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Perhaps you are too
afraid to contact us but
you have some questions.
We hope that the answers
to general questions
listed below will help
you.
How do I get pregnant?
A woman becomes pregnant
through sexual
intercourse or other
sexual activities when
sperm from the man
travels up through the
woman's vagina and into
her uterus. Pregnancy
occurs when a sperm
fertilizes an egg in the
woman and the this
living human embryo
implants itself in the
uterus wall.
Will you tell anyone
about my visit to your
center?
All our services are
confidential which
means, we won't tell
anyone (parents,
friends, etc.) that you
visited us and won't
contact you without your
permission. We are here
to help you!
Can I become pregnant
without having
intercourse?
Pregnancy can happen any
time that sperm is
ejaculated or
pre-ejaculated out of a
man and spilled near the
woman's sexual organs.
There is no way to know
the exact risk of
pregnancy when this
happens - no matter how
it happens. Activities
such as petting or
foreplay can still put
you at risk of becoming
pregnant.
What are the symptoms of
pregnancy?
Many women don't
experience any symptoms
until after they have
missed their period at
least a week or two.
Nausea, swollen breasts,
being tired or dizzy as
well as frequent
urination are common
symptoms a pregnant
woman experiences. Every
woman's body is
different and you may
have different symptoms.
It is possible that any
combination of these
symptoms could mean you
are premenstrual or that
you have some illness.
The only way to be sure
it to have a pregnancy
test.
For Many women,
especially young women,
irregular periods are
fairly common. This
means that the period
can be delayed. These
irregularities can
happen from month to
month. Although
pregnancy could be a
reason missing a period,
it could also be caused
by illness, travel,
worry or stress.
How accurate is a
pregnancy test?
Our test is a urine
based test, and is about
98% accurate. Other
tests may vary in their
accuracy.
How does a pregnancy
test work?
Nine days after
conception, urine based
pregnancy tests work by
picking up a hormone
that your body produces
when you are pregnant.
If the test is done too
early in the pregnancy,
it may not be able find
the hormone yet and
result in a "false
negative" test.
Are there any risks in
taking the Morning After
Pill?
(sometimes called
"emergency
contraception")?
Yes some of the possible
side effects of this
drug are fatigue,
irregular bleeding,
tenderness, abdominal
pain, headaches, nausea,
vomiting, breast
tenderness and possible
blood clot formation.
You must have a
prescription in order to
obtain the morning after
pill. It works in 3 ways
- inhibits ovulation,
prevents sperm from
reaching the egg, works
as an abortion to
prevent implantation.
Can anyone make me have
an abortion?
No, It is against the
law for anyone to force
you to have an abortion.
Not even a husband or
parent can require you
to undergo an abortion
against your will, even
if you are a minor
(under 18 years old).
Our center exists to
help you in any
circumstance. We can
also help you in
discussing your possible
pregnancy with those
closest to you that are
influencing your
decision
Does abortion have any
physical risks?
Yes, abortion has
possible risks to your
body. Women have even
died after their
abortions. Read about
Abortion Risks.
Will abortion affect my
mind and heart?
Post-Abortion syndrome
(PAS) is what some women
experience following an
abortion. While some can
experience relief right
after their abortion,
emotions can "catch up"
with them months or even
years later. Many
express that they wish
they could go back and
"undo" the abortion.
Some typical symptoms
include: guilt, anxiety,
depression, thoughts of
suicide, re-experiencing
the abortion, fear of
not being able to get
pregnant again, survival
guilt, eating disorders,
alcohol or drug abuse.
Abortion isn't an "easy"
solution by any means.
If you are considering
an abortion, please take
the time to research all
your options. visit our
"Your
Choices" page for
more specific
information about your
choices.
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