Could I be Pregnant?

Facing an unexpected pregnancy can be scary. Know that you are not alone as you navigate this time. Maybe you’re not quite sure you’re pregnant or you are already considering your options. Before imagining too far into the future, a pregnancy test is your first step to confirm your pregnancy. 

No matter what the results are, you don’t have to take your next steps by yourself. At Bastrop Pregnancy Resource Center, we’re here to walk with you and provide medical-grade pregnancy tests. 

Common Pregnancy Symptoms

Many women experience multiple pregnancy symptoms in their first trimester. Some common pregnancy symptoms that could point to pregnancy include the following: 

  • Fatigue
  • Tender, swollen breasts
  • Nausea with or without vomiting
  • Increased urination
  • Moodiness
  • Food aversions 

Confirm Your Pregnancy

Confirm your pregnancy with medical-grade pregnancy testing for your peace of mind. Though at-home tests are very accurate, there is still a slight chance you could have taken the test too early or incorrectly.  

At Bastrop Pregnancy Resource Center, we provide medical-grade pregnancy tests for free. If eligible, we also provide limited ultrasounds to confirm your pregnancy details. An ultrasound is important to know what options you are eligible for and safeguard your health.

Your Pregnancy Options

If you received a positive pregnancy test result, we’re here for you. Maybe you’re afraid you don’t have the support you need, or you are going to school and are unsure about what’s next. Even with all your questions right now, you have more than one pregnancy option. 

Discuss your three pregnancy options of adoption, abortion, and parenting with our caring and non-judgemental staff today. We offer the free and confidential support you need.

Contact us to learn more about pregnancy testing and schedule your first appointment. Take a deep breathe and take one step at a time. You are stronger than you know.

 

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