Pregnancy options consultation

Think You’re pregnant? Know for Sure.

The first step is to make an appointment for free pregnancy testingAll our services are free and confidential and we provide an understanding, friendly, caring atmosphere, with no pressure or judgment. A Client Advocate will listen to your feelings and concerns and a Registered Nurse can answer your medical questions about pregnancy and abortion alternatives. Whatever your choice, don’t go through it alone. Make an appointment today for a free pregnancy test and options consultation.

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Your Options

If your pregnancy test is positive, here are three choices to consider:

We are here for you. Contact us to speak to a Client Advocate who will listen to your concerns and discuss your options with you. We can connect you to the support you need to make the best decision possible for you and your baby.

If you’re considering an abortion, it’s important to understand the facts about abortion. It’s your right to be fully informed about the different types of abortion procedures and to know the possible side effects and potential complications. We are here to talk to you about all your options with no pressure or judgment. We are committed to providing you with evidence-based information and the caring support you need to make an informed decision

All our services are free and confidential. We do not provide or refer for abortions. We do not profit from any of your sexual health or pregnancy decisions.

Pregnancy Signs and Symptoms

Even early in your pregnancy, you may notice that you’re more tired than usual, experience nausea (upset stomach), breast tenderness, weight gain/loss, or changes in your appetite. These symptoms are normal in early pregnancy. The early signs of pregnancy also tend to differ from one woman to the next. The only way to know for sure if you are pregnant is by taking a pregnancy test.

Conception & Fetal Development

From the moment of conception, twenty-three chromosomes from each parent join to form every detail of human development, including gender, hair, eye color, height, skin tone, personality, emotional make-up and other inherited characteristics.

Week 3: The heart begins to beat.

Week 10: The fetus can bend, stretch, make fists, open hands, lift its head, squint, swallow and wrinkle its forehead.

Week 12: The fetus now breathes amniotic fluid, sleeps, awakens, exercises, turns its head, curls its toes and opens and closes its mouth. All of this can happen well before the mother can even feel her baby.

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