Pregnancy Testing in Texas?
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Think You Might Be Pregnant? We’re Here to Help.
If you’re facing a possible unplanned pregnancy, you don’t have to face it alone. At Pregnancy Help 4 U, we offer free lab-quality pregnancy testing, options education, and confidential support so you can understand your situation and make informed decisions that are right for you.
When Should I Take a Pregnancy Test?
Healthcare professionals generally recommend taking a pregnancy test after your first missed period, which is often the earliest reliable sign of pregnancy. At-home tests detect the pregnancy hormone (hCG) in your urine. When used correctly, many home tests are highly accurate when taken after a missed period.1
Some common early pregnancy symptoms that may prompt testing include:
- Missed period
- Nausea or vomiting
- Tender or swollen breasts
- Frequent urination
- Fatigue
- Spotting or mild cramping
- Lightheadedness or dizziness
- Food cravings or aversions
- Increased sensitivity to smells 2
Even if you notice symptoms, the only way to confirm pregnancy is with a test. If your period is late or symptoms concern you, don’t wait — schedule your free pregnancy test today.
What Happens at My Appointment?
Your visit with us is confidential, caring, and supportive. During your appointment, you will receive:
- A lab-quality pregnancy test administered by a licensed medical professional
- Time to discuss your results, ask questions, and talk through what this means for you
- If your pregnancy test is positive, we can schedule a free ultrasound to help learn more about your pregnancy
All of our services are 100% free and completely confidential.
Why Do I Need an Ultrasound?
An ultrasound can provide important medical information to help you understand your pregnancy more fully. Ultrasound imaging is the most reliable way to determine gestational age and assess viability — meaning whether the pregnancy is progressing in a way that aligns with normal early development. 3
Ultrasounds can help with:
- Confirming pregnancy viability, is a not miscarriage and is not ectopic
- Determining how far along the pregnancy is (gestational age)
- Providing medically relevant information to support your decision-making
These ultrasounds are done by trained professionals and reviewed by medical staff.
Note: You must have a positive pregnancy test before receiving an ultrasound. Ultrasound imaging is offered following a positive result and a brief evaluation.
Considering Abortion? Get the Information You Need First
While we do not provide or refer for abortion services, we do provide accurate, unbiased, and pressure-free information so you can understand all of your options.
Our Pre-Abortion Information Services include:
- Free lab-quality pregnancy testing
- Limited obstetrical ultrasound to assess gestational age
- A private consultation about:
- The abortion pill and surgical procedures
- Potential risks and what they involve
- Alternatives like parenting and adoption
- Support in understanding all your choices
- Referrals for Abortion Pill Reversal services, if you are considering it
- Cleveland Clinic. How Soon Can You Tell You’re Pregnant? Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials. September 28, 2022. Accessed February 5, 2026. https://health.clevelandclinic.org/how-early-can-you-tell-if-you-are-pregnant
- Mayo Clinic Staff. Pregnancy symptoms. Mayo Clinic. Published November 1, 2023. Accessed February 5, 2026. https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/getting-pregnant/basics/pregnancy-symptoms/hlv-20049462
- Dewald O, Hoffman JT. Gestational Sac Evaluation. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; Published January 2025. Updated July 24, 2023. Accessed February 5, 2026. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/books/NBK551624