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When Do Pregnancy Symptoms Typically Begin?

Pregnancy symptoms typically begin in the first few weeks after conception. One of the earliest and most common signs is a missed period.  If more than a week has passed without the start of an expected menstrual cycle, this might indicate pregnancy. However, this symptom can be misleading for those with irregular cycles. Read on

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How Long STI Testing Takes and What to Expect

STI (sexually transmitted infection) testing is usually conducted at a healthcare provider’s office or clinic to determine the presence of an STI. There’s also the possibility of performing some tests at home.  The process requires samples of blood, urine, or other bodily fluids. It is a fast, painless procedure and a crucial step in maintaining

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How to Recognize Early Pregnancy Symptoms

Navigating the signs of early pregnancy can be subtle and deeply personal, as every woman’s experience varies significantly. While some symptoms might be distinctly recognizable, others can be more elusive, making it challenging to determine if you’re pregnant.  It’s important to remember that the early signs of pregnancy are as diverse as the individuals who

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“Just need someone to talk to.” Danielle’s story

I woke up not feeling so good.  This is the 4th day in a row.  Feel horrible.  Food?  No, no thanks.  Honestly, I get sick just thinking about food right now. What is going on with me?  Yep, you guessed it.  I am pregnant!  No, I don’t want to be.  Yes, my so-called boyfriend knows

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Abortion: The Very Real Effects Part 1–Physical

Fear, confusion, anger—just a few of the emotions someone facing an unplanned pregnancy may be feeling. Knowledge is power.  You do have options (even though you may be feeling abortion is your only option!).  You have the right to explore each of your options, ask questions, and learn the truth.  Only then can you make

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