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  • When the Pregnancy Test is Positive, Who Can You Talk To?

    We care. We want to be there. We want to be your friend. And in the Kansas City area, we are that local voice that is close by to help answer your questions. That’s why at Two Lines Pregnancy Clinic (formerly Advice & Aid Pregnancy Center) we have someone on hand to answer the phones […]
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  • Facing an Unplanned Pregnancy During the Holidays

    Otherwise known as “Three French Hens, Two Turtle Doves and…an Unplanned Pregnancy?” An unplanned pregnancy is always a shock.  But receiving a positive pregnancy test that you didn’t expect during the time of year when all is supposed to be “merry and bright” can feel even more challenging.  If you’re not ready to share your […]
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  • I Can’t Have This Baby . . . With HIM!

    Here at Two Lines (formerly Advice & Aid), we have a licensed social worker on staff to meet with women who find themselves in less-than-ideal situations. Her expertise, wisdom, and resources can sometimes make all the difference for a woman facing an unplanned pregnancy. Our social worker provides real hope for women and allows them […]
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  • Unplanned Pregnancy and Your Choice – What You Need to Know

    Choice. It’s the key word in this giant debate that we have. When it comes to an unplanned pregnancy, the choice should be up to the woman. And we agree with that – that your choice should never be forced upon you. But we also think that each woman should know all of her options […]
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  • {Education} The Info You Need On Plan B

    There are a great many questions when it comes to forms of contraceptives. But one thing that needs to be made quite clear is that they are not all the same! Some, such as Plan B, work very differently than other over-the-counter  contraceptives. It is important to understand the differences, and the timing and effectiveness […]
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  • Love Shouldn’t Hurt – Signs Of Domestic Violence

    “But he loves me”… “But I love him”… “But she loves me”… “But I love her” These are words heard all too often from women and men who have become victims of domestic violence. In these cases, “love” has become a twisted game of power and control in the victim’s lives. In a healthy relationship, […]
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