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Teens Helping Teens –
Choices and Consequences
Problem Pregnancies—take time to think.
If
you make a quick decision about your pregnancy, you could regret it for
the rest of your life.
Pregnancy happens to “all of you”
- not just your body. That’s why abortion
can affect you emotionally and spiritually as well as physically.
Don’t let anyone rush you into a decision about
something that important.
God cares about you in your pregnancy.
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God wants to forgive you no matter what you’ve
done. He gave His only Son, Jesus, to die as proof of His love for
you.
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God planned sex as a special gift and privilege of
marriage. Sex outside of that committed union creates problems.
Teen pregnancy is one of them.
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While God’s perfect plan is to have new life
created within marriage, nevertheless, a child created outside of
marriage is known by God and is a person for whom Christ died. The
new life you are carrying belongs to God.
“God formed my inward
parts. God knit me
together
in my mother’s womb.” Psalm 139:1
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Being an unwed pregnant teenager is not an
unforgivable sin. In 1 John 1:9 it says that
“if we confess our
sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and cleanse
us from all unrighteousness.”
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God has a plan for you in this pregnancy.
His word makes it clear that it is not abortion.
Why not abortion?
First, because
abortion takes the life of a baby created by God and for whom He has a
plan.
Secondly, because
abortion hurts you.
Physical Effects
Abortion can result
in a damaged cervix or scarred uterus, leading to the miscarriage of a
future child who is “planned.” Abortion can result in hemorrhaging
and infection and the need for a hysterectomy, resulting in the inability
to ever have children
Emotional Effects
Most of the girls
and women who carry their babies to term, despite the difficulties
involved, feel good about allowing their children to live. But the
majority of those who choose abortion admit to later regretting their
decision. Nightmares, guilt, depression, and problems in
relationships are some of the complications reported by aborted women.
Abortion has also been linked to suicide, chemical dependency, anorexia,
child abuse, and divorce.
Spiritual
Effects
Aborted women often
become uncertain about their salvation, feeling that God can no longer
love them. Many believe they are unworthy of forgiveness and feel
separated from their Savior.
In abortion there
are two victims - the unborn child and the
mother of that child who thinks abortion will solve her problem.
But
what choices do I have?
Many people want to help you and your baby.
Crisis Pregnancy Centers can assist you with
finances, medical care, housing, legal aid, educational alternatives, or
whatever is making your pregnancy a problem.
If you desire, staff people will talk with your
parents or the baby’s father or meet any other concerns you might have.
To find such help in your area click
here
for a list of helpful places to contact.
A
pregnant teen needs a friend
Be a friend by encouraging her not to make a quick decision. Haste
does make waste of her life and her baby’s.
Be a friend by locating a crisis pregnancy center in her area. Free
help is just a phone call away.
Be a friend by encouraging her to see a doctor for a pregnancy
test. Maybe she really isn’t pregnant!
Be a friend who prays for and with her. Don’t leave God out.
Be a friend who is not judgmental and who will stick with her. Be
her Good Samaritan.
Be a friend who gives her this pamphlet and other informative
materials. Ignorance isn’t bliss!
Be a friend who reminds her that her dearest friend, Jesus,
promises to be with her every difficult, frustrating, and joyful step of
the way.
“Weeping may remain for a night, but rejoicing comes in the morning.”
Psalm 30:5
This article was published by people who care and
want to help.
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