by kenny.dodge@findyourbluezone.com | Apr 3, 2023 | abortion, adoption, pregnancy
Most pregnancy tests claim to be over 99% accurate. While that is reassuring, you can still get a false positive or negative result. If you’ve done at-home pregnancy testing and received inconclusive results, contact Open Arms Real Choices Clinic in the...
by kenny.dodge@findyourbluezone.com | Mar 13, 2023 | adoption, Parenting, ultrasounds
How To Find Support During an Unplanned Pregnancy If you find out that you have an unplanned pregnancy, you may have no idea where to start, and that’s okay – we can help. The important thing is not to panic. You have more time than you think, so give yourself a...
by kenny.dodge@findyourbluezone.com | Mar 3, 2023 | abortion, adoption, pregnancy
What Abortion Alternatives Are Right for You in Coeur d’Alene? Women facing an unplanned pregnancy often face many challenges, particularly women who are pro-life. But being pro-life doesn’t necessarily mean you want to be or are ready to be a parent. For...
by morgan.dixon@findyourbluezone.com | Jan 3, 2023 | Abortion Pill, adoption, Clinic News, ultrasounds, women's wellness
Since Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973, abortion has become commonplace. Despite the overturning of the Roe decision, abortion remains legal in most states. Before the abortion pill, most abortions were surgical abortions. Young women who had them often experienced...
by morgan.dixon@findyourbluezone.com | Dec 17, 2022 | adoption, Parenting, pregnancy
If you think you may be pregnant, the first step you should take is to get a medical-quality pregnancy test. If you are worried about paying for a doctor, you should consider booking a no-cost pregnancy test at your local pregnancy resource center. One center is Open...
by kenny.dodge@findyourbluezone.com | Nov 21, 2022 | adoption, Parenting, pregnancy
Could My Pregnancy Test Be Wrong? If you suspect you may be pregnant, one of the first things you are likely to do is to run out to the drug store and purchase a home pregnancy test. But how reliable is that test? If it comes back negative, does it definitely mean...