If you’ve recently had unprotected (or maybe even protected) sex and your period is late, you may be pregnant. Your first step is to take a pregnancy test.

How Do Pregnancy Tests Work?

When a woman becomes pregnant, she produces a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). This hormone builds rapidly and eventually enters her urine and bloodstream. If a pregnancy test detects hCG in a woman’s urine or blood, she is most likely pregnant.

Can I Get a Free Pregnancy Test?

At Life Light, we offer free onsite, self-administered urine pregnancy tests. Take advantage of our free offer, whether you’re taking your first test or need to retest. We can discuss your results at your appointment.

If you take a home pregnancy test, follow the instructions carefully. Different home tests have different sensitivity levels, so you’ll want to make sure you’re performing the test correctly.

  • Check the expiration date.
  • Test first thing in the morning when your urine is most concentrated.
  • Wait the correct amount of time to view the results.

When Should I Take A Pregnancy Test?

Experts recommend waiting until after the first day of your missed period to take a pregnancy test. If your menstrual cycle is irregular, you may want to wait longer. The longer you wait, the more accurate the results will be.

What If My Pregnancy Test Comes Back Positive?

An unplanned pregnancy is stressful and, in some cases, frightening. Although unusual, there is a possibility that the test is incorrect. To confirm the result, we highly suggest obtaining an ultrasound. An ultrasound verifies you are pregnant and gives you additional information you need to protect your health.

Remember, other health problems can lead to a missed period. It’s vital to speak with your healthcare provider and receive confirmation of pregnancy.

We can provide you with a referral for a free ultrasound exam.

Don’t wait and wonder. Start the process with a free, confidential pregnancy test from Life Light. Schedule your appointment today.

The Life Light Pregnancy Help Center Difference

Although we are not a medical center, we do provide accurate information about all of your options for your unplanned pregnancy. We care about you. We will listen to you, and we can help. Contact us today to schedule an appointment, talk confidentially with a peer counselor, and head toward a brighter future.

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