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What to Expect at a Pre-Termination Assessment

Seeing a positive pregnancy test can bring a flood of emotions all at once. You may feel overwhelmed, scared, confused, numb, pressured, or simply unsure what to do next.

If you’re considering abortion, it’s understandable to want answers quickly. But before making any medical decision, it can be helpful to take one important step first: getting accurate information about your pregnancy and your options.

That’s where a pre-termination assessment comes in.


What Is a Pre-Termination Assessment?

A pre-termination assessment is a confidential appointment designed to help you better understand your situation before moving forward with a decision.

The goal is to provide information, answer questions, rule in an intrauterine pregnancy, and help you understand what’s happening physically and medically so you can make an informed choice. It can help you avoid unnecessary procedures and make sure you have no underlying issues hazardous to your health.

For many women, this appointment brings clarity and peace of mind during an overwhelming moment.


What Happens During the Appointment?

Pregnancy Confirmation

You may receive a lab-quality pregnancy test to confirm the pregnancy.

Diagonostic Screening

This can help determine:

  • whether the pregnancy is viable (1 in every 5 pregnancies ends naturally)

  • how far along you are (this determines the types of abortions you are eligible for)

  • whether the pregnancy is located properly (making sure you do not have a life-threatening condition)

Health and Medical Discussion

You may also have the opportunity to discuss:

  • your health history

  • symptoms you’re experiencing

  • questions about procedures or timelines

  • concerns or fears you may have

A Safe Place to Ask Questions

Many women come in feeling like they have to rush or already know what they want. But you do not need to have everything figured out before asking questions.

This is a space to slow down, gather information, and process what comes next.


Do I Have to Make a Decision at the Appointment?

No.

A pre-termination assessment is not a commitment to any particular decision. Many women simply want more information before deciding what to do next.

Taking time to understand your pregnancy and ask questions is a responsible and healthy step.


What If I’m Feeling Overwhelmed?

That’s normal.

Unexpected pregnancy can feel heavy, especially when emotions, relationships, finances, school, work, or family pressures are involved.

You are not expected to have every answer immediately.

Sometimes the best next step is simply talking to someone and getting clear information in a calm environment.



You Deserve Clear Information and Compassionate Care

If you are considering abortion and feeling unsure about what to do next, a pre-termination assessment can help you better understand your situation and options.

Schedule your confidential appointment today.

 
 
 

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