Are you wondering if you’re really pregnant? What do you do next? What options do you have? We understand you may feel overwhelmed by an unexpected pregnancy and with questions and concerns. Know that you are not alone as you take your next steps.

  • What will my partner do? Will he support me?
  • What will my friends and family think?
  • Will my parents support me financially?
  • Can I continue school/college?
  • Can I work and pay for childcare?
  • What are my pregnancy options?

No matter what questions come your way, know that you don’t have to figure them out all by yourself. First, before planning too far ahead, confirm your pregnancy details.

Common Pregnancy Symptoms

Did you miss your period and think you’re pregnant? A missed period is a highly likely indication of pregnancy. Some other signs of pregnancy include the following:

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

If you have any of these symptoms or missed your period, start with a free pregnancy test appointment with us to be sure. If you receive a positive pregnancy test result with us, an ultrasound is your next step. An ultrasound confirms if you have a viable pregnancy, the location of the pregnancy, and how far along you are. These important details determine what your next steps are and what pregnancy options are available to you.  

Get Support Today

Talk with our compassionate team today to talk through your unique pregnancy situation. We’re here to help you get answers about your pregnancy details with our free and confidential pregnancy tests and ultrasounds.

Once you confirm your pregnancy with us, we can help you better understand your pregnancy options. Talk in a safe and non-judgemental space today. We’re here to support you every step of the way.

Schedule a free and confidential appointment today to learn more. You are stronger than you know.

Symptoms of pregnancy. (n.d.). Mayo Clinic.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/getting-pregnant/in-depth/symptoms-of-pregnancy/art-20043853