Frequent Questions



 1.  I want to have a talk about sex, but how do I break the ice?
No one knows your children better than you. Just trust your instincts on this one. If you make them comfortable talking with you as children, they will be comfortable talking with you as teens. If you don't talk to your children about sex, then television, movies, music, the internet, video games and, of course, their just-as-confused friends will. Wouldn't you prefer they get the information from you?

2.  What if my daughter comes home and tells me she is pregnant?
Consider yourself blessed that she came to you and not Planned Parenthood! Regardless of the circumstances, the child in her womb is your grandchild and you should want what is best for your child and your grandchild. There are many crisis pregnancy centers that can walk your daughter through all of her options free of charge.

3.  What if I find a condom in my son's room?
Better you find it before he uses it! Don't delay! Have a discussion with your son as soon as possible. Tell him that the only "safe sex" is "saved sex"- saving himself for marriage. Condoms are a "con" job, they can never guarantee protection from potentially fatal STD's, pregnancy or a broken heart.
 
If you would like to recieve the full brochure "The Top 10 Questions Parents Ask About The Talk" please give us a call (989) 345-3909 or email us at wbcpc@oopspregnant.com... include your name, and mailing address and the brochure will be sent to you.

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Parents looking for information on how to better relate to your child, or help them through a difficult situation? Perhaps your daughter has just told you she is pregnant and you're looking for some direction on the next step to take  or maybe you're getting ready for the "sex talk" and could use some advice on what to say? If so then check out some of these websites...

www.family.org, it's the website for "Focus On The Family." It is a huge website full of information on issues every parent faces.

www.teenbreaks.com This website is directed towards youth but contains much information on pregancy, abortion, adoption and it will give you a fresh perspective on how your child might be feeling. 

If you still have any questions then please contact us!