Common Questions
Q. How much do your pregnancy tests cost?
There are no charges for our pregnancy tests or for any of our services.
Q. What type of pregnancy test do you provide and how accurate is it?
We provide lab-quality urine tests that are 99 percent accurate.
Q. When will I get the results?
You will receive the results during your pregnancy test appointment.
Q. Do I need an appointment?
We encourage appointments, but we do receive walk-in appointments.
Q. I don't have insurance. What do I do?
During your pregnancy test appointment, we can provide information to you about local resources.
Q. I am undecided about what to do if I am pregnant. What can you do to help me?
We are committed to sharing information on abortion, adoption and parenting. We know that every woman's situation is different and you deserve to know all of the facts so that you can make an informed decision.
Q. Where can I get the "Morning After Pill" or RU486?
We are committed to helping you to make an informed decision. To help you more, we would like to make an appointment for you to come into our office. Please call us at 352-341-5176.
Q. I don't live close to your center. How can I find a pregnancy center near me?
Go to www.optionline.org for information on other pregnancy centers.
Q. How can adoption be good for my baby and me?
If you are not ready to be a parent, you can make an adoption plan for your baby. By choosing adoption, you are selflessly giving your baby a future. Call us if you have more questions.
Q. If I choose adoption, can I choose a family for my baby?
Yes! With most adoption agencies, you can choose a family friend, acquaintance, or someone who has been recommended to you, even someone in another state. Or you can choose from couples screened by your agency - couples who have been waiting to become parents.
Q. Does the birthfather have any rights?
Both you and the birthfather have rights. If you disagree about adoption or you no longer have a relationship with him, your adoption agency will work with the birthfather and/or the courts to determine if his rights can be terminated.
Q. How at risk am I for an STD?
See our Sexual Exposure Chart
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