Pregnancy Test
No Period and a Negative Pregnancy Test: What It Means
For many women, having a regular menstrual cycle is a sign of good reproductive health. However, it’s not uncommon for women to experience a missed period or two, and for some, their periods may become irregular or stop altogether. If you’re a woman who has missed a period and received a negative pregnancy test, you…
Read MoreWhat is the Difference Between a Blood and Urine Pregnancy Test?
If you think you might be pregnant, it’s important to make sure you use a reliable pregnancy test instead of relying on common symptoms such as swollen breasts, missed periods, etc. If you’re trying to decide on the best and most accurate type of pregnancy test, read this article to help you understand your options…
Read MoreHow Do Pregnancy Tests Work?
Pregnancy tests work by detecting a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) in your body. If you think you might be pregnant, it’s important to know the proper time to take a pregnancy test in order to get an accurate result. Choosing a Pregnancy Test Do I Need a Blood Test or Urine Test to…
Read MoreWhen Should I Take a Pregnancy Test?
If you have a missed period and have had intercourse recently, then your mind is probably racing with the thoughts of “What if I’m pregnant?” While you will likely want to test as soon as possible, it’s best to wait a week after your missed period for the most accurate results. This way, you can…
Read More7 Top Pregnancy Symptoms
Because every woman is unique, so is her pregnancy. The symptoms can even be different for the same woman from one pregnancy to another. Although another health issue could cause each symptom, the seven most common signs are a missed period, tender breasts, nausea, increased urination, fatigue, constipation, and moodiness. The best way to determine…
Read MoreFree Pregnancy Testing During COVID-19 Pandemic
Free Pregnancy Testing Women’s Resource Medical Centers wants to remind you that even though COVID-19 has changed people’s lives dramatically, some things remain the same. We are still offering free pregnancy testing. Yes, Nevada’s Governor Sisolak announced that Nevada schools will not re-open during the 2019-20 school year, but kids still have school. The stay-at-home…
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