How to Handle an Unplanned Pregnancy When You’re Not Ready
You are not alone in your feelings of doubt and fear around a pregnancy. Though you may feel like you’re not ready for what’s next, know that you are much braver than you know. Understanding your pregnancy details and options can bring you great clarity during this time. Start there.
Get the support you need at First Concern PRC, where we provide you with no-cost pregnancy services to confirm your pregnancy details and know what pregnancy options are available to you. One step at a time.
Confirm Your Pregnancy Details
Start with a lab-quality pregnancy test to be sure that you’re pregnant. Once you’ve received a positive test result, an ultrasound is needed to confirm vital pregnancy details, including:
- How far along you are (gestational age)
- The location of your pregnancy (where it’s located in the uterus)
- The viability of your pregnancy (if there’s a heartbeat and pregnancy his progressing)
These details are important to have to determine what’s next for you and to safeguard your health, as ultrasounds can alert you to potential complications.
Learn All Your Options
You have more than one pregnancy option to choose from. You have three options: abortion, adoption, and parenting. Explore them more to make an educated decision for your future.
Remember that no one can pressure you into making a certain pregnancy decision. It’s completely up to you.
Get the Support You Need
Our caring team at First Care PRC can offer you the support you need right now. We can help you navigate your pregnancy options so you can make an informed decision that’s right for you.
Start by confirming your pregnancy with our no-cost pregnancy testing and potential on-site ultrasound referral today. Schedule an appointment to learn more and get started. We are here for you.
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