Why Talk To Us About Abortion?
Are you facing an unplanned pregnancy? If so, you might be feeling all types of emotions.
If you are thinking about abortion, there are some essential things you need to know. Darke County Pregnancy Help Center can provide the answers you need.
Contact us for a free appointment to meet with our caring, experienced team. Here are some of the services that we can provide for you:
Even if you have already taken a urine pregnancy test at home, our medical team can administer one at no charge. When taken correctly, urine tests are 99% accurate.
Your lab-quality test will be administered at the Pregnancy Help Center, and the results will be provided to you that same day.
If your pregnancy test is positive, we will provide a transvaginal or abdominal ultrasound. An ultrasound uses sound waves to create a picture of the inside of your uterus.
Ultrasounds discover information that is vital to you. This information includes:
Even if you think you know when your pregnancy began, several factors make it difficult to tell for sure. An ultrasound can provide a close estimation.
If you are considering a medical abortion, the FDA recommends it only be performed through ten weeks of gestation. An ultrasound can show you if you are within that range.
Some experts estimate that up to 26% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage. Most of those occur in the first twelve weeks.
An ultrasound can detect a fetal heartbeat, one indicator of viability.
Usually, a pregnancy forms inside the uterus, but sometimes, it develops outside.
When it forms outside the uterus, it is known as an ectopic pregnancy. An ectopic pregnancy cannot develop normally and requires medical attention.
Our caring team will listen to your situation and provide comprehensive information on all available options.
These include parenting, adoption, and abortion. We know you must have the information to make the best decision.
Contact Darke County Pregnancy Help Center today for your free, private appointment!
Darke County Pregnancy Help Center does not provide or refer for abortions.
All abortion information sourced in this blog is based on accurate information at the time of writing.