Abortion Healing

Abortion Healing

Forgiven and Set Free

There is healing for women after an abortion.

No matter what influences a woman to end a pregnancy, the physical, psychological, and spiritual side effects are real. Feelings of guilt, shame, and grief can become a heavy burden, and many women feel that they will never be free, but there is hope.

Take the step to join this healing group to bring your emotional scars “out of the dark past and into His holy light” where true and lasting healing can take place. We dive into Scriptures that offer help with issues such as relief, denial, anger, forgiveness, depression, letting go, acceptance, and true healing.

We offer group classes and also weekend retreats using “Forgiven and Set Free” curriculum, which is Christ-centered, trauma-informed, and medically accurate.

Please contact Care Net at 772-569-7939 to find out about the next class or retreat.

Abortion Healing: Forgiven and set Free

There is Hope and Healing After Abortion

Are you tired of hurting and hiding? You are not alone. There are thousands of women that are ready to do something about the pain, but unsure what to do. This can be the first step in your healing process.

POST-ABORTION DISTRESS IN WOMEN

Immediately following an abortion, women may experience a sense of relief. For some, the relief is short-lived and gives way to negative emotions that can linger unresolved. In line with the best available evidence, induced abortion is associated with a significantly increased risk of the following for women:

Anxiety and clinical depression: you might have overwhelming feelings of sadness or anger or guilt when you think about your abortion; you may have sought the help of a therapist and/or meds to treat your symptoms

Symptoms similar to post traumatic stress disorder: you may have disturbing memories and/or dreams, intrusive thoughts, and avoid pregnant women or other things that remind you of your abortion.

Substance abuse: you might use alcohol or drugs to self-medicate and numb your feelings surrounding your abortion experience.

Suicidal thoughts and behaviors: you may even consider suicide as a solution to escape the plan.

Anxiety and clinical depression: you might have overwhelming feelings of sadness or anger or guilt when you think about your abortion; you may have sought the help of a therapist and/or meds to treat your symptoms

Symptoms similar to post traumatic stress disorder: you may have disturbing memories and/or dreams, intrusive thoughts, and avoid pregnant women or other things that remind you of your abortion.

Substance abuse: you might use alcohol or drugs to self-medicate and numb your feelings surrounding your abortion experience.

Suicidal thoughts and behaviors: you may even consider suicide as a solution to escape the plan.