Why Do I Need an Ultrasound?
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An ultrasound can provide insight to make an informed & safe decision regarding your possible pregnancy. The Limited OB ultrasound results can be significant to you if you are considering an abortion or taking the abortion pill (missed period pill/medical abortion/chemical abortion/Plan C). The abortion pill is only FDA approved up to 10 weeks of pregnancy. Being informed about your body is essential to your safety and reproductive health as you consider your medical options.
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What should I do?
If you’ve had a positive pregnancy test, a limited obstetric ultrasound may provide you with clarity concerning pregnancy confirmation and your wellbeing.
Call or come in to our center for an appointment regarding pregnancy tests or limited ob ultrasounds to learn everything you need to know.
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How Does An Ultrasound Work?
An ultrasound is a method of using sound waves to create images of internal structures of your body. A Registered Nurse collects images for our doctor to interpret for your care and decisions.
Information provided to you through an ultrasound appointment can impact your safety and help you move toward your pregnancy decision.
A limited obstetric ultrasound can reveal three vital details about pregnancy, including…
1. Location of the pregnancy (whether the embryo is growing within the uterus)
2. Viability (a visual of the fetal cardiac activity)
3. How far along you are (an estimated gestational age and an estimated due date)
Would I benefit from a limited obstetric ultrasound?
Yes – it’s essential to receive a limited obstetric ultrasound before making a pregnancy decision. While a limited obstetric ultrasound confirms the viability and other pregnancy confirmation details, a limited obstetric ultrasound may also alert you to some potential health complications that may require immediate medical attention.
An ultrasound could identify the possibility of a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy. An ectopic pregnancy may be life-threatening, so it’s important to identify this risk as soon as possible.
At The Well, free and confidential limited obstetric ultrasounds are offered to clients after a positive pregnancy test and if they meet the medical qualifications.
Talk to us today if you are still unsure about a limited obstetric ultrasound or need to first confirm your pregnancy with a lab-quality pregnancy test. We can provide you with the resources and education for your current pregnancy journey and future reproductive health.
Take your next step with confidence today. Schedule a free and confidential limited obstetric ultrasound appointment at our center.
Please use this form to request an appointment, ask a question, or contact us for any reason.
Address: 45 South 800 East, St. George, UT 84770
Hours
Monday: 10am – 5pm
Tuesday: 10am – 5pm
Wednesday: 10am – 5pm
Thursday: 10am – 5pm
Friday: by appointment only
Saturday: closed
Sunday: closed
DISCLAIMER: The Well Pregnancy Resource Center does not offer or refer for pregnancy terminations, emergency contraceptives, or birth control. Information is provided as an educational service and should not be relied on as a substitute for professional and/or medical advice.
Address: 45 South 800 East, St. George, UT 84770
Hours
Monday: 10am – 5pm
Tuesday: 10am – 5pm
Wednesday: 10am – 5pm
Thursday: 10am – 5pm
Friday: by appointment only
Saturday: closed
Sunday: closed
DISCLAIMER: The Well Pregnancy Resource Center does not offer or refer for pregnancy terminations or birth control. Information is provided as an educational service and should not be relied on as a substitute for professional and/or medical advice.