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At Resources for Women, we offer free and confidential pregnancy confirmation services and support! If you are still needing information about your pregnancy options, we can help.

Did you recently have unprotected sex? Do you think you may be experiencing early pregnancy symptoms? We understand how nerve-racking this can seem, but you are not alone. Some women experience signs like nausea, tender breasts, or major fatigue. Take a pregnancy test to be sure and follow it up with another test at our center today.

Resources for Women offers free limited first trimester obstetrical ultrasounds* to verify pregnancy viability. Ultrasound scans are performed by a Registered Nurse (RN) trained in limited obstetrical ultrasound or a Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS). Make a free consultation with us today to learn what’s your first step in your pregnancy journey.

Learn about your options and what to expect next. Many women and couples find it empowering to understand all their options before making a final decision. If you have a viable pregnancy you have three choices to consider. Our trained coaches have helped hundreds of women make decisions they are proud of today.

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