FAQ

Get answers to some of our most commonly asked questions.

Why do I need to have a missed period?

ThriVe® asks you to be 28-31 days from your last period before you come in for a pregnancy test. This is to ensure that you have an accurate pregnancy test result. Typically, it takes those 28-31 days for the hormone to show up in your body.

Do I need an appointment?

Walk-ins may be possible for pregnancy tests. If there is an available appointment, we will work with you. In order to minimize your wait time, you may schedule an appointment.

What do I need to bring to my appointment?

ThriVe® asks that you bring a photo ID with you to your appointment.

Is there a cost?

No, all our tests are FREE even our newly added STD testing.

Can I get an abortion in Florida?

Florida law prohibits most abortions after fetal heartbeat activity is detected. This typically occurs 5 to 6 weeks after the first day of your last menstrual period.  

There are strict regulations on receiving abortion pills online. You are required to have an ultrasound to confirm you are under 6 weeks pregnant and must go to a licensed medical clinic to receive abortion pills. 

Do I need an ultrasound before an abortion?

An ultrasound determines how far along you are in your pregnancy, which can impact abortion options. It also detects if you’ve had a miscarriage or have an ectopic pregnancy. 

Can I order the abortion pill online?

The FDA recommends extreme caution against ordering the abortion pill online. Most abortion pills available online are not FDA-approved and might be counterfeit, ineffective, tainted, and unsafe. For your own health and safety, it is advised not to take any abortion medication purchased online. 

With Florida’s Heartbeat Protect Act, abortion pills may not be dispensed via the U.S. Postal Service or by any other courier or shipping service. 

Is Plan B the same as the Abortion Pill?

No. Plan B is a contraceptive used to prevent pregnancy, but it won’t end an existing pregnancy. The Abortion Pill is an abortifacient used to end an existing pregnancy and expell the embryo from the uterus. The Abortion Pill does not prevent pregnancy.

The information presented on this website is intended for general education purposes only and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional counseling, medical, or prenatal care.

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