Frequently Asked Questions
These are the most common questions we hear from women visiting our center. Click on a topic below to get quick, honest answers — no pressure, just facts.
Pregnancy & Testing
How soon can I take a pregnancy test?
You can usually take a test 10–14 days after sex, but accuracy is best after a missed period. Our tests are 99% accurate. Learn more about our pregnancy testing.
Are your pregnancy testing appointments free?
Yes, everything we offer is at no-cost and confidential.
How long do appointments take?
Most visits last about 45 minutes to an hour. If your test is positive, you may qualify for an ultrasound the same day.
Can I bring someone with me?
Absolutely. One guest is permitted at your appointment. They will be allowed to join you for the ultrasound portion of your appointment if you wish.
Ultrasound
Why do I need an ultrasound?
An ultrasound confirms your pregnancy, checks how far along you are, whether it’s viable, and the pregnancy location. Learn more about our ultrasound services.
Are ultrasounds free?
Yes. Our first trimester obstetrical ultrasounds are provided at no-cost to you. No insurance or payment is required.
STI Testing
What STIs do you test for?
We offer no-cost testing for chlamydia and gonorrhea, the most common STIs.
Why should I get tested?
Many STIs don’t have symptoms, testing regularly not only protects your health but your future. Learn more about our STI testing services.
Is treatment available?
If you test positive for an STI, treatment is available at no-cost.
We can help.
Pregnancy Options
What are my options if I am pregnant?
You have three: abortion, adoption, or parenting. Learn more about your options.
Can I talk to someone about abortion before deciding?
Yes. Making an appointment with our Licensed Medical Staff will allow plenty of time to ask any questions you may have. They will go over the abortion procedures and risks with you – all without pressure.
Parenting & Adoption
Can I get help if I decide to parent?
Yes, we offer resources, classes, and referrals for parenting support. Learn more about how we can support you.
What is an open adoption?
It’s when you can choose the family and stay in contact if you want. Learn more about adoption.
Student Support
Can I stay in school if I am pregnant?
Yes! Title IX protects your rights to continue your education.
What if I am under 18?
We support students of all ages – you’re privacy is respected and our conversations are confidential.
I am a student and I think I might be pregnant. How can you help?
Our patient advocates and licensed medical staff can go over all of your options at your first appointment. You will also learn about available support and have time to ask any questions you may have. Learn more about how we serve students.
