I do know one thing.  God is our ultimate comforter and healer.   He is there, we just have to reach out to Him.  I know that our healing will take time.  We will have to stay in close contact with God and continue to depend on Him.  There are too many instances in the Bible and in my own life that have shown me his faithfulness.  He will not leave me now.

And so Lord, where do I put my hope?  My only hope is in you.  Psalm 39:7

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Heartbroken

The Crisis Pregnancy Center ministry is about a lot more than working to prevent abortions.  We give a lot of free pregnancy tests and options counseling for sure.  We also do relationship counseling, parenting classes and mentoring.  It is through our mentoring and classes that we develop longer term relationships and grow in love for our young families.

We have known a young couple, Joshua and Ashley (names changed) for about 3 years.  They are married and came to our Sweet Pea's Baby Boutique for parenting classes and were also in need of material resources for their unborn baby.  We helped them and developed a relationship with them over many many months. Their baby boy is now 2 1/2 years old.  Then along came their little girl who is now 1 year old.

Joshua and Ashley are a struggling young couple like many of us but it also became apparent that Joshua has a psychological disease that causes him severe mood swings as he often goes off his meds.  He has left ranting messages on our phones only to come back and apologize.  We became aware that Joshua had some issues with the law and CPS but didn't know any details.  He eventually stopped coming to our classes and then told Ashley she couldn't come either.  She complied.  I reconnected with this couple a few months ago when I saw them walking up San Pablo Avenue without their children.

Joshua was muttering and pushing an empty baby stroller.  Ashley was following him closely in silence as she always does.  I tried to talk to them and they just kept walking.  I was alarmed!  Where are the babies?  As they walked quickly up the street, I got in my car and followed them to try to talk to them.  I parked my car on the curb and chased them up the street.  Eventually they stopped and Joshua told me that "they" had taken his children because "they" wanted them for their own families.  He and Ashley were now homeless and all their possessions were with them.  "They" was Child Protective Services.  Joshua was obviously off his meds and ranted and raved about all the people who were "after them".  I managed to get 10 seconds with Ashley and told her if she ever was ready to get help to come to the center, it would be a safe place.

8 week ultrasound
On Tuesday, Ashley was waiting outside our door early in the morning.  Joshua had threatened to kill her.  She said she was ready to leave him.  She is now 8 weeks pregnant with their third child.  After counseling with her, she assured her counselor over and over again that she wanted help and wanted to get her children back and be their mother.  She said she recognized she couldn't be with Joshua because he refused to get help and that she needed to start a new life and raise her children in a safe home.

We were able to contact a dear lady named Mary from our church who picked her up and took her home with her so she would be safe until we found someplace more permanent.  She stopped and fed a hungry Ashley, bought her clothing and opened her home. All seemed well for only one night.  On Wednesday, while Mary was at work, Ashley contacted her husband, packed up her clothes, left no note, no thank you and went to meet Joshua.  An altercation ensued, police were called.  That was and is the end of our involvement.  We can't help them anymore. 

Our hearts are broken, especially for the two young children in foster care and their unborn brother or sister. We are sad for Ashley and Joshua as well.  Many of our volunteers and our staff have developed relationships with them over these years.  Life is not always simple and we can't fix it.  Only God can do that.  We turn it over to Him.  We pray that He will meet them where they are and they will get the help they need.  We pray for those precious babies and pray the Lord will keep them safe.

Give all your worries to Him because He cares for you.  1 Peter 5:7


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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Take Me Away!

Abigail Meyers is 21 years old, has a beautiful heart and is wise beyond her years.  I love how she speaks of Jesus as her "Knight in Shining Armor"!   What is stopping you from being swept away by your Prince?

Abigail Meyers
The salvation of the righteous comes from the LORD; He is their Stronghold in time of trouble. The LORD helps them and delivers them; He delivers them from the wicked and saves them, because they take refuge in Him. Psalm37:39-40

It says that the reason why He delivers them is because they take refuge in Him. Which makes me think of something God has been teaching me in this last year or so.... I have to let Him rescue me. He is a gentleman and He won't come uninvited. TRUE. But once you invite Him, once you cry to Him to rescue you--you have to choose to be rescued!!

Think of the knight in shining armor allegory that is always drawn of Jesus--You (His princess) are trapped in a high tower with no way out, and you've been hoping against hope that your handsome prince will come and save you--Jesus (your handsome prince) heroically climbs the high tower to save you-- He gets there and majesticly declares His love for you and that He wants to bring you home from the tower that has held you captive for so long-- But you hesitate..... because first of all, climbing down from that tower looks pretty dangerous compared to staying put in this nice little barred loft you have been given; and secondly, you grown quite used to living here and going back to real life means you will have to take care of all your responsibilities.....--So what will you do?? It's like a 'Choose Your Own Adventure' book, what will you decide? Will you trust Him and let Him take you far, far away from what has held you captive? OR Will you tell Jesus 'Thanks for coming all this way to rescue me, I know it was alot of trouble and I appreciate the effort but on second thought, I think I'm just gonna stay put for now; I am pretty secure in this tower and trust is not really my thing. :)

Will you take refuge in His arms and allow yourself to be rescued from whatever it is that is holding you captive in the tower? Will you let Him deliver you? He can sweep you off your feet and carry you out of that tower in a heartbeat, but He waits for your word - He doesn't want to steal you - He wants to know you are coming willingly and that you trust Him to deliver you from your captor.  Do you want to be rescued?

Written by Abigail Meyers

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Hopefully she can have the future she dreams of.... hopefully

LaNell Richard is the coordinator for our "No Regrets" program.  Give her a call if you or your teen are interested in hearing more about "No Regrets".  If you are outside the Coachella Valley area, LaNell will try to connect you with a program near you!!  

LaNell Richard

She was 17 and scared when she came into the Crisis Pregnancy Center.   She had been to a doctor several months before, and was diagnosed with stage one cervical cancer caused by HPV (human papillomavirus).   I sat and listened to this beautiful young girl as she told me her plans and dreams.  She wants to go to college, to pursue a career in nursing.   She is looking forward to marriage and children some day.  What is her reality now?  She most likely can go to college . . . hopefully her cancer can be effectively treated, although there is no cure for her HPV.  She can still marry a wonderful man. . . hopefully he’ll understand when she has to tell him that she has an incurable STD which she will most likely pass on to him.  Hopefully, she has not contracted another of the over 25 STDs; she now has an increased risk of other sexually transmitted infections, which often have no symptoms but can cause her to become sterile, or worse.  Hopefully, she can be a mother and have children of her own some day . . . hopefully.   


Currently, there are over 15,000,000 new cases of sexually transmitted infections every year ~ most are in people ages 15-24.  One in four adolescents has an STD and many of them don’t even know it.  At Crisis Pregnancy Center, we are passionate about helping educate young people about the risks of sexual activity outside of a committed relationship.  We have a program called NO REGRETS which gives teenagers tools to help make positive choices.  If you are an educator, youth pastor, parent, or young person yourself who would like more information, please contact us at 760-568-2200 or lanell@choiceline.org.  We want this generation to realize their dreams . . . hopefully without worry of unplanned pregnancy or STDs. 

LaNell Richard

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

My Daughter is Pregnant

My friend just found out that her 18 year old daughter is pregnant.  We counsel with many mothers of teens who are pregnant and the heartache they feel and disappointment over the dreams they had for their daughter are so real and sad.  I want to share with you my friend's thoughts.  She will be sharing with us as she and her family deal with the realities of a new life, a tiny life to be born.

I just had confirmed that my 18 year old daughter is pregnant.  A lot of what I am feeling is numbness and wanting to just cry.  I want to yell and scream at her about how irresponbile that she has been.  We have had many talks and I have been very firm and told her how disappointed I was in her.  We had so many talks about not getting pregnant.  She thought she knew better.  I have so many mixed feelings.  I want to keep this baby and raise it but I know it is impossible.  Our health would not permit it.  I also know that this is a child having a child.  Right now adoption is a real option.  I just want to scream at God, why me?  I can't handle this!  Then I know that God does not give us any more than we can handle.  I know that there is a lesson that God wants to teach my daughter and our family.  I will continue this blog through the pregnancy to share my feelings both good and bad.     Patty

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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Praying for Ursula

22 week ultrasound


Join me in praying for Ursula.  She is 22 weeks pregnant and seeking an abortion.  She feels unsupported, trapped and overwhelmed.  Pray the Lord would meet her where she is and that she would consider adoption of this precious baby.  This is a horrendous 3 day procedure called a D&X partial birth abortion she is contemplating.