What are the Stages of Pregnancy?

There are three stages of pregnancy, each with its specific timeframe and fetal developmental milestones that occur until the pregnancy reaches full term at approximately 40 weeks. These stages are called the first, second, and third trimesters. At Elevier Women’s Center, we offer no-cost lab quality pregnancy testing and ultrasounds to help confirm your pregnancy

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Top 7 Pregnancy Symptoms

Suspect you’re pregnant? There are some common symptoms to be aware of. But you should get an ultrasound to confirm your pregnancy. Read this article to learn about the symptoms associated with early pregnancy. Missed Period A missed period can be the biggest sign of an early pregnancy. If your periods are usually regular, wait

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What Are the Early Pregnancy Symptoms?

The only way to know for sure if you’re pregnant is with a positive pregnancy test followed by a confirmation ultrasound scan. However, several common early symptoms of pregnancy can serve as indicators: Even with these symptoms, it doesn’t guarantee you’re pregnant. Early Pregnancy Symptoms If you’re experiencing these symptoms and suspect you might be

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What Is the Difference Between a Blood and Urine Pregnancy Test?

If your period is delayed after recent intercourse or you have pregnancy symptoms, an at-home test can quickly confirm whether you may be expecting. Affordable urine tests from the drugstore detect pregnancy hormones with quick results, while blood tests are only available through your medical provider. Read this article to understand the difference between blood

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How Do Pregnancy Tests Work?

If you notice symptoms that could indicate pregnancy, such as fatigue, nausea, or a missed menstrual period, the best first step is to take a pregnancy test to determine if you are pregnant.These tests work by detecting the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) hormone in your urine. hCG is produced after a fertilized egg

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When Should I Take a Pregnancy Test?

Are you wondering if what you are experiencing is pregnancy symptoms, such as nausea, fatigue, or a missed period? Take a pregnancy test to confirm your suspicions and eliminate any possible “what ifs.”  Be mindful of the timing of the test since it’s possible to take a pregnancy test too early, which may give you

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What Does Adoption Look Like?

If you are facing an unplanned pregnancy and considering adoption as an option, it’s essential to understand what adoption looks like and what options are available.  Adoption is a complex and emotional decision involving various types of adoption; including closed, open, and semi-open.  Each type of adoption has its unique features and considerations. Keep reading

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Surgical Abortion

If considering an abortion, the amount of information as you consider your options can be overwhelming. However, it is essential to understand the different procedures, how they work, and their risks.  Surgical abortions require in-clinic surgery, which usually takes less than 20 minutes. The entire process, including the exam and recovery, can last from a

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What is a Medical Abortion? 

If you are facing an unplanned pregnancy, you may be overwhelmed by the information you find online about your options. In your research, one of the solutions you’ll find is a medical abortion. Two drugs are prescribed to end a pregnancy. These drugs are also known as the abortion pill method. The FDA has approved

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How Will Abortion Affect Me Physically?

As you initially realize that you’re unexpectedly pregnant, you may feel a sense of urgency, anxiety, or perhaps even denial.  Whatever your response is, your feelings are valid! There is no right or wrong way to feel after this initial shock. As you are reeling from these different emotions, when facing an unplanned pregnancy, researching

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