Could You Be Pregnant? Take This Quiz!

If you think you might be pregnant, or you’re not sure whether the symptoms you’re feeling are pregnancy-related, Ava Women’s Center can help. This quick online questionnaire will help you determine whether or not you’re experiencing the early signs of pregnancy. Please call to schedule a free and confidential medical pregnancy test.

844-371-4282 - East Liverpool, Ohio

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Question 1: When was your last period?

One of the most reliable signs of being pregnant is your period is late or never comes. However, some women also experience cramping and spotting in early pregnancy that makes them think they are having a period. Other women have irregular menstrual cycles that are difficult to track. In these cases, you may want to schedule a pregnancy test or medical consultation.

Question 2: Are you experiencing early pregnancy symptoms?

There are many symptoms of early pregnancy, including:

  • Nausea and vomiting

  • Sore or tender breasts

  • Cramping or light spotting

  • Fatigue and tiredness

  • Food cravings or food aversions

  • More frequent urination

  • Indigestion and constipation

However, not all women have the same pregnancy symptoms or experience them the same way. If you’re experiencing a combination of the above symptoms, pregnancy is more likely, but only a pregnancy test can tell you for sure.

Question 3: Have you already taken a pregnancy test?

If you’ve already taken a home pregnancy test, you might be wondering whether or not your result was accurate. There are two kinds of inaccurate tests: false negatives and false positives.

False negatives - where the test says you aren’t pregnant, but you really are - are common. The usual reason for a false negative is not waiting long enough to take the test. Pregnancy tests are more accurate when you wait longer for pregnancy hormones to build up in your body. To get a more reliable reading from a pregnancy test, you’ll need to wait until after you should have started your period.

On the other hand, false positives - where the test says you are pregnant, but you’re not - are extremely rare. They generally only occur when you are taking specific medications or have other health problems. In almost every case, if you have a positive pregnancy test, it means you are pregnant.

If you think you may be pregnant, call Ava Women’s Center in East Liverpool, Ohio, to schedule free and confidential pregnancy testing at 844-371-4282.  All of our services are 100% free and confidential.  We’re here to answer all of your questions and process your results with you in a safe environment.