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The Women's Pregnancy Center is a resource for women and men with pregnancy related needs, offering a safe and confidential place where you can take your time considering all of your options. An unplanned pregnancy may be scary, but Women's Pregnancy Center can help you remove the fear and confusion through our free services and non-judgemental atmosphere. Remember, being informed empowers you to make the best decision for your pregnancy.


So what are your options? If your pregnancy test is positive, you have choices. Before deciding on a particular option, gather all the facts. Call us for an appointment and you can talk through your options in a safe, confidential environment.


Help is Available

Facing an unexpected pregnancy can seem overwhelming. That is why knowing where to go for help is important. Talk to someone you can trust - we have caring people available to help you through this difficult time.

At Women’s Pregnancy Center, we do not provide or refer for abortions. We will, however, provide you with accurate information regarding abortion procedures and their possible side-effects. Abortion is a serious medical procedure that can affect your physical and mental health. It could affect the rest of your life. The right to choose includes the right to know.

 
   
 

How soon can I take a pregnancy test?

At Women’s Pregnancy Center, we offer confidential pregnancy tests that often detect results as soon as 7 to 10 days after conception, which is even before a missed period. When a woman is pregnant, her body produces a hormone called HCG, which is found in her urine and her blood. A pregnancy test yields a positive result when the hormone is present.

How accurate is the test?

Our tests are laboratory rated. They can detect the HCG pregnancy hormone as early as 7 days after conception or 21 to 24 days after the first day of your last period. The test is over 99% accurate.

Can I have a retest if my test is negative and my period doesn't start?

Yes, you may be rescheduled for another test. The HCG hormone doubles every 2-3 days during the first three months of pregnancy.

Should I see a doctor if I have a second negative test and have not started my period?

If you have concerns about missed periods and your pregnancy test continues to be negative, you should see your health care provider for assessment. If you need resources for health care, the Women’s Pregnancy Center can provide you with referrals.