Aid for Women - Chicago Community Health Center

  • Chicago Loop Center 8 S. Michigan Ave.
  • Chicago IL, 60603
  • Contact Name: Jacob Thompson
  • Contact Phone: 3126211100
  • Clinic Details: I’m pregnant. What now? Your mind is probably racing with questions, and you may be feeling overwhelmed. Sometimes it can be difficult to talk to your family, friends or partner. You may be concerned about your financial situation, relationship issues, lack of health insurance, health concerns or how this pregnancy will affect your life goals. It can be difficult to make decisions when you feel like your life is spinning out of control. Aid for Women is here to help. This is your decision, so it is important to understand the changes happening within your body and to know all your options so that you can make a fully informed decision. Our Nurses and Advocates help you assess your situation, provide accurate information and support you throughout your pregnancy decision. It’s your decision. You have options.

  • Website: https://aidforwomen.org
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