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You are not alone as you face an unplanned pregnancy. Many women like you experience fear, confusion, and anxiety when having to make a pregnancy option. If you are experiencing pressure to choose a certain pregnancy option, know that you have the final say. We are here to support you in your journey.

Are You Really Pregnant?

Whether you’ve taken an at-home pregnancy test or your period is late, you should get your pregnancy confirmed with a pregnancy test and limited ultrasound. Home pregnancy tests are not always accurate.

According to the Mayo Clinic, 20% or more pregnancies end in a natural miscarriage. Even if you have miscarried, it’s still possible to get a positive result on a pregnancy test because of hormonal fluctuations in your body. 

Just because your period is late doesn’t necessarily mean you’re pregnant. Changes happen in your monthly menstrual cycle due to stress, a hormonal imbalance, or medications you’re taking. If you’re an athlete in training, excess exercise can also affect your period.

Free Pregnancy Services

At our center, you can confirm your pregnancy. Our medical-grade pregnancy tests are simple to use and self-administered. If your test results are positive, your next step is a limited ultrasound. 

A limited ultrasound can confirm the presence of an intrauterine pregnancy, estimate gestational age, and confirm cardiac activity. These details are important to determine your pregnancy options.

Know Your Options

Once you’ve confirmed your pregnancy at our center, we can offer you education on all your pregnancy options. We can help you explore the pros and cons of each option.

Schedule a confidential pregnancy confirmation appointment with us at no cost to you.

What is the Difference Between a Blood and Urine Pregnancy Test?

Blood and urine pregnancy tests both work by detecting the hormone hCG (human gonadotropic hormone) in your body. A pregnancy begins to release hCG after it implants in the lining of the uterus, and with each day that passes, hCG levels rise to sustain a healthy pregnancy. While implantation of the pregnancy typically occurs between

I’m Afraid of How My Partner Will React to My Unplanned Pregnancy

A positive pregnancy test can send your mind racing. Maybe you just found out you’re pregnant, or you’ve known for a while, but preparing to share the news with your partner can be overwhelming. Before telling your partner that you’re pregnant, taking time to make a plan of how and where you’ll share the news

What Are the Side Effects of the Abortion Pill?

Are you experiencing an unplanned pregnancy and unsure if the abortion pill is the right choice for you? Before having an abortion, it is important to understand the potential physical and emotional risks of the abortion pill so you can make an informed decision that is best for your health. What is the Abortion Pill?