Free Proof of Pregnancy and Support Services
If you think you might be pregnant, we can conduct a medical-grade urine pregnancy test. This test detects the presence of the hormone hCG, which the body produces during pregnancy. A drugstore pregnancy test is convenient, but unless the test is negative, you’ll need proof of pregnancy to verify viability and how far along you are.
Understanding Pregnancy Viability with Ultrasound
While a positive over the counter pregnancy test is a good indication of pregnancy, only an ultrasound can determine viability. A limited ultrasound can be performed as early as 5.5 weeks from a woman’s last menstrual period. It is the only definitive way to diagnose a healthy, progressing pregnancy. During an ultrasound scan, a medical professional will ensure the pregnancy is occurring inside the uterus, look for and measure the heart rate, and measure the fetus to establish an estimated due date. This scan is quick, painless, and provides valuable information to aid in your decision-making process. It is important to note that limited ultrasounds do not diagnose fetal abnormalities or gender.
The Importance of Ultrasound for Pregnancy Decisions
If you are considering abortion, an ultrasound is an essential step in the decision making process. Women at our center are often further along than they think. If you are more than 11 weeks pregnant, have certain health conditions, or are experiencing an ectopic pregnancy you are not eligible for the abortion pill. Choosing an abortion without all the facts, or without taking a glimpse into what is happening inside your body could negatively impact your health. A limited obstetric scan can save you from the possible physical, mental, and emotional effects that an abortion decision can have on your overall health.
In some cases, the ultrasound will show a nonviable pregnancy. If you are experiencing a miscarriage, you should not take abortion pills or schedule an abortion clinic procedure. Our team is well-trained to support and refer you for further medical care. The above factors, along with the type of pregnancy you are experiencing will determine the cost of an abortion.
Our Cost-Free Pregnancy Support
As a 501c3 non-profit that does not provide or refer for abortion services, we never profit from your pregnancy decision, but can provide cost-free care and pregnancy support. We provide free classes, parenting education, pregnancy support, material aid, and more. Our goal is to help you learn about your options, your pregnancy, and your health in a pressure-free environment.
Make an appointment for cost-free pregnancy testing today to see if you qualify for a free ultrasound and proof of pregnancy. All of our services are free of charge. If you think you could be pregnant, please come in for a pregnancy test and to receive information about your options.
Available Cost-Free Services
- Telehealth Nurse Consultation
- Abortion Info Consultation
- Pregnancy Options
- Pregnancy Symptoms
- Men & Partners Support
- Pregnancy Testing
- Limited Ultrasound
- Parenting Education
- Material Aid
Appointment Scheduling and Locations
Pregnancy tests are the only service that can be scheduled online. Ultrasounds must be scheduled via phone or text. We are fully open with COVID-19 protocols! Click for details.
Our Locations:
| Address | Phone | Text |
|---|---|---|
| 10 Paterson Street, Jersey City, NJ 07307 | 201-656-6120 | 862-225-6700 |
| 180 Bloomfield Avenue, Montclair, NJ 07042 | 973-655-9806 | 862-225-6700 |
| 82 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 | 973-538-1426 | 862-225-6700 |
| 35 Halsey Street, Newark, NJ 07102 | 973-856-6658 | 862-225-6700 |
| 116 New Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 | 908-561-0079 | 862-225-6700 |
At First Choice, we believe each person has a right to get accurate information from a resource that will not profit from the choices and pregnancy decisions they make. First Choice Women's Resource Centers is an abortion clinic alternative that does not perform or refer for termination services. The information on this website is for educational purposes only and should not be substituted for legal or medical advice.