What If I’m In School?
If you are a student, either in high school or college, and concerned you may be unexpectedly pregnant, we’re here for you. We are a safe, private place to discuss your situation. Our conversations and your test results remain confidential. Because our services are free, we do not file paperwork with your insurance company.
You have options; we can provide resources and referrals based on your needs. Schedule a free, confidential appointment today.
Why Should I Visit Aspire Women’s Center?
- Our services are entirely confidential. Nothing is mailed to your home address.
- Our location is private and off campus, providing a safe, judgment-free place to discuss your options.
- All of our services are provided at no cost to you.
- You can bring a friend or confidant with you to your appointment.
- We have a highly trained staff of licensed registered nurses and client advocates.
- You can ask our staff questions and get the information you need to make an informed decision.
What Should I Do First?
If you are pregnant or think you are pregnant, schedule an appointment using our online contact form. You need to confirm your pregnancy with a free and confidential pregnancy test. Our pregnancy tests are 99% accurate and lab quality. We will schedule you for a free and confidential ultrasound if the test is positive.
After your ultrasound, you can discuss the results privately with a client advocate.
Can I Finish School?
Pregnancy does not mean you have to forgo finishing your education. You have rights as a pregnant student. Title IX protects you from discrimination due to pregnancy or parenting.
The following are some of the rules for Title IX:
- You can continue to participate in classes and extracurricular activities
- The school must excuse absences due to pregnancy or childbirth per doctor’s orders
- The school must allow you to return to the same academic status
- You must be protected from harassment of any kind
Unplanned doesn’t mean impossible. Contact us if you want to confirm your pregnancy, discuss talking with your parents, or learn more about your options. We’re here for you.