Am I Pregnant? Quiz Yourself!
You are most likely not pregnant.
Since you are using a reliable source of birth control, you are most likely not pregnant. However, sometimes birth control can fail so if you period is late, we recommend taking a pregnancy test or visiting a Memorial Medical Group OB/GYN for an exam.
This assessment is only a tool to assess the likelihood of pregnancy. This tool is not designed to diagnose pregnancy or other medical conditions.
You could be pregnant.
Since you are not using a reliable source of birth control, are sexually active, and are experiencing a couple other pregnancy symptoms, there is a chance you are pregnant. Memorial recommends taking a pregnancy test or visiting a Memorial Medical Group OB/GYN for an exam to confirm if you are pregnant or not.
This assessment is only a tool to assess the likelihood of pregnancy. This tool is not designed to diagnose pregnancy or other medical conditions.
You could be pregnant.
While you are not currently showing any obvious signs of pregnancy, you are sexually active and not using birthing control which can result in a pregnancy. Memorial recommends taking a pregnancy test if your period is late, and visiting a Memorial Medical Group OB/GYN for an exam annually.
This assessment is only a tool to assess the likelihood of pregnancy. This tool is not designed to diagnose pregnancy or other medical conditions.
There is a good chance you are pregnant.
Since you are not using a reliable source of birth control and are experiencing several pregnancy symptoms, there is a good chance you are pregnant. However, pregnancy symptoms can often mimic other medical conditions. Memorial recommends taking a pregnancy test or visiting a Memorial Medical Group OB/GYN for an exam to confirm if you are pregnant or not.
This assessment is only a tool to assess the likelihood of pregnancy. This tool is not designed to diagnose pregnancy or other medical conditions.
You are most likely not pregnant.
Since you are not currently sexually active, you are most likely not pregnant. However, we recommend visiting a Memorial Medical Group OB/GYN to discuss birth control options if you do not wish to become pregnant in the near future.
This assessment is only a tool to assess the likelihood of pregnancy. This tool is not designed to diagnose pregnancy or other medical conditions.
From nausea to exhaustion to a missed period, many things can hint at pregnancy.
If you think you could be pregnant, take our quiz to find out if you should take a pregnancy test or visit a BJC Medical Group of Illinois doctor.