Pregnant?
Is your period late? You may be pregnant. Learn more about what to expect.
Are you wondering if you’re pregnant?
If you’ve recently had unprotected sex (or even protected sex) and your period hasn’t started yet, there’s a chance you’re pregnant.
Come to First Choice Pregnancy Services to confirm your pregnancy with free testing and an ultrasound. Because we’re donor-funded, all of our services are no-cost, and we do not profit from your decisions. We’re here to help!
Early Pregnancy Symptoms
A late period is usually the first sign of pregnancy, but there are other early symptoms. Are you experiencing any of these?
- Tender or swollen breasts
- Frequent urination
- Nausea (with or without vomiting)
- Fatigue
- Mild abdominal cramping
- Light spotting
- Food cravings or aversions
- Moodiness
These symptoms can also be signs of other medical problems. The need to urinate frequently could be a urinary tract infection, and the flu often causes nausea.
Over-The-Counter Pregnancy Tests
Many at-home pregnancy tests are accurate. Unfortunately, many women take home tests too soon or don’t follow the directions closely.
If you’ve taken an at-home pregnancy test, let us confirm your results with one of our free, lab-quality tests administered by a medical staff member. Our pregnancy tests are highly sensitive and give you your results immediately.
It never hurts to get a second opinion.
You May Not Be Pregnant
It’s possible to have some of these symptoms and no longer be pregnant.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) estimates that as many as 26% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage. Almost 80% of miscarriages happen within the first 12 weeks, so many women don’t realize they’re pregnant.
Your body may still experience pregnancy symptoms for days and even weeks afterward. You can get a false-positive result on a pregnancy test.
The only way to know if you’re definitely pregnant is by getting an ultrasound. We offer the latest 2D / 3D / or 4D ultrasound diagnostic technology.
We Are Your First Choice
Before choosing an abortion, visit us first. Make sure you haven’t miscarried by confirming your pregnancy with free accurate pregnancy testing and ultrasound.