Think you might be pregnant? Learn about the most common early signs and how to get tested for free.
Missed Period
Often the very first sign of pregnancy. If your period is late, it may be time to test.
Nausea or Morning Sickness
Queasiness or vomiting can begin as early as two weeks after conception and occur at any time of day.
Breast Changes
Tenderness, swelling, or darkening of the areolas due to hormonal changes.
Fatigue
Rising progesterone levels can make you feel unusually tired, even early on.
Frequent Urination
Increased blood flow and hormonal changes may have you running to the restroom more often.
Mood Changes
Hormonal shifts can cause unexpected mood swings, irritability, or emotional sensitivity.
Light Spotting
Implantation bleeding can occur 6-12 days after conception and is often mistaken for a light period.
Food Aversions
Sudden sensitivity to certain smells or foods you previously enjoyed is common in early pregnancy.
For the most accurate results, take a pregnancy test after you've missed your period. Testing too early may produce a false negative because hCG levels may not yet be high enough to detect.
If your periods are irregular or you're unsure of when to test, schedule an appointment with us and we can help determine the right time.
The most common type. It detects the hCG hormone in your urine. This is the type of test we offer at our center -- lab-quality, 99% accurate, and completely free.
Performed at a doctor's office, blood tests can detect pregnancy earlier than urine tests and can measure the exact amount of hCG in your blood.
Accurate
No cost to you
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Our lab-quality urine pregnancy tests are the same type used in medical offices. No insurance, no ID, no appointment necessary -- but scheduling ahead saves you wait time.
A positive pregnancy test means the hCG hormone was detected, which is produced after a fertilized egg implants in the uterus. Here's what we recommend next: