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PREGNANCY
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Being pregnant is a time filled with
a lot of emotions. You may be excited, shocked, or
scared. If you think that you might be pregnant,
you should see your health care provider right
away and begin your prenatal care. If you do not
have health insurance, dial 2-1-1 to see if you
are eligible for Healthy Start. If you are not
eligible for Healthy Start, there are other
options for sliding fee prenatal care, even if you
are an illegal immigrant.
Your body will go through a lot of changes when
you are pregnant. It is very important that you
take good care of yourself. Your health care
provider can teach you about what will happen to
your body and can tell you things that you can do
to help you have a healthy baby.
WHAT ARE SOME SIGNS OF PREGNANCY?
- Missed period
- Unusual or abnormal period
- Nausea and vomiting
- Changes in sex drive
- Sore breasts
- Breasts get bigger
- Urinating more
- Stomach gets bigger
- Strange cravings for foods
- Being tired
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOU THINK YOU ARE
PREGNANT?
If you think you may be pregnant, it is
important to get health care right away. Women
should get health care in the first trimester, or
in the first three months of the pregnancy. Women
who receive the appropriate health care starting
early in their pregnancy are less likely to have a
baby that is too small or born too soon.
WHERE CAN YOU GO TO GET A PREGNANCY TEST?
You can get a blood pregnancy test from your
health care provider. If you do not want to wait
until you see your health care provider, you can
buy a pregnancy test kit at most stores and test
yourself. If the test shows that you may be
pregnant, you should see your health care provider
right away.
PLANNING FOR PREGNANCY
If you are trying to get pregnant, there are
things that you can do to help you have a healthy
baby. You should see your health care provider and
have them check your health before you get
pregnant. This time before you get pregnant is
called the Preconception
Period.
PREGNANCY COUNSELING / OPTIONS COUNSELING
If you are facing an unplanned pregnancy and you
need to discuss your options, contact Planned
Parenthood of Connecticut. Trained staff will
discuss all of your options with you, including
continuing your pregnancy, abortion, or adoption.
WAYS TO AVOID PREGNANCY
The safest way to avoid having a baby is to not
have sex and practice abstinence. To read about
abstinence, go to: http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/birth-control/abstinence-4215.htm
If a couple wants to have sex but does not want
to get pregnant, birth control should always be
used. There are many choices for birth control.
Planned Parenthood of CT offers advice, exams,
free condoms for men, and free or low cost birth
control methods for women. For more information
about different birth control methods, visit the
website: http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/birth-control-4211.htm
PREGNANCY RESOURCES IN YOUR COMMUNITY
Call 2-1-1 or 1-800-203-1234 for referrals to
health insurance programs, pregnancy testing,
family planning, pregnancy counseling, prenatal
care, and case management for at risk first time
mothers.
WEBSITES WITH INFORMATION ABOUT
PREGNANCY:
TO FIND RESOURCES in Connecticut’s
Community Resources database search by service
name:
Or call us by dialing 2-1-1. We are open 24/7.
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SOURCE: March of Dimes,
Planned Parenthood
PREPARED BY: 211/lb
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: March2012
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