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YouAreNot AloneImportant Information for Motherswith Unexpected Pregnancies
Greater Cincinnati Area
Community Resources to Help You with Your Pregnancy:
All of the following pregnancy centers and agencies offerpregnancy testing and confidential services. They work togetherin a network, and they will be happy to refer expectant mothersto other necessary resources such as housing, medical care, andother needs. This list is intended to provide places for mothersto turn to first.
Old St. Mary’s Pregnancy Center123 E. 13th St. Cincinnati, OH 45210513.929.9165
In Downtown:
On East Side:
• Confidential services offered• Free pregnancy testing• Newborn baby packet• Referrals including housing, shelters, food, adoption information
Pregnancy Center East, Inc.3944 Edwards Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45209513.321.3100www.pregnancycentereast.com
Birthright2117 Beechmont Ave.Cincinnati, OH 45230-5414513.241.5433birthright.org
• Personal, professional counseling• Pregnancy testing, ultrasounds• Parenting classes, post abortion counseling
Pregnancy Center West, Inc.4900 Glenway Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45238513.244.5700www.pc-west.org
• Positive alternatives to abortion• Free pregnancy testing, ultrasounds• Parenting classes, material assitance• Prenatal care referrals• Abortion loss retreat opportunities
• Confidential help, emotional support• Free pregnancy testing• Medical referrals, referrals to social agencies, professional counseling• Free childbirth education classes
In Clifton:Pregnancy Care of Cincinnati108 William Howard Taft Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45219513.487.7777www.pregnancycareofcincinnati.org
Women’s Center for Health,Hope & Healing, Inc.P.O. Box 196273228 Jefferson Ave.Cincinnati, OH 45219513.961.0165wchhh.us
• Free pregnancy testing• Parenting classes, material services• Prenatal care referrals• Post abortion recovery
On West Side:
• Pregnancy consultation, education• Pregnancy testing, ultrasounds• Pregnancy and infant-loss support• Faith-based assistance
Pregnancy Care of Cincinnati108 Sundale Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45239513.521.3117www.pregnancycareofcincinnati.org
In Northwest:
In Tri-County/Sharonville:
• Free pregnancy testing• Parenting classes, material services• Referrals for prenatal care and post abortion recovery
• Free pregnancy testing• Parenting classes, material services• Referrals for prenatal care and post abortion recovery
Pregnancy Care of Cincinnati636 Northland Blvd., Suite 160Cincinnati, OH 45240513.769.7175www.pregnancycareofcincinnati.org
Oxford Women’s Care Center23 E. High St. #3Oxford, OH 45056513.523.1814 oxfordwomenscarecenter.com
• Confidential pregnancy testing• Parenting program for moms and dads• Peer counseling for women and men• Referrals for professional care• Abortion recovery care
In Eastgate Area:A Caring Place PregnancyHelp Center4446 Mt. Carmel-Tabasco RdCincinnati, OH 45244513-753-help (4357) www.pregnancyohio.com
• Free pregnancy testing• Medical and social service referrals• Adoption information and adoption agency referrals• Parenting and life skills classes• Baby and maternity supplies• Spiritual growth and sexual integrity programs• Post abortion recovery• After hours helpline
In Oxford:
Community Pregnancy Center1131 Central Ave. Suite 100Middletown, OH 45044513.424.2229www.pregnancychoice.net
• Free pregnancy testing• Baby and maternity supplies• Peer counseling, parenting education• Fatherhood support• Post abortion recovery program
In Middletown:
Pregnancy Resource Center852 Mt. Orab PikeP.O. Box 136Georgetown, OH 45121937.378.6853pregnancyhope.com
• Information on abortion alternatives• Baby and maternity clothes• Peer mentoring, parenting classes• Fetal development information• Opportunities to earn cribs, car seats, blankets, etc.
In Georgetown Area:
Blanchester PregnancyResource CenterP.O. Box 104Blanchester, OH 45107937.783.2276
In Blanchester Area:• Free self-administered pregnancy testing• Abstinence education programs• Healing and sexual abuse support groups• Baby and maternity items• Referrals for housing, education, employment, adoption
Reach Out PregnancyCenter10150 Harrison AveSuite 6 & 8Harrison, OH 45030-1966513.367.7710www.reachoutpregnancy.com
In Harrison, OH:• Compassionate lay consultation• educational information, professional referrals• Pregnancy testing, ultrasounds• Infant-loss support• Faith-based guidance
Southern Ohio PregnancyCenter135 W. Walnut St.Hillsboro, OH, 45133937.393.8429937.292.2990www.pregnantnotpregnant.comwww.sopcwecare.com
In Hillsboro Area:• Medical quality pregnancy test• Services provided free of charge• 24 hour hotline 800.395.HELP (4357)
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YouAreNot Alone
You Are Not Alone
Welcome to
Pregnancy may be the most exciting and possibly terrifying time of a woman’s life. If you are this woman or know of one, we want you to know we care about you and your welfare. This packet is aimed at informing you of the resources you have available to help you through this time. Most of them are free of charge. Please review this packet of information to determine what is available to you and how to contact a resource that you deem appropriate. All the resources in this packet are there to help you. We are sincere when we say that we have your best interests at heart and you can have confidence that anyone you contact from these resources will understand your situation and will keep your information private. We will start with people most familiar with your situation.
There are many centers, including a few important ones close by, that belong to the Greater Cincinnati/Miami Valley Pregnancy Center Coalition. All of the pregnancy centers included in this brochure are committed to a code of ethics that support life from conception to natural death and offer free testing and/or counsel-ing to those with physical, emotional, educational, financial, and legal needs due to pregnancy. All information from these centers is of course free and confidential. They offer many alternatives that clients need in order to make informed judgments about their particular situation. In order to be connected directly to a pregnancy center nearest to you, call 1-800-395-4357.
For more information, contact theArchdiocese of Cincinnati Family Life or Catholic Social Action Offices
at (513) 421-3131 (Cincinnati), (937) 222-0227 (Dayton)or (937) 492-4449 (Sidney).
Funded by theArchdiocesan Catholic Campaign for Human Development
and Pro-Life Fund
Special thanks to• St. Andrew/St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Social Action Leadership Team
• ASF Creative
Q: Where can I get some material assistance, for clothes, food, diapers and furniture for example?
A: There are many sources for items you may need right now in a center near you. Call to see if they have what you need.
Q: I have already had one or more pregnancy terminations, what can I do now? A: There is a group of women (and men) who have terminated their pregnancy and now have second thoughts. They have formed a group to advise others about what they have experienced. You would be well advised to call them at 513-784-0531 or 1-800-593-2273.
Q: I don’t think I can afford a baby now. What can I do?
A: There are many people that have been there and know what you are talking about. There may be resources you haven’t heard about yet that can advise you about financial aid and get help for you. Many of these are listed in this brochure.
Q: I’m not ready and am really afraid of the responsibility of having a baby. What can I do?
A: It is a responsibility and everybody needs help that is going through a pregnancy. You may be surprised how much real support you will get when others know of your situation. They themselves have been there. Talk to someone listed in the brochure.
Q: Having a baby is not what I really wanted to do with the rest of my life. Am I not entitled to be free of this responsibility?
A: That‘s a difficult question to answer and you probably need some time to seriously think about your answer, especially when you need to consider that other people are involved including the father of your child. Please get help with this question through the resources available to you and mentioned in this brochure.
Q: I am not in a good relationship with the baby’s father and fear bringing up a child as a single parent. What can I do ?
A: There are many people who have been in your situation. They may be able to offer you suggestions depending upon your circumstances. Some people mentioned in this brochure can help because they themselves have been there.
Q: I really have all the children I want and this one is really unexpected and unwanted. What can I do?
A: From already having children you know what to expect and it isn’t easy to have another child when you didn’t want one. You really should talk to someone about the real alternatives before ending that life within you by getting counsel from one of the resources in this brochure. You will gain insight, information, and needed support that will empower you in your decision-making process.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS…
Q: Where can I go for a pregnancy test?
A: There are several places that may provide non-diagnostic ultra-sounds to determine viability and/or gestational age. Most of these are the pregnancy centers mentioned in this booklet.
Q: Do I need an approved test to get a Medical Card for my pregnancy?
A: Yes. Only an approved test will allow you apply for a medical card. Call one of the centers in this booklet.
Adapted from “A Prayer for Life” by theU.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
A PRAYERFOR THE GIFT OF LIFE
O LOVING God we raise you upfor those in our Centers who serve
women whose unplannedpregnancy challenges them,
and the choices they must make involving the gift of your creation.
Be present to us always;help us to imitate you in all we do
especially as we are present to these women who are so vulnerable.
Awaken in every heart,reverence for the work of your hands, and renew in us a readiness to nurture and sustain your precious gift of life. We seek your blessings that we may
be better prepared to serve you.To share in and strengthen the
network in which the beauty and splendor of your creation lives.
Amen.
Healthy Beginnings47 E. Hollister St., Ste. 201Cincinnati, OH 45219-1784513.861.8430www.healthybeginnings.org
Additional Resources:
Prenatal & Neo-Natal Care: This is a medical practice with sixarea offices. Their mission is to providequality medical care to expectantwomen, encouraging them to carrytheir babies to delivery. Medicaideligible or uninsured welcomed.
Healthy Moms and Babes2270 Banning Rd. Ste. 200Cincinnati, OH 45239513.591.5600www.healthymomsandbabes.org
Free services offered to women expectinga baby or women with infants in the firstyear of life: Come in to our office or takeadvantage of our van services in yourarea. Call to find out where our van willbe at a time or place convenient to you.Medicaid eligible or uninsured welcomed.
Catholic Charitiesof Southwest OhioTwo Locationswww.catholiccharitiesswo.org
100 East Eighth StreetCincinnati, Ohio 45202513.241.7745
Hamilton Service Center140 N. Fifth St.Hamilton, OH 45011513.863.6129
• Adoption services• Pregnancy Counseling• Infant foster care• Mental health counseling• Parenting and enrichment services• Postponing sexual involvement• Services for Hispanic individuals and families
St. Vincent de Paul1125 Bank StreetCincinnati, OH 45214513.421.0602www.svdpcincinnati.org
Assistance with food, clothing,medicine, rent, utilities, transportationand companionship to people facingeconomic, emotional or spiritual crises.
Right to Lifeof Greater Cincinnati1802 W. Galbraith RoadCincinnati, OH 45239513.728.7870www.affirminglife.org
Project Rachel/Sanctuary513.784.05311.800.593.2273
Post-abortion ministry of theCatholic Church
Multiple projects and resources foreducation and advocacy on abortionand other life issues.
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