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Unexpected Pregnancy Help

How to Find Unexpected Pregnancy Help: A 2026 Guide

No matter where you are in your pregnancy journey, unexpected pregnancy help is available. It’s a deeply personal decision that may come with mixed emotions, uncertainty, and many questions.  

Whether you recently found out you’re pregnant, are preparing for delivery, are already at the hospital, or have already given birth, adoption may still be an option for you. 

At Colorado Christian Services, support is available every step of the way. Being a licensed, nonprofit adoption agency in Colorado that has supported women facing unplanned pregnancies for more than 62 years, you can call or text us anytime at (720) 280-9517.  

CCS is Here for You With: 

  • Free, confidential counseling 
  • Help create your personalized adoption plan 
  • Legal guidance at no cost to you 
  • Financial and emotional support during pregnancy 
  • Post-placement care  

Support for Pregnancy-Related Expenses 

On a case-by-case basis, CCS can help with practical needs during your pregnancy, including: 

  • Transportation 
  • Free options counseling 
  • Access to medical care 
  • Help with food 
  • Rental assistance 

How Adoption Works in Colorado? 

You have the power to choose your baby’s adoptive family. Our waiting families are thoroughly screened and ready to provide a safe, loving home. With adoption agencies like CCS, birth mothers in Colorado can expect: 

  • To look through detailed family profiles 
  • Meet the adoptive parents you have chosen (in person, video, or calls) 
  • Ask questions about their values, home life, and hopes for the future 
  • You can decide on the type of adoption – open, semi-open, or closed. You choose the level of contact that feels right. 
  • There’s no deadline for choosing adoption. Whether you decide during pregnancy or after birth, the choice is yours. 

Our caseworkers walk beside you, step by step, as you create an adoption plan that reflects your hopes and values. 

Adoption Has Changed  

When some people hear the word “adoption,” they picture outdated stories of secrecy or loss of control. But adoption today looks very different. 

Modern adoption can be open, semi-open, or closed. As a birthmother, you get to decide what feels right. Many birth parents choose the adoptive family themselves. They get to decide how much contact they want and remain part of the child’s life in ways that feel healthy and respectful. Adoption isn’t about giving up; rather, it’s about making a thoughtful plan. 

Thinking About Adoption? We’re Here to Help

Adoption is not something you have to commit to immediately. Learning about it doesn’t lock you into anything; it simply gives you information. Taking time to explore your options is a sign of strength. 

Considering adoption can bring up many emotions, and it is normal to have questions along the way. Our goal is to provide caring, consistent support as you explore what is best for you and your baby. 

 

Positive Adoption Language Note 

Our blog uses common search terms so people can find help more easily. At Colorado Christian Services, we prefer positive adoption language that respects everyone involved. If you’re pregnant and exploring adoption, we’d be honored to help.