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No matter which option you’re considering—whether it’s abortion, adoption, or parenting—having an ultrasound is vital. This scan provides critical details about your pregnancy, enabling you to make decisions with your health in mind. 

Choices of the Heart offers limited ultrasounds to confirm your pregnancy. Find clarity today by scheduling a no-cost appointment.

In the meantime, continue reading to learn why receiving an ultrasound is critical before deciding. 

Confirm Your Pregnancy

A positive pregnancy test can give an initial answer but won’t confirm your pregnancy. Only an ultrasound provides the information needed to protect your health.

Choosing abortion before having this scan done means you won’t know whether your pregnancy is progressing, where it’s located, or how far along you are. You need these details to determine your options—for example, medical abortion drugs are FDA-approved only through 10 weeks gestation. 

Additionally, an ultrasound can detect certain conditions requiring medical treatment. As many as 26% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage, which may need monitoring or medical care to prevent complications. 

Ultrasound can also tell you if you have an ectopic pregnancy. This condition occurs when the fertilized egg implants in a location other than the uterus, such as a fallopian tube or the cervix. Ectopic pregnancies are extremely dangerous and require immediate treatment to prevent life-threatening impacts.

Without an ultrasound, you can’t move forward with all the details to make an informed decision. Choices of the Heart cares about your well-being, so we offer limited ultrasounds to confirm your pregnancy.

Considering Abortion?

Your health and safety matter. We’re here to help with the no-cost services you deserve, including limited ultrasounds. 

Schedule a confidential appointment today to get started. 

Choices of the Heart does not provide or refer for abortions. 

All abortion information sourced in this blog is based on accurate information at the time of writing.

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