When you walk in our door, you will be greeted by a friendly face that is ready to help you. Once you register we will connect you with one of our caring advisors to determine your needs. Often we will first help you determine if you are indeed pregnant.
Signs of pregnancy
Signs of Pregnancy
Every woman is different and so are her signs for pregnancy. Symptoms will be different for each woman and can vary from one pregnancy to the next. If you experience one of these signs or suspect you may be pregnant, you may want to consider testing to confirm your pregnancy.
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Free pregnancy tests
The only way to really confirm a pregnancy is to get tested. Below is our process on how we conduct our pregnancy testing. If you think you might be pregnant, call us today and schedule an appointment or walk into any of our clinics during business hours.
We do urine-based testing
JMJ provides free urine based pregnancy tests free of charge. For best results, we recommend that you wait until at least 6 weeks after your last period to take a test. If the test is positive, we will provide you with a Proof of Positivity form that will be accepted to qualify for Pregnancy Medicaid and a list of resources where you can get the care you need. Please Note: If the test is negative but you think you are pregnant, we can provide resources to you for a blood test. Since we are not a medical clinic, we do not conduct blood tests on site. In cases of a history of negative tests when actually pregnant, JMJ Pregnancy Center will refer those clients to a physician or clinic for further testing. |
Proof of positivity for Medicaid
If the test is positive, we will provide you with a Proof of Positivity form that will be accepted to qualify for Pregnancy Medicaid and a list of resources where you can get the care you need. |
Non-diagnostic ultrasound
JMJ Pregnancy Center may provide a limited non-diagnostic ultrasound for clients. Whether or not an ultrasound is offered will be based on the advisors discretion after the client receives a confirmation of pregnancy. This procedure is safe for both mom and baby.
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