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* Home * About Us * Meet the Staff * Our Services * Mobile Clinic * Ann Tracker * Options * Abortion * After Abortion * Abortion Procedures * Adoption * Parenting * Additional Services * Post-Abortion Help * Guys And Friends * What Can Guys Do? * What Can Friends Do? * What Can Families Do? * Students * Pregnancy Symptoms Checker * Blog * FAQ's Schedule Now -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WELCOME TO ACPC WOMEN'S CLINIC EQUIPPING YOU WITH THE EDUCATIONAL, EMOTIONAL, AND SPIRITUAL RESOURCES YOU NEED FOR ALL OF YOUR PREGNANCY OPTIONS. ALL SERVICES ARE FREE & CONFIDENTIAL. SCHEDULE APPOINTMENT OUR SERVICES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PREGNANCY TESTING Missed period? Think you might be pregnant? We offer lab-quality pregnancy testing. ULTRASOUND ACCESS An ultrasound will tell you how far along you are and if your pregnancy is growing as it should. STI TESTING & TREATMENT (LIMITED) Testing for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia, Treatment for Chlamydia PREGNANCY OPTIONS MENTORING What if an ultrasound determines I'm pregnant? PREGNANCY LOSS SUPPORT A safe and confidential setting for women and men to discuss their emotions after a pregnancy loss. COMMUNITY RESOURCES & REFERRALS We connect you with community resources. SERVICES ARE FREE, CONFIDENTIAL, AND PROFESSIONAL PLEASE CALL OR TEXT 719-544-9312 TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT. * DISCOVER YOUR PREGNANCY OPTIONS Button * WHAT TO EXPECT AT YOUR APPOINTMENT Button * SUPPORT FOR GUYS Button MEET ANN ACPC'S WOMEN'S CLINIC ON WHEELS LOOK FOR OUR MOBILE CLINIC AROUND TOWN AT DIFFERENT SHOPS, VENUES, AND LOCAL EVENTS. LEARN MORE ANN TRACKER OUR CLIENTS SAY... I just wanted to say one more time how grateful I am for each one of you for your contribution to my healing and wholeness. I love you all more than I can ever express. ACPC Client The information I received was very insightful and helped with the questions and concerns I had. ACPC Client It was overall a great appointment. I was impacted by the information about abortion and having an ultrasound and hearing the heartbeat. I will be thinking my options over. ACPC Client The information I was provided with today was very useful to me because it's good to know that I have more options. Everything was comfortable and the staff was friendly. ACPC Client OUR LATEST BLOG SHOULD I STOP TAKING VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTS WHEN I AM PREGNANT? 02 Jul, 2024 Pregnancy is a time of significant changes and considerations, especially regarding health and nutrition. One common question that arises is whether to continue or discontinue Vitamin D supplements during pregnancy. Vitamin D is crucial for various bodily functions, but its role becomes even more critical during pregnancy. Here’s a comprehensive look at why you should not stop taking Vitamin D supplements when you’re expecting. The Importance of Vitamin D during Pregnancy Bone Health for Mother and Baby: Vitamin D plays a vital role in calcium absorption, essential for the development of your baby's bones and teeth. Adequate Vitamin D levels help prevent rickets in newborns, a condition that leads to soft and weak bones. For the mother, maintaining proper Vitamin D levels can reduce the risk of osteoporosis and bone fractures. Immune System Support: Vitamin D is known to support the immune system. During pregnancy, a robust immune system is crucial to protect both the mother and the developing baby from infections and illnesses. Reduced Risk of Complications: Adequate Vitamin D levels during pregnancy have been associated with a lower risk of complications such as preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, and preterm birth. Ensuring sufficient intake can contribute to a smoother pregnancy journey. Mental Health Benefits: There is growing evidence suggesting that Vitamin D may play a role in mood regulation and the prevention of depression. Considering the emotional and psychological changes during pregnancy, maintaining adequate Vitamin D levels could be beneficial for mental well-being. Current Recommendations and Guidelines Medical professionals generally recommend that pregnant women maintain an adequate level of Vitamin D. The exact dosage can vary, but many health organizations suggest that pregnant women should aim for a daily intake of 600-800 IU (International Units) of Vitamin D. However, some women might need more based on their individual health conditions, skin pigmentation, geographic location, and dietary intake. Sources of Vitamin D Sunlight: The body can produce Vitamin D when the skin is exposed to sunlight. However, factors like geographic location, season, and sunscreen use can affect Vitamin D synthesis from sunlight. Diet: Foods like fatty fish (salmon, mackerel), fortified milk, eggs, and cheese are good dietary sources of Vitamin D. However, it can be challenging to obtain adequate amounts from diet alone. Supplements: Given the challenges of obtaining enough Vitamin D from sunlight and diet, supplements can be an effective way to ensure you meet your daily needs. Consulting with Your Healthcare Provider Before making any changes to your supplement regimen, it's crucial to consult with your healthcare provider. They can assess your current Vitamin D levels through a blood test and determine the appropriate dosage for your specific needs. Your healthcare provider can also provide guidance on the best type of supplement to take and monitor your levels throughout your pregnancy. Conclusion In summary, stopping Vitamin D supplements during pregnancy is generally not advisable without consulting your healthcare provider. Vitamin D plays a crucial role in the health of both mother and baby, supporting bone development, immune function, and reducing the risk of complications. Ensuring you have adequate Vitamin D levels can contribute to a healthier and more comfortable pregnancy. Always consult with your healthcare provider to tailor the best plan for your nutritional needs during this important time. By staying informed and proactive about your Vitamin D intake, you can help ensure a healthy pregnancy for you and your baby. WHAT TO DO AFTER AN UNPROTECTED SEX ENCOUNTER 07 Feb, 2024 If you recently had unprotected sex, it can be scary to think about what the future may hold. Will you contract an STI? Are you pregnant? Let’s start by talking about what to do after an unprotected sex encounter. THE IMPORTANCE OF SELF-CARE: EMBRACE YOUR WELL-BEING 03 Jan, 2024 As a young woman navigating through the challenges and excitement of life, it's easy to get caught up in the daily hustle and bustle, often neglecting our own well-being in the process. However, it's crucial to prioritize self-care to maintain a healthy mind, body, and spirit. In this blog post, we will delve into the importance of self-care for young women and provide valuable tips on how to incorporate it into your routine. Show More 510 COLORADO AVE. PUEBLO, CO * SLIDE TITLE Write your caption here Button * SLIDE TITLE Write your caption here Button * SLIDE TITLE Write your caption here Button CLINIC HOURS Monday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Tuesday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Wednesday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Thursday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Friday Closed Saturday Closed Sunday Closed CONNECT WITH US CHAT NOW ANN TRACKER Phone: 719.544.9312 Email: puebloacpc@gmail.com After Hours Line: 1.800.712.HELP ACPC Women's Clinic does not perform, recommend, or refer for abortions or abortifacients, but are committed to offering accurate information about abortion procedures and risks. We do not offer or refer for emergency contraceptives. © 2024 All Rights Reserved | ACPC Women's Clinic WEBSITE DESIGN BY INTEGRITYTEK Share by: