When you think you might be pregnant, waiting for confirmation can feel stressful and consuming. You may be paying close attention to symptoms, counting days, or wondering if it’s too early to test.

Our team understands how important it is to get a clear answer. You’ll never be rushed or pressured. Instead, you’ll be supported by people who care about your health and well-being.

Reliable Results in a Supportive Setting

At our center, women use lab-quality, self-administered pregnancy tests, which offer more dependable answers than many store-bought tests, especially when timing is uncertain. We’ll explain the process, answer any questions you may have, and review the results with you afterward.

If your test result is unclear or negative but a pregnancy is still suspected, we can talk through when retesting may be appropriate.

When to Test for Best Accuracy

Pregnancy tests detect hCG, a hormone that increases as pregnancy progresses. Testing too early can lead to a false negative, meaning the test does not yet detect pregnancy because hCG levels are too low to be detected. For most clients, testing one to two days after a missed period provides the most accurate result.

You may experience symptoms such as:

  • Missed period
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Fatigue
  • Breast tenderness
  • Mood changes

Symptoms alone aren’t enough to confirm pregnancy. Testing provides the clarity you need to move forward in this process.

Next Steps After a Positive Test

If your test result is positive, we’ll take the time to explain what that means and discuss the next steps. This may include eligibility for an ultrasound referral and scheduling an options consultation with an advocate. These conversations are confidential and centered on your needs.

You deserve answers without worrying about the cost or being judged. Request your free, confidential pregnancy test today to take the first step toward understanding your options. You can also call us at (570) 772-0337.

We’re here to help.

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