The health worker plays an important role in helping clients who are facing an unexpected pregnancy. Clients need accurate, unbiased information as well as sensitive attention and compassion in order to make the best decision.
Health workers who counsel clients on pregnancy options need special skills to help clients make an informed choice. It is important to get the training needed to build on those counseling skills. Here are basic tips to get you started.
Before counseling any clients on pregnancy options, it is especially important that you identify and understand your own values and beliefs. If you are not aware of your true feelings about the client’s situation, you might bias the counseling and unintentionally pressure the client to make a decision that might be right for you, but not for the client.
Values clarification will help you:
How a pregnancy counseling session is put together can influence the way the client experiences the session and the impact of the counseling. These helpful steps can help you structure the session:
Before getting a urine sample from a client for a pregnancy test:
This will help you prepare for the client’s reaction to the test results.
When she receives the result:
In pregnancy counseling, how a client feels will drive her decision and what referrals you will need to provide.
If your client is unsure of her plans, help her think through all her choices.
Be prepared to:
Make sure you do not neglect or over-emphasize any single option.
For those women who receive negative test results, be prepared to:
Encourage clients to talk with a supportive person. She may be able to talk to a:
If a client tells you she has no one she can talk to, you may need to provide more intensive follow up or referrals for counseling services.
Depending on the decision she makes, you will need to refer her for prenatal care, adoption, or abortion.
Emphasize that a decision does not need to be made on that day. However, let the client know that the decision to have an abortion is time-sensitive and discuss what this may mean for her.
There are many more things you can do to make a counseling session meaningful. Training will help you and your fellow staff members become the support and resource that a client needs at this time in her life. Take advantage of training opportunities near you. If you live in California , check out these upcoming trainings:
Whether you live in or outside California , CFHC can also present a workshop on-site in your work setting. To have workshops presented on-site, contact CFHC at training @cfhc.org or by calling 213-386-5614 ext. 4580