OB Ultrasound

If you're considering abortion or your pregnancy options in Montgomery or Wetumpka, Alabama, we offer free limited OB ultrasound services to confirm and date your pregnancy. An ultrasound is an essential next step as you consider your options. An ultrasound can confirm your pregnancy, determine how far along you are, and detect viability of the pregnancy. Did you know that approximately 20% of pregnancies naturally miscarry 1 ? Learning more about your pregnancy before making any decisions is critical.


Abortion restrictions and policies are currently in place in Alabama. Since we do not perform or refer for abortions, nor do we profit from your decision, we are able to provide unbiased, compassionate support. To better understand your options and how we can help, schedule an appointment today. We’re here to empower you with the knowledge and support you need.

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PreGNANCY Screening

It is important to have an ultrasound before making a decision about your pregnancy. An ultrasound is the most effective way for you to learn more about your pregnancy and options.

How Far Along Am I?

If you’re wondering when you might have gotten pregnant or can’t remember when your last period was or perhaps your periods are not regular, an ultrasound will give an accurate measurement of the pregnancy to find out the gestational age of the baby. This will help you determine due date and time of conception.

WHY ELSE IS AN ULTRASOUND IMPORTANT BEFORE HAVING AN ABORTION?

A sonogram can determine if a pregnancy is healthy and viable. If our nurse who is trained in limited obstetrical ultrasound is unable to detect a fetal heartbeat, it may indicate a natural miscarriage could occur. Additionally, if a fetal heartbeat is slower than normal or the baby is smaller than expected for the gestational age, these could be signs of a potential miscarriage.1, 2,3 A sonogram is also essential for determining how far along you are in your pregnancy, as this information affects your abortion options.

REFERENCES

  1. Pregnancy Loss and Miscarriage symptoms and causes
  2. RSNA, Outcome of First-Trimester Pregnancies with Slow Embryonic Heart Rate at 6–7 Weeks Gestation and Normal Heart Rate by 8 Weeks at US
  3. RSNA, Slow embryonic heart rate in early first trimester: indicator of poor pregnancy outcome
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