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Helplines in Canada for pregnancy & abortion.

First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Helpline
Cultural supportAll topics

First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Helpline provides 24/7 free and confidential support and information by phone and...

Kids Help Phone
YouthChildrenCultural supportAll topics

Kids Help Phone (KHP) is Canada's only 24/7 e-mental health service offering free, multilingual and confidential support for...

Counselors, Peers, Volunteers
Naseeha Mental Helpline
Faith-basedEveryoneAll topics

At Naseeha Mental Health Helpline, we answer calls from around the world from Muslim and non-muslims. Naseeha Mental Health has...

Exhale Pro-Voice
Everyone

Exhale Pro-Voice is based in the United States and offers a free, national text line that provides after-abortion emotional...

Trans Lifeline
AdultsLGBTQ+Youth

Trans Lifeline's Hotline is a peer support phone service based in the United States and run by trans people for our trans and...

NISA Helpline
Faith-basedParentsWomenAll topics

Nisa Helpline is a Project of the Nisa Foundation. We are a registered not-for-profit Canadian charity that offers a free,...

Counselors, Peers, Volunteers

Contact a helpline in Canada to get support for an unexpected or distressing pregnancy.

Unplanned pregnancies or uncertainties about pregnancy are more common than you may think. Being responsible for what happens next can feel overwhelming and isolating. If you're struggling with the following, there are 6 hotlines in Canada you can contact for support.

  • Worried about how your studies or work will be affected if you go through with the pregnancy.
  • Being concerned about whether you'd make a good parent.
  • Feeling both positive and negative emotions at the thought of going through with the pregnancy.
  • Feeling concerned about your financial situation if you go through with the pregnancy.
  • Experiencing a sense of urgency, like you need to make a decision as soon as possible.
  • Being unsure of how to tell your partner or your family, or whether you should.
  • Worried about how and whether you could raise a baby with the father.
  • Being in a state of shock or denial about the pregnancy.

Not every woman will respond to an unplanned pregnancy in the same way. Some women may feel devastated, while others may feel indifferent, and others feel happy – or a combination of all three. There's no shame in feeling the way you do, whatever that looks like.

If you don't know what options are available to you, or if you're not sure what option is best, a helpline counselor in Canada can guide and support you. A helpline counselor will listen to you without any judgment and will never guilt or manipulate you into choosing something you don't really want.