I think I’m pregnant. Now what?

Wondering whether you’re pregnant can cause a lot of anxiety, stress, and questions. But it’s essential to take a deep breath and take things one step at a time.

The first step is to take a pregnancy test. If you receive a positive result, the next step is to get an ultrasound. This simple scan will give you the critical information you need to know about your pregnancy to stay safe. At Peak Women’s Care, we offer free pregnancy tests, and early, limited ultrasounds are available for those who qualify (Peak Women’s Care currently offers ultrasounds through onsite, independent medical professionals). 

I’m Pregnant. What are my options?

Your pregnancy options are parenting, adoption, or abortion. While only you can decide what pregnancy option is best for you, we’re here to offer support, free services, and information to help you feel empowered and encouraged. 

How much do you charge for your services?

At Peak Women’s Care, all appointments, resources, and services are free. We do this because we believe every woman deserves access to services and support that help her feel encouraged and cared for. 

Can I bring a friend to my appointment?

Yes! We want you to feel comfortable during your appointments. Whether you feel more comfortable alone or with a friend, we encourage you to do what works best for you. 

I’m pregnant and in school. What can I do?

Knowing you have protected rights under Title IX is essential if you’re pregnant and in school. This is a Federal rights law that prohibits schools from discriminating against you during pregnancy.

To learn more about what you’re entitled to per Title IX or to discover free resources and services that are here to help you succeed during pregnancy and beyond, contact us today.