Think you might be pregnant? Maybe you have doubts because you used protection and can’t understand how this may have happened. We know it’s not easy to face the reality of a potential unplanned pregnancy, but you are not alone. 

Common Early Pregnancy Symptoms

Women can experience various early pregnancy symptoms in different combinations.

Here are all the early pregnancy symptoms to be aware of if you suspect a pregnancy.

Common signs and symptoms:

  • Missed period
  • Tender, swollen breasts
  • Nausea with or without vomiting
  • Increased urination
  • Fatigue

Less apparent signs and symptoms:

  • Moodiness
  • Bloating
  • Light spotting
  • Cramping
  • Constipation
  • Food aversions
  • Nasal congestion

Having or lacking some of these symptoms doesn’t necessarily mean you are or are not pregnant. Other medical conditions can share these signs and symptoms, such as having an irregular period (missed period) or a stomach virus (nausea).

However, these signs and symptoms may point to pregnancy. It’s essential to confirm with pregnancy testing to know for sure.

Pregnancy Testing

It can be challenging to see clearly and take the next step amid many emotions. Begin by confirming your pregnancy with no-cost and confidential pregnancy testing at our center.

If you receive a positive result again, we offer limited ultrasounds to confirm your pregnancy details. An ultrasound goes a step further to confirm the health details of your pregnancy, which will outline options available to you. 

Your Pregnancy Decision

Before you decide about your pregnancy, you deserve to receive all the knowledge to make an informed decision that’s right for you. We can help.

Our caring and non-judgemental staff are here to equip and educate you more about your pregnancy options if you receive a positive pregnancy test result.

Talk safely and confidentially with us today. Contact us today to learn more about potential pregnancy symptoms you could be experiencing and what’s next for your unique journey. You are not alone as you decide what’s best for your pregnancy and future.