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Yes. Through Jesus Christ, there is forgiveness, grace, healing, and redemption after abortion. No sin places you beyond the reach of God’s love and mercy. Many women and men carry shame, grief, and fear for years, but healing is possible, and you do not have to walk through it alone.
Read more about God’s grace, forgiveness, and hope in our blog: Does the Mercy of God End at Abortion? and Is Grief The Same As Repentance? Why It Matters.
Many women and men experience hidden grief, unresolved trauma, shame, or emotional pain years after an abortion. Life events, relationships, motherhood, anniversaries, or spiritual struggles can bring those emotions back to the surface long after the abortion itself. Healing is still possible, no matter how much time has passed.
Read more about why these feelings can resurface years later in our blog: I Want Freedom From My Past Abortion andAbortion Healing at 60
Yes. Men can experience grief, anger, shame, regret, numbness, or deep emotional pain after abortion, even years later. Many men feel they have to stay silent or ignore their grief, but healing and support are available for fathers too.
Read more in our blog: As God Would Have It...One Man's Story of Healing After an Abortion.
Abortion recovery is a healing journey for women and men impacted emotionally, spiritually, or relationally by abortion. Many people experience grief, shame, regret, anxiety, isolation, or hidden pain that can surface immediately or years later.
At An Even Place, we provide virtual abortion recovery through biblical discipleship, healing groups, Bible studies, and self-paced resources in a safe, confidential, and non-judgmental environment.
Whether someone is grieving the loss of their baby, struggling with shame, processing trauma, or searching for hope and healing through Christ, they do not have to walk through it alone.
Many women and families experience deep grief, confusion, fear, or spiritual struggles after a medically advised abortion or difficult pregnancy diagnosis. Even when doctors recommended the procedure, the emotional impact can remain long after the decision was made. Healing, support, and hope are still possible.
Read more in our blog: When Doctors Recommend Abortion.
Forgiving yourself after an abortion can feel impossible when shame, regret, and grief have been carried for years. Healing often begins by bringing those wounds into the light, receiving God’s grace, and learning to see yourself through truth instead of condemnation. You are not beyond hope, healing, or redemption.
Read more in our blog: How Can I Forgive Myself After an Abortion?
Many women and men carry deep questions about their baby and eternity after abortion or pregnancy loss. While Scripture does not answer every question directly, many believers find comfort in the character of God — His love, mercy, goodness, and care for children. These questions often come from a place of grief and love, and you do not have to wrestle through them alone.
Many women and men feel isolated after abortion because grief, shame, fear, or regret are often carried silently. Hidden pain can create emotional distance from others, from God, and even from yourself. Isolation is a common response to unresolved grief, but healing and connection are possible when those wounds are no longer carried alone.
Read more in our blogs: Shame is a bully and Will I Ever Overcome the Shame of Abortion.
Short episodes to address common concerns of how abortion healing and faith intersect in order to validate the emotional pain and grief that abortion can bring and give hope that recovery is possible.
The Healing Corner is a web-based space offering tools and activities to support healing, granting individuals autonomy to explore, receive truth, and choose when to begin group study on their own terms.
Often the pain does not surface right away. Studies and testimonies continue to show that unresolved grief, anxiety, shame, and emotional distress after abortion are more common than many people realize. At An Even Place, we provide virtual abortion recovery and biblical healing support for women and men seeking hope, healing, and restoration.
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If you’re a man seeking after-abortion support, visit our Men’s Resource page. Many men silently struggle with abortion pain—we’re here to help you find healing and hope through trusted recovery resources.
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"Circumstances may appear to wreck our lives and God's plans, but God is not helpless among the ruins. God's love is still working. He comes in and takes the calamity and uses it victoriously, working out His wonderful plan of love."
- Eric Liddell