Ultrasound

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So what if I am pregnant? Then what? 

Now that you’ve had a medical grade positive pregnancy test you’ve got a lot to think about. But before we get into all of our options (and there’s a lot of them) Let’s chat about your prenatal care, because first and foremost you’ve got to take care of you. Which means, understanding your body to help make the best decision for you in this particular situation. Then let’s take a look at the options you will likely be thinking about over the next few days and weeks. 

We Provide Free Ultrasounds  

Following a positive pregnancy test diagnosis, we will then provide a FREE early prenatal limited ultrasound. This information will empower you to make the best decisions throughout your pregnancy.

Schedule an appointment today for a FREE pregnancy test and ultrasound.  

 

Ultrasounds are important because they tell you many significant things: 

  • How far along you are in your pregnancy 
  • Determine the presence of a heartbeat 
  • Rule out a tubal pregnancy 

 

What to expect during your ultrasound  

A pregnancy appointment will range between 45 and 90 minutes. A registered nurse who has undergone specialized training in sonography will perform your ultrasound. During the ultrasound, the nurse will walk you through the process and explain the findings. 

After the ultrasound is complete, you’ll have the opportunity to discuss any questions or concerns you may have with your nurse and continue to plan the next steps. Your support person is welcome to come with you to your appointment whether it be a significant other, friend, or family member.