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Sound Choices Pregnancy Clinic
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Thurs after 4 - Sunday: 1-800-712-4357

Do you think you may be pregnant? Or maybe you’re experiencing symptoms and wonder if they point to pregnancy. 

Whatever the case, it’s vital to know that pregnancy can look and feel different for every woman. Although, there is a consistent group of bodily responses to hormonal changes that manifest with pregnancy. The following symptoms are worth your awareness:

  • Missed period
  • Morning sickness
  • Fatigue
  • Nausea
  • Smell sensitivity 
  • Frequent urination
  • Sore breasts

If you are experiencing these symptoms, confirm your pregnancy with free and confidential pregnancy testing at our clinic.

A Missed Period

The most common symptom in early pregnancy is a missed period. The purpose of a period in a woman’s menstrual cycle is to shed the thickened uterine lining when your body recognizes that there is no fertilized egg preparing to implant in the uterus. 

It is important to note that a missed or delayed period can also be due to other hormonal changes such as stress, hormonal imbalances, and some medications. 

Early Symptoms in Pregnancy 

There are symptoms other than a missed period that can present early in pregnancy, even before your missed period. 

  • Morning sickness
  • Fatigue
  • Nausea
  • Smell sensitivity 
  • Frequent urination
  • Sore breasts

Pregnancy Testing

Even if you have taken an at-home pregnancy test, mistakes are possible. Be sure by confirming your pregnancy with our free pregnancy testing. Our medical staff will provide lab-quality pregnancy testing that detects the pregnancy hormone known as hCG. 

A false negative can result from taking an at-home pregnancy test too early, not allowing enough hCG to accumulate in your body. Our pregnancy testing can confirm if you are pregnant or not.

If a pregnancy is confirmed, we offer no-cost limited ultrasounds to provide further information about your pregnancy to help guide your decision and care.

Greater Things Are Yet to Come.