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Ananya, a 21-year-old university student, sat quietly in the consultant’s office, her eyes filled with anxiety. After weeks of confusion and denial, a pregnancy test confirmed what she had feared—she was pregnant.
“I don’t know what to do,” she whispered. “I can’t tell my parents… they’ll be shattered. My partner says it’s my decision, but I feel completely alone.”
The consultant created a calm, non-judgmental space for Ananya to speak openly. They discussed her situation step by step—her emotional state, her support system, her health, and the options available to her. For the first time, Ananya felt heard instead of judged.
She expressed her fears: losing her family’s trust, interrupting her education, and facing societal stigma. At the same time, she struggled with guilt and confusion about ending the pregnancy.
The consultant guided her with care—emphasizing that the decision must be hers, made with full understanding of medical, emotional, and legal aspects. She was encouraged to consult a qualified healthcare provider, ensure her safety, and consider reaching out to at least one trusted person for support.
After days of reflection and counseling, Ananya made her decision. It wasn’t easy, and it stayed with her—but she felt a sense of control over her life again. More importantly, she learned that seeking help was not a sign of weakness, but of strength.
Her story reflects the silent battles many young women face—and the importance of empathy, awareness, and access to safe guidance.



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