
Hours
Walk-In Hours:
Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Appointments Only:
FRIDAY 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.


Do you think you might be pregnant?
Feeling uncertain or overwhelmed? You do not have to face this alone.
First, it is important to verify your pregnancy by making an appointment for a FREE and confidential pregnancy test. Even if you have already taken a home test, our medical quality pregnancy test will provide the confirmation you need. If your pregnancy test is positive, we will provide you with valuable information to help you make choices regarding your pregnancy. We will also walk you through healthcare options and help ensure you receive an obstetrical ultrasound – needed to establish the viability of your pregnancy and rule out ectopic pregnancy.
At our center, we provide education and support for a wide range of pregnancy experiences. If you’re unsure about symptoms such as unusual pregnancy discharge, or if you’ve heard terms like ectopic pregnancy, chemical pregnancy, or cryptic pregnancy and want to understand what they mean, we can walk you through the facts. Our goal is to give you clarity, reassurance, and access to resources so that you can take the next step with confidence.
Whether you need a pregnancy test or simply someone to listen, reach out to us.


you are not alone

you are not alone


What should I expect at the first appointment?
Be sure to bring your cell phone. Our phone number is on the door for you to call when you arrive. A member of our client services team will promptly greet you at the door and walk you to our private counseling room. She will complete an assessment of your situation and facilitate your pregnancy test. Your information is immediately entered into our confidential password protected software. Rather than pages of paperwork, you will only need to sign a couple of forms electronically. Our privacy policy prohibits us from even confirming your visit with friends or family who are not present with you.

About Us
Learning of an unplanned pregnancy can be overwhelming. But you are not alone! We are here to help clear any confusion and help you find a hopeful path that is best for you and your situation. You will be treated with kindness, compassion, and honesty as we walk you through your options and connect you with helpful resources and referrals. Our services are completely free and confidential.


Know your Options
Pregnancy Testing
Post-abortion Peer Counseling
Adoption Resources and Referrals
Parenting Education and Resources
Prenatal and Postnatal Supplies
Healthcare Options
Detailed Information Regarding Abortion Methods and Associated Risks
Mentor Programs
Hope Pregnancy Resource Center
A SAFE place. A CARING team. HONEST answers.
Your Privacy
What you share here stays private. No one outside our team will ever know you visited unless you want them to. Our staff and volunteers are carefully chosen to make sure this is a safe space for you.
Respect Every Time
When you come to Hope, you’ll be treated with kindness and respect. We won’t judge you, pressure you, or make decisions for you. No matter who you are or what you’re facing, we’re here to listen and support you.
Information & Options
You deserve to know the truth so you can make the choice that’s right for you. We’ll talk with you about pregnancy, adoption, parenting, and reproductive health in a way that’s clear and honest. While we don’t provide or refer for abortions, we will explain what abortion is and what the risks are, so you aren’t left in the dark. At Hope, you’re not alone. You’ll always have someone to talk to who cares about you and respects your choices.


FAQ
The most common first signs of pregnancy is a missed period. Other early pregnancy symptoms might be feeling really tired, having sore breasts, or nausea. Every person’s body is different, so don’t panic if your experience isn’t the same as someone else’s.
Yes, all information will be kept in strict confidence by staff and volunteers. There are some exceptions when confidentiality may be limited, such as when required by law.
All services are free and confidential. The center is a non-profit organization funded by community donations.
Early pregnancy symptoms check-list:
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Is your period more than 2 days late?
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Have you felt any changes in your breasts; are they sore or tender or do they feel heavier?
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Do any smells or foods bother you?
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Have you experienced spotting?
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Find yourself going to pee more often?
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Sleeping regularly but still feeling wiped out?
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Have you had an increase in cervical mucus?
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Do you have a metallic taste in your mouth?
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Have you experienced bloating or cramping or other PMS symptoms without a full period?
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Do you have any other symptoms in combination? (headaches, nausea, food aversions, cravings)
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Walk-ins are accommodated Monday - Thursday. However, scheduling an appointment is recommended to ensure a client advocate is available when you arrive.
Bring a valid photo ID. If you would like help with applying for Medicaid, you will need your social security number (or document numbers for legal immigrants), proof of income (such as recent pay stubs or W-2 forms), and information about any current health insurance.
Yes, a support person is welcome at your appointment.
No, you do not need to have a parent present.
Most tests work about a week after a missed period. Some are more sensitive and can show results earlier, but the timing matters. If you think you might be pregnant, our center can give you free and confidential pregnancy tests that are more accurate than store-bought ones.
First, don’t panic. Take a pregnancy test to be sure. Whether it’s positive or negative, we’re here to talk about your options, explain what your pregnancy symptoms mean, and give you support in a safe, confidential space.
A pregnancy calculator can give you an estimate based on the first day of your last period. It’s not exact, but it helps give you an idea. Our center can confirm your pregnancy and help explain your timeline.
Yes, it can happen. Even though the chances are lower, sperm can stay in your body for several days. If your cycle is short and you ovulate soon after your period ends, you could get pregnant. If you’re worried, the safest step is to take a pregnancy test.
An ectopic pregnancy is when a fertilized egg grows outside the uterus, usually in a fallopian tube. It isn’t safe and needs quick medical care. If you ever feel sharp pain in your lower belly, pain in your shoulder, or heavy bleeding, don’t wait—get help right away.
A chemical pregnancy is an early miscarriage that happens before most women even know they’re pregnant. Sometimes it feels like just a heavier period. Even though it happens early, it can still be hard emotionally. If you’ve gone through this, you don’t have to go through it alone—support is here.
A cryptic pregnancy is when someone doesn’t realize she's pregnant until much later, sometimes not until labor. It’s rare, but it shows how different pregnancy can look for each person. If you aren’t sure what’s happening with your body, a pregnancy calculator or test can help give you answers.
Yes. Most of the time, pregnancy discharge is thin, milky, and normal. But if it smells strong, looks unusual, or comes with itching or pain, it could be a sign of infection. If you’re not sure, it’s always okay to ask for help.
Not always. Things like tiredness, mild cramps, or pregnancy discharge can be totally normal. But if you feel like something isn’t right, listen to your body and ask for help. It’s always better to get checked and feel at peace.
Contact Us
Call us at 662.269.5520 to request an appointment or fill out the form below. A team member will be in contact with you to schedule your appointment.
Need urgent help? We accept walk-ins Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
