
Pregnancy Testing
When should I take a pregnancy test?
There are many pregnancy tests that can detect the pregnancy hormone before you have a missed period. However, for the best accuracy, it's best to wait to take a test until your period is late or an estimated two weeks after sex.
If you’ve recently had unprotected sex or experienced contraception failure, make an appointment today. We can provide lab-quality pregnancy tests at our center – free of charge.
Am I Pregnant? What are some early pregnancy symptoms?
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Is your period more than 2 days late?
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Have you felt any changes in your breasts?
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Are your breasts swollen or sore?
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Do any smells bother you?
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Have you experienced spotting?
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Sleeping regularly but still feeling wiped out?
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Do you have a metallic taste in your mouth?
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Do you have any other symptoms in combination? (headaches, nausea, food aversions, cravings)
If you answer yes to a few of these questions or have had unprotected sex (or contraceptive failure), we can help.
What can I expect?
While your pregnancy test results are processing, you can talk through your options. We will answer any questions and concerns you may have about abortion, pregnancy, parenting, sexual health, and more. We understand the issues facing an unexpected or unsupported pregnancy and are committed to providing you with a private and professional place to process the information and find support.
If the test is positive, we can offer a free ultrasound to confirm your pregnancy and how far along you are.