
Pregnancy Information
A late period doesn't always mean pregnancy — but it's worth finding out for sure. Below are the most common early signs to look for, and how to get a free, confidential pregnancy test near you.
Signs & Symptoms
Every woman's experience is different. You may notice several of these signs — or none at all. Here are the most frequently reported early symptoms of pregnancy.
Important to know: Stress, hormonal changes, diet, weight fluctuations, and certain medications can also cause a missed period or pregnancy-like symptoms. The only way to know for certain is to take a pregnancy test.
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Frequently Asked Questions
These are the questions women ask us most about early pregnancy signs and testing. If yours isn't here, reach out — we're happy to help.
Some women notice symptoms as early as one week after conception, though most begin to experience them around 4–6 weeks into the pregnancy (about 2–4 weeks after a missed period).
However, every woman is different. Some experience many symptoms early on, while others may not notice anything unusual for several weeks.
An unplanned pregnancy can feel overwhelming. You deserve someone in your corner — someone who will listen, answer your questions honestly, and support whatever you decide. That's what we're here for.