When Should I Take a Pregnancy Test?
If you’ve recently had sex and are noticing symptoms like nausea or a missed period, it’s a good idea to take a pregnancy test. For the most accurate result, wait at least one week after your missed period before testing. If you don’t track your cycle or it’s irregular, try testing about three weeks after
What Is the Difference Between a Blood and Urine Pregnancy Test?
If you think you may be pregnant, knowing which type of pregnancy test does what can help you make sense of your options and take the right next step. Both blood and urine tests are used to detect pregnancy, but they work differently and serve different purposes. At You Medical, licensed medical staff provide pregnancy
Navigating the Unintended Pregnancy During the Holidays: How to Cope With Stress
According to Psychology Today, the holidays are one of the most stressful times of the year. In fact, 89% of U.S. adults report feeling holiday stress. Add an unintended pregnancy, and you can feel even more overwhelmed. Whether you’ve shared the news about your pregnancy or not, setting boundaries ahead of time for yourself and
When Should I Take a Pregnancy Test?
If you’ve recently had sex and now wonder if you might be pregnant, it’s natural to want answers right away. However, when it comes to pregnancy testing, timing matters for accuracy. Testing too early can lead to false-negative results and more confusion. At You Medical, we offer no-cost pregnancy testing in a confidential and supportive
How Do Pregnancy Tests Work?
The first step to determining if you’re pregnant is taking a pregnancy test. There are two types of tests: urine and blood. You Medical offers confidential urine pregnancy testing at no cost to you. A licensed medical staff member administers our tests so you can be confident you’re getting accurate results. Schedule an appointment today.
We Used Contraception, But I Got Pregnant. Now What?
As you found out, no contraception is 100% effective. We imagine you feel angry, discouraged, confused, and perhaps afraid. When life feels out of control, it’s nice to know you have options, and you have three: parenting, making an adoption plan, or abortion. Let’s review all three. Choosing to Parent Parenthood was not in your
He Told Me That He Couldn’t Get Me Pregnant
Whether it was a late-night conversation or a passing remark, he told you pregnancy wasn’t possible, and you trusted him. Fast-forward to today, and suddenly, you’re holding proof that things didn’t go as planned. If you’re wondering how this happened and what to do next, make an appointment at You Medical for pregnancy testing and