Clearview Family Resources is a new resource center established in the Hill Country based in San Saba, Texas. This resource center will provide services for San Saba and the surrounding communities. Our mission is to provide a ClearView of Pro-Life, Pro-Family, and Pro-Community thus helping the local communities grow healthy individuals and families.
No, abortion is now banned in the state of Texas, under Chapter170A of the Texas Health & Safety Code, except in
certain narrow circumstances. Section 170A.002 restricts a person from performing, inducing, or attempting an abortion. Exceptions are for situations in which the life or health of the pregnant patient is at risk.
It’s also important to note:
· Women cannot be sued or prosecuted for their own abortions.
· It is perfectly legal and completely confidential to come and
talk to us about abortion.
No, we do not provide or refer for abortion. Because most women say they have stress or regret after an abortion, we choose not to provide or refer for abortion. We can give you a safe environment to process all the information that will be presented in a nonjudgmental, confidential way.
Good news. If a woman changes her mind after taking the first dose of the abortion pill, a reversal medication is available. Please call this Abortion Pill Reversal Hotline at 1-877-588-0333 Available 24/7. Or visit their website Here The success rate for this is currently 68%
There are two types of surgical abortion depending on how far along you are. There is Suction Curettage or Dilation
and Evacuation.
The abortion pill is a method used to terminate a pregnancy in the early stages. It is a combination of drugs. The first drug is intended to terminate the pregnancy, and the second drug causes contractions to expel the baby from the womb. It’s important to remember abortion is a serious medical procedure and comes with serious side effects and risks.
Adoption is a legal process that will transfer your parenting rights and responsibilities to an adoptive family or parent. If you decide that adoption is right for you, you will be the one making decisions on behalf of your baby. We understand that transferring your parenting rights to another family is a difficult decision, which is why it’s such good news that you will be in the driver’s seat regarding who adopts your child, what type of family your baby will go to, and even whether or not you’d like to continue to be a part of the baby’s life in the future.
If you are considering adoption, please come in and we would be more than happy to help answer any questions that you may have and can refer you to several adoption agencies.
Yes. The most common type of adoption today is open adoption. This allows the doors for relationships to remain open with the
birth parents, adoptive parents, and child. The next type would be semi-open. A semi-open adoption only partially leaves the door open for ongoing communication. And lastly, there is a closed adoption. In a closed adoption, you will remain anonymous. You can have the option of selecting an adoptive family or allowing an agency to select a family for you.
Good question. We are here to help you decide and sort through these questions and give you the support that you will need. You don’t have to answer this question alone, and you don’t have to raise your child by yourself either. Your dreams don’t have to change, we believe in you. But ultimately if you don’t feel that you are able, adoption is a good option for both you and your baby.
Are there available resources to help me?
Yes. Not only do we want to give you the information you need to decide, but we also have many resources to help you throughout your parenting journey. At ClearView, we offer free parenting courses, baby supplies, childbirth preparation classes, and community resources.2005 W Wallace
San Saba, TX 76877
325-205-0300
clearviewfamilyresources@gmail.com
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