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  • Help Long After the Baby is Born

    There is much mystery and misinformation floating around about what, exactly, a pregnancy center like Two Lines (formerly Advice & Aid) really does. Do we only care about the babies that aren’t born yet? Do we pressure women to make decisions that line up with our “agenda?” Are we only interested in one part of […]
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  • Advice for Making the Hard Decisions

    “Would you like paper or plastic?” Sometimes I stand in line at the grocery store and wonder why I even get asked this question. Which is the correct answer? One kills the trees, one sits in a landfill forever. I didn’t want to have to make such environment-impacting decisions . . . I just want […]
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  • From the Heart of a Dad

    The following was shared with us by one of our dad clients. We thought it was timely, as we look ahead to Father’s Day , to hear from a dad on what it is like to find help and support here at Two Lines (formerly Advice & Aid). His words are extremely encouraging to any […]
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  • {Pregnancy Education} What is an Ectopic Pregnancy?

    An ectopic pregnancy occurs when the pregnancy takes place on the outside of the uterus or womb. Often in these cases, the pregnancy can happen in the fallopian tube, but can occasionally attach to either an ovary or some other pelvic organ. Anytime a pregnancy occurs outside of the uterus, it can be a dangerous […]
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  • A Missed Period. The Pregnancy Test Says Negative . . . But Why?

    What happens when you’ve missed your period, taken a pregnancy test, and it is negative? What could be going on with your body? There could be many different reasons why you haven’t had your period yet. Most women jump to the conclusion that they must be pregnant. But sometimes that test is negative. So what […]
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  • Pregnancy & Spotting: What You Need to Know

    Spotting is a common concern for pregnant women. If you fall into this category, you are not alone… 20-25% of women report spotting during their first trimester. Before you worry, here are some things to consider. Spotting vs bleeding?It is important to understand the difference between spotting and bleeding. Spotting is a slight amount of blood that […]
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