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Experts recommend waiting until after your missed period. If your menstrual cycle is regular (every 28 to 30 days), take a test a day or two after your missed period. If your periods are irregular, wait 5 or 6 days after you expect it to start.
An ultrasound is vital to protect your health and safety. An ultrasound provides a real-time image of your uterus and helps determine three key facts:
- Is the pregnancy developing, or have you miscarried?
- What is the location of the pregnancy? If not in the uterus, you must seek medical care immediately.
- How far along are you in your pregnancy?
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and infections (STIs) are more common than many people realize. If you are sexually active, you could have an STD/STI.
Many individuals do not exhibit noticeable symptoms, which is why people put off getting tested. But left untreated, an STD/STI can cause serious health problems.
No, we do not perform or refer for abortion. Still, we can provide factual, medically based information regarding abortion procedures, the side effects to expect, and the potential physical and emotional consequences.
The FDA does not recommend buying the abortion pill online. Many online sources are from foreign countries. You cannot guarantee the safety, effectiveness, and quality of the drugs.
All of our services are completely free and confidential. The only requirement is that you bring a valid photo ID (such as a school ID or driver’s license) to your appointment.
You have three options for your pregnancy: have an abortion, make an adoption plan, or choose to parent. If you would like to learn more about all of your options, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We offer free and confidential options consultations.