Your Burning Questions, Answered.
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Experts recommend waiting a day or two after your missed period to take a test. You need time for the pregnancy hormone (hCG) to build up in your body and enter your urine and bloodstream.
Before making a decision about your pregnancy, you should get as much information as possible. An ultrasound answers three vital questions:
1. Is my pregnancy located safely in the uterus?
2. What is the gestational age?
3. Is the pregnancy developing, or have I miscarried?
Don’t skip this critical step. We’ll provide you with a referral for a free ultrasound.
If you are sexually active, you are incredibly vulnerable to contracting a sexually transmitted infection (STI), which is also known as a sexually transmitted disease (STD).
Many STIs have no immediate symptoms, so people put off getting tested. However, an untreated STI can lead to serious health concerns later.
No. We neither perform nor refer for abortion. However, we’ll provide thorough, accurate information on all your options. This will help you decide confidently.
All of our services are completely free and confidential. The only thing you need to bring to the center is a valid photo ID (either a driver’s license or student ID).
Yes, we want you to be as comfortable as possible. You are welcome to bring a friend, family member, or your partner.
We will discuss your pregnancy test in private, but you are welcome to invite someone to accompany you afterwards.