Early Pregnancy Testing

Compassionate Care for Every Stage of Your Journey to Motherhood

At Ava Women’s Center, we provide guidance, support, and resources tailored to your needs. From your first step to the next, our team is committed to empowering you with the tools and care you deserve during this important journey.

Free Pregnancy Testing

Discovering if you’re pregnant can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone.  Ava Women’s Center offers free, confidential pregnancy tests at our locations.
 
Our compassionate team is here to support you every step of the way. Call 844-371-4282 or click below to request your free consultation today.

Could You Be Pregnant?

Every woman’s body is unique, but if you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, you may be pregnant:

  • Missed menstrual period
  • Swollen or tender breasts
  • Nausea or changes in appetite
  • Fatigue or dizziness
  • Frequent urination
  • Unexplained weight changes

Note: This information is for general education and should not replace professional medical advice.

Why Choose Ava Women's Center?

We will provide you with a free, trusted pregnancy test to confirm your pregnancy. We’ve helped hundreds of women confirm their pregnancy and navigate their next steps with confidence.

When Should You Take a Pregnancy Test?

For the most accurate results, wait until the week after a missed period. If you can’t wait, test 1-2 weeks after intercourse, as it takes 7-12 days for hCG levels to become detectable (Healthline). Testing too early may lead to inaccurate results, so let us guide you through the process.

Home Tests

Home pregnancy tests (e.g., First Response, Clearblue, or store brands like Walgreens) claim 99% accuracy but can give false results if taken too early or under certain conditions (Mayo Clinic).

 

Clinical Tests

Our clinical tests are more reliable, eliminating variables like improper timing or test freshness. We measure hCG levels, produced after a fertilized egg implants, typically 6-12 days after conception (Medicinenet.com).

What If Your Test Is Negative?

A negative result can bring relief, but we’re still here to support you. Some women choose abstinence, the only 100% effective way to prevent pregnancy and STIs, to avoid future stress. Others explore birth control, though it’s not foolproof. Sex can carry emotional and health risks, like STIs or heartbreak, especially outside committed relationships. We encourage thoughtful planning now to avoid future crises.

You are not

Alone