Frequently Asked Questions

I’m struggling in my relationship, can you help?

Yes! We’ve trained thousands in healthy relationship building skills. Relationships can be hard, but we are here to help.

When should I get an ultrasound?

After a positive pregnancy test, it’s time for an ultrasound. Because some pregnancy tests produce false positives, an ultrasound can determine whether you are actually pregnant. An ultrasound can also tell how far along you are, detect a fetal heartbeat and assess whether you might miscarry.

How do I know if I am pregnant?

Because each woman and each pregnancy is unique, symptoms may vary. However, the most common sign of pregnancy is a missed period. If you have missed a period, it’s best to make an appointment for a free pregnancy test at our center. Other common pregnancy symptoms include fatigue, nausea, bloating, darkening of the nipples, cramping/spotting and frequent urination.

What are the signs of an STD?

Most STDs do not exhibit unique symptoms, and most symptoms can be mistaken with other illnesses. That’s why it’s important to get tested after unprotected sex. Waiting too long to get tested and treated for an STD puts you and your partner at risk for severe health complications.

How much will my appointment cost?

We care about your health and well-being—your appointment with us is completely free. Additionally, you do not need to bring any form of payment or health insurance with you.

I’m pregnant. What are my options?

You have more options than you might realize. Our caring staff will discuss all your options with you, without judgment. All the resources we provide are completely objective (we do not profit from your decision) and we’ll provide you with all the information you need to make an informed decision regarding your pregnancy.

Does my significant other have a say in my decision?

Whether you are a woman or a man facing an unexpected pregnancy, you don’t have to go through it alone. You both should have an open discussion regarding your options and make an informed decision together on how to move forward. We can help you with these conversations and provide the information you need.

What if I don’t know how to be a good parent?

No one is a parenting expert, but that doesn’t mean you can’t provide your child with love and support. We offer parenting classes to help you learn the ins and outs of being a good parent during each stage of your child’s life. Call us today to learn more about our free parenting program and how it can benefit you.