Pregnancy options

Learn about each of your pregnancy options 

Three options to choose from

It's good to have options.  When it comes to decision making, options drive us to be better informed before making a choice.  When you have options, you feel like you can make a decision more confidently.  When it comes to pregnancy, regardless of what anyone tells you, you have three options to choose from.

Abortion

Abortion is the elective termination of a pregnancy located in the uterus and is performed using one of two primary methods, medical (chemical) and surgical. Prior to making the decision to abort, it is important that you have all the information you need regarding your pregnancy.  Details such as how far along you are and if the pregnancy is viable are critical.

These details and more can be provided to you.

Adoption

Adoption may not be an easy choice, but it is a selfless and courageous one where you choose a solid home life for your child. There are three adoption plans that you can choose from.  You decide who the adoptive family will be and the lifestyle you want for your child.

Parenting

Parenting is rewarding, but it can also be challenging.  There are a lot of things to consider when choosing to parent. With the right support network, it is possible to successfully parent your child.  You may even be surprised at the many resources that are available to you. 

Pregnancy Testing

Many home pregnancy tests claim to be accurate, but you may have concerns trusting the results. This pregnancy testing service is free, and you will be provided with the result during your appointment.



Medical Screening Before An Abortion

Since having a positive pregnancy test does not provide the full scope of information needed to obtain an abortion, you can meet with a nurse to receive all of the necessary details before scheduling an abortion.



Ultrasound

Your health is important. That is why we offer this service at no cost so you can know how far along you are, the location of your pregnancy, and if your pregnancy is viable. Only an ultrasound can provide these details about your pregnancy.