Think You're Pregnant?
Be Empowered: Know Your Choices
An unplanned pregnancy can feel overwhelming and very scary. Take a deep breath; We are here to help. The first step is to confirm you are pregnant and if the pregnancy is viable. This is done in our office with a laboratory grade pregnancy test and followed up with an ultrasound. Call or text to schedule an appointment today. Our services are free.
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F.A.Q.
According to the Mayo Clinic, the best time to take a pregnancy test is at least one week after your missed period. This gives your body time to produce the pregnancy hormone, human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG).
Always follow up your home pregnancy test with one at our center to be sure of your results. Our team is here to offer pregnancy services and support at no cost to you.
We offer limited OB ultrasounds performed by trained medical staff. Depending on your individual situation, our center may offer limited obstetrical ultrasound at no charge to:
- Detect fetal heartbeat
- Determine fetal size and approximate due date
- Determine single or multiple pregnancies
- Determine the location of pregnancy (intrauterine v. ectopic)
- Advise immediate medical attention at an emergency room if indicated
Please note that if you are experiencing health issues such as bleeding, spotting, or cramping, you should seek immediate medical attention. These could be symptoms of spontaneous abortion or miscarriage, and you may require further medical treatment.
You have three different pregnancy options to choose from: abortion, adoption, and parenting. Remember that no one can force you into making any decision about your pregnancy. You have the final say.
Walk through the potential process of each option and be informed so you can make a confident, informed decision. The more you understand, the clearer the decision could be for you. Our compassionate team can talk through all your options with you if you’d like more support.
Absolutely. We are here for women and men who need extra care during an unplanned pregnancy. Our services and support are at no cost to you.


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