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Someone asked us: What are the chances of getting pregnant if my boyfriend isn’t usign a condom and I’m not on birth control? If you’re worried you might be pregnant from recent unprotected sex you’ve ...
Don’t worry if your penis gets soft while you’re wearing a condom — this is common. If this happens, stop having sex, pull out while holding the condom at the base of your penis, take the condom off, ...
*Most health insurance plans cover prescription birth control, annual wellness exams, and STI/HIV screenings with no copay. Contact your health insurance company to find out if the services you need ...
You can buy condoms at any age! Condoms are available in drugstores, Planned Parenthood health centers, other community health centers, convenience stores, drugstores, some supermarkets, and sometimes ...
Someone asked us: I’m going to start taking birth control. I know that you have to take it on a daily basis in order to effectively prevent pregnancy, but does it have to be taken at a specific time ...
Although you’re not as likely to get an STD from oral sex as you are from vaginal or anal sex, it’s still possible. STDs more commonly spread by oral sex include herpes and human papillomavirus (HPV).
First things first: What exactly should sex education cover and when? If you want the short version, check our table. If you want the long version, check out the National Sex Education Standards.
Yes! If you don’t have health insurance, you may qualify for Medicaid or other government programs that can help pay for birth control and other health care. The staff at your nearest Planned ...
Someone asked us: Can I skip the inactive pills in my pack of birth control and go directly on to the new pack so that I dont get my period? Yes, you can skip the inactive pills in your pill pack.
It depends. There may be a range of low-cost or even free services available to you at your nearest Planned Parenthood health center. The best way to know for sure is to call and let them know your ...
Someone asked us: i might be pregnet can i still take birth control pill. or will it harm the baby Birth control pills won’t stop or harm an existing pregnancy, so don’t stop using your birth control ...
Someone asked us: Will one day’s dose of the pill be less effective if my partner and I have sex two or three times that day (because that’s more sperm)? The pill is 93% effective at preventing ...
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