Think you might be pregnant?
You’re not alone. We’re here to help you navigate the unknown. We will offer guidance and support as you explore your options.
*All our services are made available for you at no cost due to the generosity and support from our community.
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(864) 882-8796
Locations in:
Seneca & Clemson, SC
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Pregnancy Tests
Let’s start with a medical grade pregnancy test, at no cost to you, to be certain you’re pregnant. Results are 99% accurate and totally confidential.
Ultrasounds
Next, a limited obstetrical ultrasound will confirm your pregnancy and determine that it is viable.
Considering Abortion
Finally, you have options. It is important to be educated on all of them – the potential risks and benefits associated with each choice.
Unconditional Support
We are here to offer unconditional support from confirming your pregnancy through each step of the process – providing guidance, understanding, and compassionate support – Unconditionally!
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, our services are offered at no cost to you. You do not need insurance, only a valid photo ID.
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All our services are confidential and private except those required by the state of South Carolina for mandated reporters.
You can come by yourself, bring a friend or parent, but it is not required.
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To find out if you're pregnant, you first need to take a medical grade pregnancy test. These tests are usually more than 99% accurate in detecting pregnancy hormones.
We offer free and confidential pregnancy tests, and you don't need insurance. If eligible, we will schedule a return appointment for a non-diagnostic ultrasound. -
There are usually two or three days each menstrual cycle when you can get pregnant. This happens about two weeks after your last period began.
By counting the days since your last period, you can estimate when you might be ovulating and when you might have gotten pregnant.
Another way to find out the conception date is through an ultrasound. Babies grow at a steady rate, so an ultrasound can measure the baby's age. This can give a more accurate date than just counting days. -
The pain a woman may feel during an abortion procedure varies for each person. It depends on how her body reacts to the treatment and her pain tolerance.
Other factors that affect pain include the type of abortion and how developed the fetus is.
You can discuss these factors with a nurse during your appointment. You can also text a nurse privately at 864-882-8796 anytime for free.
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Disclaimer: Abortion is restricted in South Carolina. Foothills Pregnancy Care Center does not offer or refer for pregnancy terminations or birth control. Information is provided as an educational service.