Teen Pregnancy Options

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An unplanned teenage pregnancy is an overwhelming amount of responsibility and a life-changing event. You are likely researching your pregnancy options: parenting, terminating, and adoption. Parenting means you will continue with your pregnancy, give birth, and take on full responsibility of caring for and raising your baby. Terminating the pregnancy is legal throughout pregnancy in Wyoming. There is no ban or limit on terminating the pregnancy based on how far along in pregnancy you are. However, if you are under the age of 18, a parent or legal guardian must give you permission to get an abortion in Wyoming.

There’s another option that is less considered… adoption! With an adoption plan, you will continue your pregnancy, give birth, and then place your baby with an adoptive family relinquishing all your parental rights and responsibility. Even if you are thinking about placing your child for adoption, you face a lot of responsibilities. Placing your baby for adoption can lead to a better life for both your baby and you, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s an easy decision to make.

Adoption Agency in Wyoming

Choosing an adoption agency is about finding a place where you can learn about your options in a safe, respectful, and supportive environment. At Wyoming Children’s Society, you will never be judged. Our team will never pressure you or push you toward adoption. Our role is to provide honest, clear, and realistic information so you can make the decision that feels right for you.

We are here to walk you through your adoption options and help you create a thoughtful plan to place your child with a loving adoptive family. If adoption is what you choose. As a teenager, choosing adoption will not get you in trouble, and you are not alone. We can also support you in having conversations with your parents or family about your pregnancy and your choices.

Reach out to Wyoming Children’s Society to talk through your options and decide whether adoption is the right path for you and your child. Choosing adoption is not giving up. It is choosing a future filled with care, stability, and opportunity for both of you. As a trusted organization within the adoption community, Wyoming Children’s Society offers the education, guidance, support, and resources you need to make the best decision for your life and your child’s future.

Wyoming Adoption Process for Teens

Facing an unplanned pregnancy as a teen can feel overwhelming, but you do not have to go through it alone. Wyoming Children’s Society is here to provide guidance, compassion, and reliable information so you can make the decision that is right for you and your future.

What You Can Expect From Wyoming Children’s Society:

  • Experienced, compassionate professionals – Our adoption professionals have supported expectant parents from many backgrounds, including teens. From your first interaction, you will be treated with kindness, dignity, and understanding.
  • One-on-one guidance – You will work closely with a dedicated adoption social worker who will walk you through every step of the process and answer all of your questions.
  • You stay in control – No matter your age, you are in charge of your adoption plan.
  • You can choose the type of adoption you want, select the adoptive family for your child, and decide how much contact you would like after the adoption is finalized.
  • Financial assistance, if eligible If you qualify, assistance may be available for court-approved living expenses during your pregnancy and throughout the adoption journey.
  • A safe place to talk; no pressure required – Even if you are unsure about adoption, you can meet with an adoption social worker in a private, supportive, and judgment-free environment to explore your feelings and learn about all of your options.
  • You Matter, No Matter What You Decide – At Wyoming Children’s Society, your voice matters.

Our goal is to help you feel informed, respected, and empowered as you navigate this decision. Whatever path you choose, we are here to support you every step of the way.

What Do I Do If I’m a Pregnant Teen in Wyoming?

Finding out you’re pregnant as a teenager can feel overwhelming, confusing, and even scary. You may be unsure where to turn or what your next steps should be. Take a deep breath, there is help available. And you do not have to face this alone. The most important thing you can do right now is focus on your health, safety, and emotional well-being while learning about all of your options. Reaching out for trusted support and accurate information can help you feel more confident and empowered as you move forward.

Surround Yourself With Caring People – Support matters more than ever during pregnancy. Try to surround yourself with people who care about you and want what’s best for your future. This might include a parent, guardian, family member, teacher, coach, school counselor, or another trusted adult. Having people who will listen without judgment and offer encouragement can make a difficult situation feel more manageable. If you are worried about how someone may react, an adoption counselor or social worker can help you prepare for those conversations and provide emotional support along the way.

Get Support From Outside Sources – In addition to family and friends, outside support can be incredibly helpful. Adoption agencies, counselors, medical professionals, and community organizations are trained to help pregnant teens understand their options and access the resources they need. These professionals can provide accurate information, emotional guidance, and practical assistance in a confidential and respectful setting. Even if you are unsure about adoption, reaching out to a trusted organization can help you feel informed and supported as you consider what is best for you and your baby.

Increase the Chances for a Healthy Pregnancy – Taking care of your physical health is an important step for both you and your baby. Schedule prenatal care as soon as possible and attend regular medical appointments. Try to eat balanced meals, stay hydrated, get enough rest, and avoid substances like alcohol, drugs, and tobacco. Managing stress and asking for help when you need it also plays a big role in a healthy pregnancy. Medical providers and support professionals can help you create healthy habits and connect you with resources to support your well-being.

Consider Other Aspects of Your Situation – Pregnancy can affect many areas of your life, including school, relationships, finances, and future goals. It’s important to think about how each of your options may impact your education, emotional well-being, support system, and long-term plans. You deserve to make a decision that supports your future and aligns with what feels right for you. Talking through these factors with a counselor or adoption professional can help you see the bigger picture and make a thoughtful, informed choice.

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Recognize the Signs of Postpartum Depression – Emotional health is just as important as physical health, especially after giving birth. Postpartum depression can affect teens as well as adults, and it is more common than many people realize. Signs may include ongoing sadness, anxiety, mood swings, trouble sleeping, feeling disconnected, or difficulty coping with daily life. Recognizing these symptoms early and reaching out for help is a sign of strength not weakness. Counselors, doctors, and support organizations can provide care and treatment to help you feel better.

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Adoption can be a complicated process if you’re alone. The experienced staff of Wyoming Children’s Society has worked with teens just like you. We can help you make an informed decision and, if you decide that it is the best option for you, can also aid you in navigating the adoption process. You can call or text us with no obligation, but to find out your options when facing an unplanned teenage pregnancy.

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