Services
Choices Women’s Center provides a variety of free pregnancy services, so you can make an informed and empowered choice for your unplanned pregnancy.
Free Pregnancy Tests
Have you missed your period? Are you experiencing pregnancy symptoms? Perhaps you’ve already taken a pregnancy test at home, but want a second opinion.
Choices Women’s Center provides free pregnancy tests so you can be certain you’re pregnant. Results are 99% accurate and 100% confidential.
Free Pregnancy Tests
Have you missed your period? Are you experiencing pregnancy symptoms? Perhaps you’ve already taken a pregnancy test at home, but want a second opinion.
Choices Women’s Center provides free pregnancy tests so you can be certain you’re pregnant. Results are 99% accurate and 100% confidential.
Pregnancy Options Information
Looking for a safe, non-judgmental space to process your emotions and explore your options? Consider visiting Choices Women’s Center for helpful information on all your pregnancy options. Our compassionate client advocates can answer all of your questions regarding abortion*, adoption, and parenting.
*Please note that Choices Women’s Center does not provide or refer for abortion services.
Free Ultrasounds
Ultrasounds provide vital information about your pregnancy, including how far along you are, your estimated due date, and whether or not there is a fetal heartbeat. Having this information will inform your pregnancy options going forward!
Click here to learn more about why you should get an ultrasound before an abortion.
STD/STI
Information
It’s crucial to be tested for STDs before an abortion. Any procedure involving the uterus, such as abortion, could cause an undiagnosed infection to spread to the reproductive organs.1
STDs often don’t cause any symptoms, but they can cause serious problems both now and in the future. When left untreated, certain STDs (such as gonorrhea and chlamydia) can lead to Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), an infection of a woman’s reproductive organs.2 PID is known to increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy and even infertility.3,4
STD/STI
Information
It’s crucial to be tested for STDs before an abortion. Any procedure involving the uterus, such as abortion, could cause an undiagnosed infection to spread to the reproductive organs.1
STDs often don’t cause any symptoms, but they can cause serious problems both now and in the future. When left untreated, certain STDs (such as gonorrhea and chlamydia) can lead to Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), an infection of a woman’s reproductive organs.2 PID is known to increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy and even infertility.3,4
Resources & Referrals
Choices Women’s Center offers a variety of referrals for community resources. We network with many agencies to get you the help and support you need including, but not limited to:
- Housing and furniture referrals
- Transportation referrals
- Professional counseling referrals
- Scholarship referrals for students
- Networking opportunities for jobs
- Medical referrals
- Other resources available upon request
Parenting Classes
We get it—the idea of parenting may feel overwhelming. You’re not alone. Choices Women’s Center provides free parenting classes and resources to help you confidently prepare for parenthood. We’ve got you covered with:
- Parenting classes and support groups
- Budgeting classes
- Other classes available upon request
Unplanned Pregnancy Services in Wilson, North Carolina
Get the care and support you deserve at Choices Women’s Center. Call us at (252) 237-6833 or schedule your appointment online today.
Unplanned
Pregnancy Support in Wilson, North Carolina
Get the care and support you deserve at Choices Women’s Center. Call us at (252) 237-6833 or schedule your appointment online today.
Sources
- Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Mayo Clinic. (2022, April 30). https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pelvic-inflammatory-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20352594
- See source #1.
- See source #1.
- Xia, Q., Wang, T., Xian, J., Song, J., Qiao, Y., Mu, Z., Liu, H., & Sun, Z. (2020, January). Relation of Chlamydia trachomatis infections to ectopic pregnancy. U.S. National Library of Medicine. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6946389/