Am I Pregnant?

Signs, Testing, and Next Steps

If you’ve missed a period or are noticing changes in your body, it’s normal to wonder whether you might be pregnant. The only way to know for sure is with a pregnancy test — but understanding the signs and timing can help you decide what to do next.At Ava Health, we offer free, confidential pregnancy testing and support so you can get clear answers without pressure.

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How Pregnancy Testing Works at Ava Health

Getting answers is simple. When you visit Ava Health, the process usually includes three steps:

Step 1: Pregnancy Test

Take a free lab-quality pregnancy test administered by trained medical staff. These tests detect the hormone hCG, which is produced during pregnancy.

Step 2: Limited Ultrasound

If your test is positive, a limited ultrasound may be offered to confirm the pregnancy and estimate how far along you are.

Step 3: Learn About Options

Our team can provide medically accurate information about pregnancy options, including parenting, adoption, and abortion, so you can make an informed decision.

Early Pregnancy Symptoms

Everyone’s body is different, but early pregnancy symptoms may include:

  • A missed period
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Tender or swollen breasts
  • Fatigue
  • Frequent urination
  • Light spotting or cramping
  • Mood changes

These symptoms don’t always mean you are pregnant, and some people have no symptoms at all. The only way to know for sure is to take a pregnancy test.

When Should You Take a Pregnancy Test?

Pregnancy tests detect human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), a hormone that increases after implantation.

For the most accurate results:

  • Take a pregnancy test after a missed period

  • Testing too early may result in a false negative

If you think you might be pregnant, a medical pregnancy test can help provide reliable results and guidance.

Why Professional Pregnancy Testing Helps

At-home pregnancy tests can be helpful, but testing at a medical clinic offers additional benefits.

Pregnancy testing at Ava Health is:

  • Free

  • Confidential

  • Provided by licensed medical professionals

You will also have the opportunity to ask questions and receive clear information about your results and next steps.

What to Expect at Your Appointment

When you visit Ava Health for pregnancy testing, you can expect:

  • A private, respectful environment

  • A lab-quality pregnancy test

  • Clear explanation of your results

  • Supportive, non-judgmental care

If your test is positive, we may also discuss next steps and available resources.

A picture of nurses who give lab-quality pregnancy testing at Ava Health

Frequently Asked Questions

According to the Mayo Clinic, here are a few of the more common signs of pregnancy:

If you have missed a period (it’s been more than a week since you should have started)* – *though if you have an irregular cycle, this may not be true

  • Tender or swollen breasts due to early hormonal changes 
  • Nausea with or without vomiting (morning sickness) 
  • Increased frequency of urination 
  • Fatigue 
  • Moodiness 
  • Bloating 
  • Light spotting about 10-14 days after conception (known as implantation bleeding) 
  • Uterine cramping 
  • Constipation 
  • Food/odor aversions
  • Nasal congestion 

Know that signs of a potential pregnancy are not universal – some women will experience more or less of these. If you think you are potentially pregnant, give us a call or chat online to set up an appointment for  free pregnancy testing. 

There are four basic types of pregnancy tests. All of them rely on detecting the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in the body.

Home Pregnancy Test (HPT)
These can be bought at many stores and administered by a woman on her own. A chemical in the “stick” changes colors when exposed to hCG in urine. When administering a HPT, it is important to wait long enough after becoming pregnant, or you increase the risk of obtaining a false negative result.

Clinical Urine Pregnancy Test
This is essentially the same as a home pregnancy test, as it is urine-based. However, it comes with the added confidence of knowing the test is administered by licensed medical staff according to manufacturer specifications.

Blood Test – Qualitative 
Urine-based pregnancy tests work because hCG from the blood is secreted in the urine. By drawing a small blood sample from the mother, a lab can determine whether or not the hCG level in the blood is above the threshold that indicates the presence of a pregnancy. 

Blood Test – Quantitative 
A quantitative blood test only differs from the qualitative in how specific it is. A qualitative test will determine if hCG is present, whereas a quantitative test will determine an actual value of how much hCG is present in the mother’s blood. 

The greatest benefit to having your test done in an office with a trained healthcare professional at Ava is confidence in knowing that the test is done right. The tests themselves are 99% accurate if done correctly. 

Our tests are laboratory rated and 99% accurate. Urine-based pregnancy tests detect the hCG hormone in a pregnant woman’s system. Since the production of hCG can vary greatly from woman to woman, sometimes as much as 20-fold, time periods when a “positive” test occurs can also vary. Our pregnancy tests can detect some women’s hCG level as early as 7 days after conception (21-24 days after the first day of your last period), although some women’s hCG level is not detectable until at least one week after a missed period. 

Yes, you may be rescheduled for another test. The hCG hormone concentration doubles approximately every 2.2 days during the first 3 months of pregnancy.

If you have any medical concerns, you should see your health care provider for assessment.  If you need resources for health care, Ava can provide you with referrals. 

Ready for Clear Answers?

If you think you might be pregnant, you don’t have to figure it out alone.

Schedule your free, confidential pregnancy test today.

The information presented on this website is intended for general education purposes only and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional and/or medical advice.

Ava Health does not perform or refer for abortion or abortion services.

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