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What Do I Need to Know if I Am Pregnant in College?

September 1, 2024 Pregnancy

Being pregnant in college can be a nerve-wracking experience. However, as you assess your situation and take the next steps, know that you don’t have to experience them alone.

First Care provides free and confidential services that offer all the information you need to feel confident about your pregnancy decision. During a time when you feel like your future is up in the air, know that we’re here to help you process as you navigate what is next.

Keep reading to learn what to consider while pregnant in college. You can also schedule an appointment to connect with our staff.

You Can Still Continue Your Education.

Despite what you may have heard, pregnancy doesn’t mean you are unable to finish school and accomplish your dreams. No one can legally discriminate against you for being pregnant or having a child.

Title IX protects you from this discrimination. It requires schools to allow you to keep participating in classes and extracurriculars, provide reasonable accommodations like more frequent bathroom breaks, protect you from harassment, and more.

Excused absences also must be permitted for pregnancy and childbirth.

Though the law is on your side, you can also advocate for your rights by meeting with a Title IX coordinator or school counselor and reporting any problems.

You can still meet your academic goals. However, if you’re worried about the social aspect of an unexpected pregnancy, we can help.

This is Your Life. This is Your Decision.

Experiencing pregnancy while in college may feel unpredictable. You may worry about what your friends and classmates think, how you’ll tell your parents, and what options are available.

First Care is here for you. Our Client Advocates can assess your needs, provide community resources that offer support while in school, help you navigate conversations with loved ones, and more.

Even while you’re in school, you still have the right to make a pregnancy decision. No one can force you to choose one option over another.

We provide free, lab-quality pregnancy testing and limited ultrasounds to confirm your pregnancy. We can also provide a Proof of Pregnancy Form for insurance or benefits purposes.

Once you’ve confirmed your pregnancy, we can discuss your options. The pregnancy decision is yours alone; we provide nonjudgmental information as you weigh each option.

You are stronger than you think. We’re here to help as you move forward.

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First Care offers comprehensive pregnancy medical services in a safe, professional environment. You are not alone.

Schedule an appointment today. Same-day appointments are also available.

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