If you're considering abortion, there's one medical step that protects your health before anything else. An ultrasound confirms your pregnancy and provides information that a positive test alone cannot.
Collage offers a limited OB ultrasound following a positive pregnancy test with us. Schedule a no-cost appointment today to get started, and keep reading to learn why receiving an ultrasound is crucial to the decision-making process.
It Confirms Whether Your Pregnancy Is Viable
A positive pregnancy test detects the hormone hCG, but it doesn't tell you whether the pregnancy is developing normally. An ultrasound checks for a fetal heartbeat and confirms the pregnancy is progressing.
This matters because roughly 10 to 20 percent of known pregnancies end in miscarriage, sometimes without obvious symptoms. If a miscarriage has already occurred, follow-up care may be needed to prevent further issues.
It Shows Where the Pregnancy Is Located
Most pregnancies develop inside the uterus, but in rare cases, a fertilized egg implants elsewhere, typically in a fallopian tube. This is called an ectopic pregnancy, and it requires immediate medical treatment.
An ectopic pregnancy cannot be treated with the abortion pill. Knowing the location of your pregnancy before taking any drug is essential to avoiding serious complications.
It Tells You How Far Along You Are
Gestational age affects which options are available to you.
An ultrasound gives you an accurate measurement that your last menstrual period alone may not provide reliably. Cycles vary, and estimates based on dates can be off by days or even weeks.
Get Your Ultrasound at No Cost
Collage offers free, limited OB ultrasounds to confirm viability, location, and gestational age. These are the details you need before moving forward.
Schedule your confidential appointment at Collage today. Call (308) 234-9880.
Collage does not provide or refer for abortions; however, we do offer pre-abortion screening through our no-cost services.
All abortion information sourced in this blog is based on accurate information at the time of writing.



