Understanding Pregnancy Ultrasounds: What It Is, How It Works, and Why It Matters

July 25, 2025

Finding out you might be pregnant can stir up many emotions – joy, fear, confusion, or even disbelief. No matter where you are on that emotional spectrum, one of the most important steps you can take early in pregnancy is receiving an ultrasound. At Amnion Pregnancy Center, we provide free, limited obstetrical ultrasounds to give you clear information, […]

What You Need to Know About Ectopic Pregnancy

July 11, 2025

What Is an Ectopic Pregnancy? A typical pregnancy begins when a fertilized egg travels down the fallopian tube and implants in the lining of the uterus, where it can grow and develop. An ectopic pregnancy happens when the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, most commonly in one of the fallopian tubes. This is often called a tubal pregnancy, though ectopic […]

Why STI Testing Matters Before an Abortion

June 25, 2025

If you’re considering an abortion, it’s important to take steps to protect your health, not just emotionally, but physically. One often-overlooked step is getting screened for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) beforehand. Here’s why this matters: The Connection Between STIs and Abortion Complications When an abortion procedure is performed, especially a surgical abortion, the cervix is […]

NEW Study on The Abortion Pill Reveals Significant Risks to Women

June 10, 2025

Facing an unexpected or unsupported pregnancy is a deeply personal and emotional journey. If you are considering abortion or feel unsure about your options, we are here to walk with you through this time and make sure you are fully informed about all your choices. Our goal is to provide medically accurate information in a […]

For Women: When You Think You Might be Pregnant

May 16, 2025

Taking the first step toward clarity and support. Maybe your period is late. Maybe you’ve taken a test and aren’t sure if it’s accurate. Or maybe you’ve just heard the words: “You might be pregnant.” No matter how you got here, we know one thing: you are not alone. You can find support. We are here to […]

Abortion Pill vs. Plan B: What’s the Difference and Where Can You Find Support?

May 2, 2025

Understanding your options when facing an unexpected pregnancy. If you are facing an unexpected pregnancy or think you might be, you’re likely feeling overwhelmed and full of questions. In the midst of all the information on social media  and opinions around you, it can be hard to understand what your options really are—and what they […]

The Science of Fetal Pain

April 14, 2025

What is Fetal Pain? The capacity for a fetus to experience pain is a complex and debated topic, with scientific consensus recognizing new facts that impact medical decisions. Fetal pain has significant implications for fetal surgery, where pain management is crucial, and for abortion, where the possibility of fetal pain is a contentious issue. Recent […]

Abortion Information to Consider

May 22, 2024

By the end of 2023, more than 60% of abortions were medical abortions: those completed using the “abortion pill” instead of a surgical procedure. The abortion pill is the common name for two medications that are given to end a pregnancy. The first pill is mifepristone (RU-486) which blocks progesterone, an essential hormone for the survival […]

Struggling with Emotions

April 14, 2024

Abortion is life-changing and sometimes women experience unsettling feelings and difficult emotions after they’ve had an abortion. This sometimes comes right away, or can be uncovered years afterward. Indicators of Post-Abortion Emotional Difficulty It can sometimes be difficult to find the time and space to process through your emotions. The questions below can help you […]

Could I Have an STD?

April 4, 2024

According to recent data from the CDC, 50% of all new STD cases occur in 15-24 year olds and 1 out of 2 sexually active individuals will contract an STD by the age of 25.  One out of every four teens contract an STD every year. Are STDs Contagious? Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are contagious. […]