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— Rep. Cori Bush, D-1, on getting an Abortion when she was a teen
In order to learn more about each state representatives, NARAL Pro-Choice America released their annual Congressional Record on Choice documents the key House and Senate votes on reproductive freedom. Their latest released record is taken in 2020 during the second session of the 116th Congress. The score of each representatives is calculated based on how they voted on certain issues pertaining reproductive rights. These issues include Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, condemning forced sterilization, and confirmation of judicial nominees. Learn more about how the scores are calculated↗
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24
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24
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Last Day to Register to Vote
Oct 12, 2022
Official Election Day
Nov 8, 2022
If you’re facing an unplanned pregnancy, you’re not alone — about half of all women in the U.S. have an unplanned pregnancy at some point in their lives. People who are pregnant have three options: parenting, having an abortion, or placing their baby for adoption.
Why do people decide to become parents or choose adoption?
Everyone has their own valid reasons for choosing to have and raise a child. It’s normal to have lots of different feelings about whether you’re ready to take on the challenge of parenting. On the same note, everyone also has their own unique and valid reasons for choosing adoption. Some of the many different reasons people decide to place a child for adoption including that they’re not ready to be a parent, they want to be the best parent possible to the kids they already have, or they’re in an abusive relationship or were sexually assaulted.
To the best of our knowledge, all of the mentioned resources and referrals are LGBT+ friendly and support pregnant people in all of their options.
Resources for Parenting
In Missouri
Family Support Division of Missouri Department of Social Services↗
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Family Resource Centers of Missouri↗
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Nationwide
All-Options Talkline (1-888-493-0092)↗
A toll-free hotline that offers a space to explore all your feelings about parenthood without any assumptions, limitations, or judgments.
Parenting Resources from the Dept of HHS↗
An index of resources and information on parenting compiled by the Administration for Children & Families.
This network of local resources distributes free diapers.
Resources for Adoption
In Missouri
Office in Kansas City, MO.
American Adoption of Missouri↗
Office in South Independence, MO.
Nationwide
Office in San Francisco, CA but will work with pregnant people in any state.
Office in California but will work with pregnant people in all states. Specializes in placing children of color with families of color.
Open Adoption & Family Services↗
Offices in Oregon and Washington, but will work with pregnant people in any state.
Office in Ohio; clinic partners in many states