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A Crossroads and a New Beginning

  • Writer: Magan Swaringen
    Magan Swaringen
  • 3 days ago
  • 1 min read

Oct 2025


When Client L walked through our doors, she carried more than uncertainty — she carried history. With three previous abortions behind her and two miscarriages just the year before, her heart was heavy with grief, confusion, and anxiety. She was considering another abortion and felt trapped, believing her only barrier was the inability to afford travel out of state. At a crossroads once again, she felt overwhelmed and unsure how to move forward.


During her session, she bravely shared the emotional weight of her losses. Our team listened carefully — not rushing, not judging — simply offering compassion and hope at every turn. As she processed her fears and past pain, something began to shift. By the end of her visit, Client L said she felt hopeful for the first time in a long while. Instead of walking away from her pregnancy, she chose to continue it — stepping forward with courage and the belief that this chapter could be different.

 
 
 

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Next Step Women's Center

Burleson, Texas

 

Next Step Women's Center is a 501-c3 faith-based non-profit in the state of Texas. We exist to help women and families experiencing an unplanned pregnancy by providing factual, life-affirming information about all their options in a loving environment. 

 

All our services are confidential and are provided at no cost to our clients. We can do this because of the support of individuals, churches, and businesses in our community.  Contact Magan at 817-295-4101 to learn more.

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