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Did you recently have unprotected sex? Do you think you may be experiencing early pregnancy symptoms? We understand how nerve-racking this can seem, but you are not alone. 

Some women experience signs like nausea, tender breasts, or major fatigue. 

Take a pregnancy test to be sure and follow it up with another test at our center today. We can answer your questions along the way, and help you gain the clarity you need.

Common Symptoms of Pregnancy

While every woman’s pregnancy symptoms are unique, some of the most common early pregnancy symptoms are: 

  • A missed period
  • Increased urination
  • Fatigue
  • Moodiness
  • Food aversions
  • Tender, swollen breasts
  • Nausea with or without vomiting

If you have any of these symptoms, schedule an appointment at our center for free pregnancy testing and we’ll help you with your next steps. 

Be Sure of Your Pregnancy

Confused about your next steps? Start by verifying the results of your at-home pregnancy test with a free pregnancy test from Origins. If your test is positive, we’ll refer you for an ultrasound. An ultrasound is important, as it will verify if you have a healthy, non-life-threatening pregnancy and how far along you are. 

Once your pregnancy is verified, we can walk you through all your pregnancy options and help answer your questions and concerns. Contact us or stop by anytime. Walk-ins are always welcome.

Our compassionate team at Origins offers a judgment-free space for you to process your options and make the decision that’s right for you. 

Free Pregnancy Consultation 

We’re here for you, especially when navigating an unplanned pregnancy. You have the final say when it comes to your pregnancy decision. We are a safe place to discuss your fears, distress, and future.

Schedule a free appointment today to learn about your pregnancy and the available resources, options, and support. You are stronger than you know. Receive the care you need today.

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conflict produces character.