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Early Pregnancy Symptoms
Are you wondering if you are pregnant? A late period is usually the first sign of pregnancy, but a change in your menstrual cycle can happen for many reasons. Here is a list of other pregnancy symptoms to watch for:
- Tender, swollen breasts
- Nausea with or without vomiting
- Increased urination
- Fatigue
- Moodiness
- Bloating
- Light spotting
- Cramping
- Constipation
- Food aversions
- Nasal congestion
Some women experience many of these symptoms early on, while others hardly experience any. Each pregnancy is unique, just like each woman.
What Is My First Step?
Because stress, a hormonal imbalance, increased athletic activity, or rapid weight gain or loss can alter your monthly cycle, you need to take a pregnancy test. At Assurance, we provide no-cost, clinical-grade pregnancy tests so you can be confident in the results.
If your pregnancy test is positive, you can speak with a nurse about the possibility of receiving a no-cost limited obstetric ultrasound scan. Limited obstetric ultrasound is the most reliable way to determine how long you have been pregnant. It also indicates the pregnancy’s location and if your pregnancy is viable or if you are at risk for a miscarriage. Up to 26% or possibly more pregnancies end in a natural miscarriage.
Why Are Our Services Offered At No Cost?
We want you to have accurate pregnancy and health information without a financial burden. Assurance does not benefit financially from any decision you make regarding your pregnancy, so you will receive quality care and honest information regardless of the outcome.
We value your privacy. Client information is held in strict and absolute confidence as allowed by law. Schedule your appointment for a no-cost pregnancy test, limited obstetric ultrasound, STI testing, or other service.