Could I Be Pregnant?
Could I Be Pregnant?
Pregnancy can occur every time you have sexual intercourse, as sperm can survive inside a woman's body for a few days. Although contraception can lower the chances of pregnancy, it is not 100% effective and does not eliminate the risk of pregnancy.
Pregnancy tests can indicate pregnancy, but only a medical professional can diagnose it. If you have taken a positive pregnancy test, it's recommended to take another test or schedule an ultrasound for verification. Our center provides free and confidential pregnancy tests and referrals for ultrasound to confirm your pregnancy.
If you have had sex, there is always a possibility of pregnancy. Our center is here to provide you with confidential support and answer any questions.
Contact us to schedule a free pregnancy test or appointment.
Possible Signs and Symptoms
The most common sign of pregnancy is a missed period, although there could be other reasons for a missed period. Some early signs of pregnancy may include missed periods, tender and swollen breasts, nausea, increased urination, and fatigue. However, these symptoms vary from woman to woman and from pregnancy to pregnancy, with some women experiencing no noticeable symptoms at all.
A pregnancy test is a good indication; however, pregnancy tests are only an indication of pregnancy. Only a medical professional can diagnose a pregnancy. If you have had a positive pregnancy test, consider taking another or scheduling an ultrasound for verification. If you call our center, we can set an appointment to verify your pregnancy test results. Some women have had positive pregnancy tests without being pregnant, but this is rare, and pregnancy should still be considered a possible reason.
Next Steps…
If you’ve had sex, there is always a possibility of pregnancy.
Our center can provide a free and confidential pregnancy test or retest. We can also offer or refer you for an ultrasound to verify your pregnancy.
We are here to help you sort through your questions confidentially.