Facing an unplanned pregnancy can fill you with questions, but we're here for you with medically accurate information and answers.
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Think you might be pregnant? While early pregnancy can cause common symptoms in many women, the only reliable way to confirm a pregnancy is by receiving pregnancy testing and a follow-up ultrasound.
If you’re pregnant, your three options are parenting, adoption, or abortion. While knowing what option is right for you can feel difficult, you’re not alone in this process. We’re here to support you with no-cost pregnancy resources that can help you make an informed decision about how to move forward.
We provide all services, resources, and support free of charge because we believe that every woman should have access to reproductive and prenatal care.
If your partner tells you she’s pregnant, staying calm and listening is essential. Your partner is likely feeling overwhelmed, and your support will mean everything to her right now. While the decision about how to move forward is your partner’s to make, your thoughts and feelings about the pregnancy are valid. Want to talk to someone in person? We have resources and mentorship for men who are facing an unplanned pregnancy.
Yes! You are welcome and encouraged to bring a supportive friend, partner, or family member to your appointment.
If you are pregnant, receiving an ultrasound is an essential step that gives you the key information about your pregnancy you need to know to stay safe. At Alternatives. Yes, we provide no-cost ultrasounds administered by qualified nurses.
If you received a positive pregnancy test result, take a deep breath and know that you’re not alone in this. We’re here for you and provide no-cost ultrasounds, which are an important next step toward confirming your pregnancy. Contact us today to be connected with one of our caring team members.
The information presented on this website is intended for general education purposes only and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional and/or medical advice.