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Are You Pregnant & A Student?

Learning that you’re pregnant while in school can be very overwhelming. Maybe you’re wondering how you will juggle it all and who will help you. You are not alone.

While being in school and facing pregnancy can be a challenge, it’s not impossible with the right support system and resources. At Heart of the Hills, we are here to help you make an empowered decision for your future and offer you the support you need. 

Confirm Your Pregnancy 

Though home pregnancy tests are accurate, there is always a chance for false results. To get the most accurate pregnancy test results, wait until the first day of your expected period. This waiting time will help give hCG levels enough time to build up and become detectable by the pregnancy test.

After pregnancy is confirmed, an ultrasound is needed to determine important details about your pregnancy, including: 

  1. Your pregnancy’s viability 
  2. Your pregnancy’s location
  3. Your pregnancy’s gestational age

These details will help guide you toward a pregnancy decision and allow you to be alerted of any complications, such as an ectopic pregnancy, and take immediate action. 

Find Support

Some women have support available from family and friends, but not all. That’s why we are here. If you feel confused and alone, our compassionate team members at Heart of the Hills are here to walk alongside you every step of the way.

Get Free Resources

Confirm your pregnancy with lab-quality pregnancy testing at our center today. False negative home pregnancy tests can happen, and though rare, false positives can happen due to faulty tests.

Once you’ve received a positive pregnancy test result, an ultrasound is next. An ultrasound can tell you more in-depth details about your pregnancy and what options are available to you.

Schedule your free and confidential appointment today.

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What Should Pregnant Women Know About STIs?

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are harmful to all impacted by them, including pregnant women and their developing fetuses. Even when women aren’t pregnant, STIs should be identified and treated as quickly as possible to protect their reproductive health and prevent any lasting damage. If you’re currently pregnant and wondering whether you should receive STI testing,

What Is the Role of Ultrasound in Monitoring High-Risk Pregnancies?

You may be overwhelmed by all the questions you have around your pregnancy, especially if you just got the news from your doctor that it’s high-risk. If you’re wondering what’s next and the role of an ultrasound in monitoring your high-risk pregnancy, keep reading. Ultrasounds are crucial for high-risk pregnancies, as they monitor the heartbeat,

Can Pregnancy Tests Detect Early Pregnancy?

While a urine pregnancy test (taken from home) can detect pregnancy as early as 10 days, a blood test can detect pregnancy even earlier as it is more sensitive to the presence of hCG than urine tests. Keep reading to learn more about the different types of pregnancy tests and when to take one. We