We're always happy to help with your questions. However, we receive many e-mails about a few common issues. We've posted these frequently asked questions below. If you can't find your answer there, please use our e-mail form or call 202-690-7650 to get in touch with us.
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Although we cannot confirm if you are or are not pregnant, the pregnancy section of our website, our fact sheet on Pregnancy tests, or the publication Can a Pregnancy Occur If...Pregnancy Myths Cleared Up!
(Copyright © American Pregnancy Association) may help. As with all health problems, for a diagnosis you should talk to a medical professional. If you have health insurance, please contact your insurance company's member services department for referrals to physicians and specialists. If you don't have insurance, we can assist you in contacting an organization that can help you. Use our e-mail form or call us to get in touch with us.
We are not able to refer the public to physicians or specialists. If you have health insurance, please contact your insurance company's member services department for referrals to physicians and specialists. If you don't have insurance, we can assist you in contacting an organization that can help you. Use our e-mail form or call us to get in touch with us.
Although we cannot provide you with a diagnosis, our fact sheets on Depression, Depression during and after pregnancy, or the Mental health section of our website may help. As with all health problems, for a diagnosis you should talk to a medical professional. If you have health insurance, please contact your insurance company's member services department for referrals to physicians and specialists. If you don't have insurance, we can assist you in contacting an organization that can help you. Use our e-mail form or call us to get in touch with us. If you are in crisis, call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 800-273-8255 or 911.
Many things can cause irregular periods. Sometimes irregular periods are a symptom of another health condition. You will find information on this topic in our fact sheet on Menstruation and the menstrual cycle. As with all health problems, for a diagnosis you should talk to a medical professional. If you have health insurance, please contact your insurance company's member services department for referrals to physicians and specialists. If you don't have insurance, we can assist you in contacting an organization that can help you. Use our e-mail form or call us to get in touch with us.
We maintain a listing of state health departments on our website. If you click the 'details' link next to each entry, you will find the health department's phone numbers and website addresses. We do not maintain a list of local health departments. However, you should be able to locate that information from your state health department.