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We know how scary this time may feel right now. An unplanned pregnancy can change everything, but you are not alone. Maybe you’re asking yourself what your pregnancy options are. Take a moment to breathe.

Before looking too far into the future, a medical-grade pregnancy test is your first step to confirm your pregnancy. Our compassionate team at LifeLine Pregnancy Center is here to walk with you.

Pregnancy Symptoms

There are numerous pregnancy symptoms that women experience in the first trimester. Here are some of the most common pregnancy symptoms that could potentially point to pregnancy:

  • Fatigue
  • Tender, swollen breasts
  • Nausea with or without vomiting
  • Increased urination
  • Moodiness
  • Food aversions 

Verify Your Pregnancy

Did you know that a positive pregnancy test is not enough to confirm your pregnancy? Verify your pregnancy with BOTH a pregnancy test and an ultrasound for full clarity about your pregnancy.

Though at-home tests are very accurate, there is still a slight chance you could have taken the test too early or incorrectly. This can be easy to do, as many women feel rushed into making a decision. To get accurate results to move forward with clarity, follow up your positive pregnancy test with one at our center today to be sure.

We provide self-administered pregnancy tests at no cost to you. Our pregnancy tests detect the presence of the hCG pregnancy hormone and are over 99% accurate. Schedule an appointment with us today!

Your Pregnancy Options

We know how difficult it can feel to navigate an unplanned pregnancy and we are here to help educate you about all of your options. There is no pressure from us, but simply information so you can make a confident decision for your future.

You have more than one option when it comes to your pregnancy. We can help you discover what all of these options include and the next steps. Speak with our caring and non-judgemental team today to get started.

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?