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If You're Pregnant and Don't Know What to Do in Kansas, Start Here

Seeing a positive pregnancy test when you weren't expecting one can make everything feel uncertain. If you are pregnant and don’t know what to do in Kansas, this guide provides a clear, balanced look at your three primary paths: parenting, abortion, and adoption.

You have the right to take a breath, gather the facts, and decide what is truly best for your future.

If you want to learn more about adoption for your circumstances, fill out our online contact form below. 

This article will provide resources for your situation and break down how to approach what you should do about your unplanned pregnancy. If you need immediate support, you can call us for confidential help at 1-800-ADOPTION without being pressured into making a decision about your pregnancy. 

I’m Pregnant and Don’t Know What to Do in Kansas — What Are My Options?

When you learn you are pregnant and you don’t know what to do, it is normal to feel overwhelmed or confused. It is important to remember that you are not stuck.

In Kansas, you have three legal options: you can choose to become a parent, end the pregnancy through abortion, or place the baby for adoption.

Every woman’s situation is different, and how to decide what to do with an unplanned pregnancy depends entirely on your goals and your life right now.

No one else, not a partner, a parent, or a doctor, can make this choice for you.

Parenting

Parenting is a lifelong commitment that changes every part of your daily life. If you are considering this path but are worried about the financial or emotional toll, it helps to look at the specific costs and resources in Kansas.

According to this updated article by Tootris, the average cost of infant center-based care in the state cais $15,156, which is a major factor to weigh against your current income.

However, Kansas offers programs to help women who are pregnant but not ready to handle these costs alone:

Abortion

If you are certain that you do not want to continue the pregnancy, abortion is a medical option in Kansas.

As of 2026, abortion remains legal in Kansas due to state constitutional protections, but there are specific regulations you must follow.

  • Legal Timeframes: Abortion is generally legal in Kansas up to 22 weeks of pregnancy (LMP).
  • 24-Hour Wait: State law requires you to receive state-mandated information and then wait at least 24 hours before the procedure.
  • Medical Providers: The procedure must be performed by a licensed physician in a clinical setting.

Your first step is finding out exactly how far along you are by speaking with a medical professional.

Adoption

Adoption is a way to ensure your baby has a stable life while you stay on track with your own life goals. When you work with a licensed agency, you are the one making the decisions.

You choose the adoptive family, decide how much contact you want to have after the birth (open adoption), and receive financial assistance for pregnancy-related expenses.

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What If I’m Pregnant but Not Ready to Be a Mom?

It is very common to feel like you are pregnant but not ready to be a mom. Many women find themselves in this position because of financial instability, a desire to finish school, or because their current relationship isn't a healthy place for a child.

These are valid, responsible reasons to pause and consider if parenting is the right choice right now.

If you feel this way, adoption is a loving alternative that lets you give your child the life you want for them, including a stable home and two prepared parents, without having to put your own future on hold.

Your Step-by-Step Guide to the Kansas Adoption Process

If you decide that adoption is the right answer for what to do about your unplanned pregnancy, the process generally follows these steps in Kansas:

Get the Legal and Financial Support You Deserve

Under K.S.A. 59-2121, it is legal for an adoptive family to pay for "reasonable" expenses related to your pregnancy and the adoption.

However, it is strictly illegal in Kansas to receive money in exchange for the "placement" of a child.When you choose adoption, your living and medical expenses can be covered, including rent, utilities, groceries, and medical bills.

In addition to adoption-related help, you may qualify for state programs like KanCare (Medicaid), which covers prenatal care, or TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families).

Why a State-Licensed Agency is Your Safest Bet in Kansas

Figuring out what to do if you have an unplanned pregnancy is easier when you have an expert in your corner.

A licensed agency like American Adoptions of Kansas provides protections that you won't get in an independent adoption handled only by an attorney.

Benefits For You

  • Help With Rent and Bills
  • 24/7 Birth Mother Support
  • Birth Father Answers
  • Control Over Your Adoption
  • Pursue Your Future Dreams
  • A Better Life For Your Child

Can I Talk to Someone About My Pregnancy Without Committing to Adoption?

You are never forced to choose adoption just because you asked for information.

American Adoptions of Kansas offers confidential, no-pressure counseling with licensed specialists.

Whether you need help navigating how to decide what to do with an unplanned pregnancy or just need someone to listen, we are here for you.

Contact a specialist today to get honest answers about your future looks like when you choose adoption.

 If you need support right now or just need to talk to someone without being pressured into a decision, call 1-800-ADOPTION.

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