Can a Pregnancy Test Be Wrong?

If you’re facing an unexpected pregnancy, taking a pregnancy test can feel like a huge moment. Whether you see a positive result or a negative one, it’s completely normal to wonder if the test is accurate. You may even feel confused if your symptoms don’t match what the test says. At Cleburne Pregnancy Center, we … Continued

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Pregnant and in School: Balancing Finals, Holidays, and Next Steps

Are you pregnant and trying to keep up with school during finals and the holiday rush? You’re not alone—many students face this season with mixed emotions, questions, and the pressure to juggle schoolwork, health, and big decisions. At Cleburne Pregnancy Center, we’re here to walk with you through every step with free, confidential services. Pregnancy … Continued

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I’m Pregnant and My Partner Is Abusive

Facing an unexpected pregnancy is stressful. Facing it with an abusive partner is impossible. Your safety and the safety of your pregnancy are top priorities. No one has the right to abuse or hurt you physically or emotionally. If you’re in immediate danger, call the National Domestic Abuse Hotline at (800) 799-SAFE (7233). Alternatively, contact … Continued

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What Is an Ectopic Pregnancy?

During the pregnancy confirmation process, obtaining accurate medical information is essential, especially when certain conditions can significantly impact your health. One such condition is ectopic pregnancy, which can be life-threatening if not diagnosed and treated promptly. Because early symptoms often feel similar to a typical pregnancy, an ectopic pregnancy can go unnoticed without proper medical … Continued

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What Is Ectopic Pregnancy?

Ectopic pregnancy is a condition in which a fertilized egg implants and starts to grow outside of the uterus, most commonly in the fallopian tubes. Ectopic pregnancies are not viable pregnancies and are extremely dangerous when left untreated. What causes an ectopic pregnancy?  While ectopic pregnancies can be random and unrelated to other conditions, according … Continued

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How Do Pregnancy Tests Work?

Pregnancy tests are quite simple and easy to use. The test reads your urine or blood for a hormone called hCG, human chorionic gonadotropin.  This pregnancy hormone is made by a woman’s body after a fertilized egg attaches to the wall of the uterus. Normally this occurs about six days after fertilization and quickly rises, … Continued

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