Avenue Women’s Center has served Chicagoland women for over 35 years. In those decades, many neighboring community clinics have gone out of business. Why is it that our free pregnancy clinic has remained?
If you are looking for a free pregnancy clinic in the western suburbs of Chicago, please contact us.
A major reason for our longevity is our connection with our clients. We understand the wide range of emotions women can experience when they realize they’re facing an unplanned pregnancy. Our clients know that. They trust us, return to us, and refer their friends to us.
Just this week, as we’ve sat with clients whose pregnancy tests turned positive, we’ve heard:
I’m shocked.
It’s overwhelming.
I thought so but I didn’t want to believe it.
What am I going to do?
This can’t be happening!
How could this happen to me?
This is just not the right time. I’m not ready.
Oh no! Not now.
Not happy.
I feel confused.
(While crying) How can this happen?
Sitting with women in those moments never grows old for us. Every woman’s situation is unique and important. We believe that no woman should have to face an unplanned pregnancy on her own. Every woman deserves to have support, a listening ear, and accurate information.
At Avenue Women’s Center, we are committed to that. To you. If you are unsure whether you might be pregnant, contact us. If you have already had a pregnancy confirmed and you need to explore options for your pregnancy decision, contact us. You are the reason our free pregnancy clinic is here. We look forward to hearing from you.
The information provided here is general in nature. It is not a substitute for a consultation with a medical professional. Before any medical procedure, it is imperative that you discuss your personal medical history, risks, and concerns with your doctor. If you have questions during or after a procedure, your doctor should be immediately contacted. Avenue Women’s Center is not an emergency center. If you are experiencing severe symptoms, such as bleeding and/or pain, seek immediate medical attention. Contact your physician, go to an emergency room, or call 911.