PREGNANCY FAQs
Could I be pregnant?
If you are sexually active, there is always a chance you may be pregnant. A pregnancy test either at home or in our office will not show positive until after implantation has occurred, usually around the time you miss your first period.
Some early pregnancy symptoms include:
- Missed menstrual period
- fatigue
- dizziness
- nausea
- mood swings
- frequent urination
- food cravings/aversions, and
- implantation bleeding (can be mistaken for a very light period)
Make an appointment with us to have a lab-quality pregnancy test done by a nurse to help answer your questions.
How much will it cost?
Thanks to the generosity of our community, we are able to offer pregnancy testing and information sessions to you at no cost. Our supporters are committed to helping us offer our services to all women, without regard for their financial status.
Will anyone find out I've been there?
No. We have a strict policy of confidentiality and will respect your privacy at all times. We will not contact you without your consent.
Do you perform abortions?
We do not perform or refer for abortions but we are committed to providing you with information on all the options available.
We believe in a woman’s right to be fully informed about any procedure, and we have registered nurses available to provide you with complete and accurate medical information.
Can I bring my partner/family member/friend with me to my appointment?
Yes. You are welcome to bring someone with you for support. We can involve your partner/family member/friend in the advising process but may take steps to ensure that you are comfortable with the situation first.
