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The moment I saw the positive pregnancy test
I remember standing in my bathroom, staring at the pregnancy test as if it might change if I looked at it long enough. Two lines. Clear as day. And yet my mind couldn’t process what my eyes were seeing.
I wanted to cry, but I didn’t even know why. Was I happy? Had I just ruined my life? The shock was so intense it felt physical, almost traumatic. It pulled me backward into a season of my life I had fought hard to leave behind. Everything felt loud and silent at the same time.
I was scheduled to leave the country in a few weeks. I was already anxious about my health. And now this.
I didn’t know what to do next.
Feeling completely alone
I didn’t feel safe telling anyone. Not my friends. Not my family. Not even the baby’s father. We had only been together about six months, and there were already red flags I couldn’t ignore. He didn’t seem concerned about me or the baby. His behavior made me uneasy. Instead of feeling supported, I felt more alone than ever.
So I did what so many women would do in that moment. I Googled: “free pregnancy test” and “cheaper pregnancy help.” That’s how I found Avail.
An unexpected experience
I expected a clinical approach. Cold, busy, uninterested in me. Instead, I felt warmth. I felt welcomed. I felt safe.
No one rushed me. No one judged me. No one minimized what I was carrying—physically or emotionally.
When I met with my Care Expert, I couldn’t believe the words coming out of my mouth. I was saying things I hadn’t even admitted to myself. I felt embarrassed, and I questioned whether I even deserved support. But she didn’t flinch. She didn’t correct me or shame me. She just listened. Really listened.
And somehow, in that moment, I started to believe that maybe I could do this.

Finding support and stability
Avail encouraged me to take delivery support classes, conflict resolution classes, and financial education classes. They connected me to legal help when I needed it.
Their network of referrals changed my life. Through Avail, I was able to receive free counseling sessions. I worked through trauma I didn’t even realize was still shaping me. I learned how to become the kind of mom my daughter deserves—not just someone surviving, but someone healing.
Things with her father aren’t perfect, but I’ve learned how to pause, process, and respond instead of react. I’ve learned to set boundaries. I’ve learned to ask for help. I’m not the scared, isolated woman I was in that bathroom.
Continued support that makes a difference
And Avail is still there. I continue to meet with my Care Expert. She checks in, encourages me, and reminds me that I’m not alone.
This past Christmas, they sent us a box of Christmas presents. My daughter adored the book inside. I loved the journal. They even included gift cards so I could buy my daughter a present. It may sound simple, but to a mom trying to rebuild her life, it meant more than I can explain.
Looking ahead with hope
Sometimes I still struggle. Some days are heavy. But when I look at my daughter, I see hope. I see purpose. I see the life that felt almost impossible.
Avail didn’t just help me through a pregnancy. They helped me become a mother. And because people chose to support this work, my daughter and I are standing here today—stronger, steadier, and not alone.
Avail Staff
Articles by Avail Staff represent the shared expertise of our team at Avail, a national organization committed to helping people facing unexpected pregnancy or processing a past abortion discover clarity and support. These posts reflect our philosophy of care and draw from real client experience, offering trustworthy insight for those seeking guidance, understanding, or next steps.
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