Birth Control and Safe Sex

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About the Birth Control Pill

kidshealth.org — “Talking to your kids about sex can be daunting. But discussing issues like abstinence, STDs, and birth control can help lower teens' risk of unintended pregnancy or contracting an STD.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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About the Birth Control Patch

kidshealth.org — “Talking to your kids about sex can be daunting. But discussing issues like abstinence, STDs, and birth control can help lower teens' risk of unintended pregnancy or contracting an STD.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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About the Birth Control Shot

kidshealth.org — “Talking to your kids about sex can be daunting. But discussing issues like abstinence, STDs, and birth control can help lower teens' risk of unintended pregnancy or contracting an STD.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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About Emergency Contraception

kidshealth.org — “Talking to your kids about sex can be daunting. But discussing issues like abstinence, STDs, and birth control can help lower teens' risk of unintended pregnancy or contracting an STD.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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5 Shocking Things Many Women Don’t Know About Sex - MSN Health & Fitness - Birth Control

health.msn.com — “Many young adults have some seriously dangerous assumptions and beliefs about pregnancy and STD prevention.View full resource at health.msn.com

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Is Your Birth Control Safe? | Endless Beauty Media

endlessbeauty.com — “These days, women have many options for birth control and we rely heavily on our doctor--™s recommendation as to which we should choose. Leading the race is certainly the birth control pill. It is, by far, the most convenient option, unless you consider the glass of water needed to wash it down inconvenient.View full resource at endlessbeauty.com

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Do you know if your birth control is safe? New reports from @bmj_latest might make you want to take a closer look ... http://bit.ly/mLiB9F

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Birth Control: Not Just About Sex | Mother Jones

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Are Birth Control Pills Unsafe ?

medicalnewstoday.com — “A study released Monday contributes to the growing pile of evidence that suggests newer types of birth control pills carry increased risks of blood clotting and may not be safe for certain groupsView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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What You Need to Know About the Pill, IUDs, Condoms, and Other Birth Control - Birth Control and Your Health - Health.com

health.com — “Hilda Hutcherson, MD, answers questions about birth control.View full resource at health.com

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Contraception confusion? Learn how to make safe choices in an article by author & gynecologist @drhilhut: http://is.gd/BJLU

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Birth Control Pills Put Brakes on Women's Sex Drive

webmd.com — “A new European study has found that women who use hormonal contraceptives such as the common birth control pill were more likely to experience sexual dysfunction such as reduced desire and arousal than women who used non-hormonal contraception and those who did not use contraception.View full resource at webmd.com

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Is Birth Control Safe? Are Certain Brands Best? | RHRealityCheck.org

rhrealitycheck.org — “Gwenaly asks: I've been wondering if using birth control is safe? And is there a certain brand of birth control that I can use that will be the best to use?View full resource at rhrealitycheck.org

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Women have a stake in safe access to birth control - Redwood Times

redwoodtimes.com — “One of the biggest barriers to effective family planning may soon come tumbling down for millions of American women. The Institute of Medicine (IOM), an independent, nonpartisan organization of health care professionals, this week recommended that contraception be covered as a preventive service under the federal health care reform law.View full resource at redwoodtimes.com

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Women have a stake in safe access to birth control: At Six Rivers Planned Parenthood, we hear from women every d... http://bit.ly/ppuUaD

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Adiana® Permanent Contraception - Safe and Effective

adiana.com — “Learn about Adiana, the no hormones, no anesthesia and no surgery permanent contraception for women who do not plan on having children.View full resource at adiana.com

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CDC: One-third of sex ed omits birth control

physorg.com — “(AP) -- Almost all U.S. teens have had formal sex education, but only about two-thirds have been taught about birth control methods, according to a new government report released Wednesday.View full resource at physorg.com

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Teen sex: More use rhythm method for birth control

physorg.com — “(AP) -- A growing number of teen girls say they use the rhythm method for birth control, and more teens also think it's OK for an unmarried female to have a baby, according to a government survey released Wednesday.View full resource at physorg.com

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