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Frequently Asked Questions

How much are you services?

All of our services for pregnancy testing, referrals to agencies and other assistance are free and confidential.

Can I come back to talk?

You are always welcome to come back after your first meeting with us to talk over any issues that you are facing.

Can you talk with my boyfriend?

We are happy to listen to your boyfriend's concerns and show him how we can help him and you make healthy decisions for your future.

Can I have an abortion before it becomes a baby?

As soon as you become pregnant, the tiny person in your womb is already a boy or girl growing every day.

When does the heartbeat begin?

The baby's heart begins beating at 4 weeks after conception.

When does it become a baby?

Your unborn child is a living human person from the first moment of conception.

If I feel that cannot afford anymore children, what other choice do I have?

We can help you explore the option of adoption as a loving choice for your baby. We can also show how you can get help with parenting through support from various agencies that could assist you with financial assistance.

I cannot afford medical insurance. Is there help for me?

The state offers free medical insurance to those who fall within the income guidelines. We can assist you in finding out if you qualify for free medical care through various organizations.

My parent's will kick me out, where will I live?

We can put you in contact with different places that may offer housing for you.

Do you give out birth control here?

We don't offer birth control, but do have information available that describes the side effects of many forms of contraception that you should know about.

I had a drink last weekend, will that hurt my baby?

We strongly urge you to ask all medical questions like this one when you see your physician. We can refer you for good medical care if you don't have a doctor already.

What if my baby is going to have Down syndrome?

Children with Down Syndrome deserve to live, just as much as anyone else. Parents who have a child with a mental disability always say that their special son or daughter has brought much love and happiness into their lives.