Talking to Your Doctor About Birth Control
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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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About Birth Control: What Parents Need to Know
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 Birth Control: What Parents Need to Know
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 Birth Control: What Parents Need to Know - http://ow.ly/hMSF
Does your boyfriend know about your birth control? - WEGO Health
community.wegohealth.com — “DinDin started a great discussion in the WEGO Health Women's Health Group about why your boyfriend doesn't understand your birth control methods (Why doesn't your boyfriend know jack about contraception?) and I had too much to say in the comments section so I'm using my space to bring out my thoughts. Please do check out the original article before you read too much further so you know what we're talking about! In short, many young men know very little about birth control, pregnancy prevention a” View full resource at community.wegohealth.com
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If you have mood changes with your period ask your doctor about continuous birth control pills.
healthtap.com — “Mood changes during your cycleis referred to as PMS or PMDD. Many women will beneift from taking their birth control continuously without taking the palcebo pills to have a period. There are brands specifically designed for this.” View full resource at healthtap.com
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#HealthTap: Tip: If you have mood changes with your period ask your doctor about continuous birth control pills. http://bit.ly/j3iq9b
Your Doctor's Favorite Birth Control Method | Women's Health Magazine
womenshealthmag.com — “The IUD is the preferred birth control method for lots of doctors. Find out what your gyno knows about this contraceptive device.” View full resource at womenshealthmag.com
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The IUD (you know, that little T-shaped birth control thingy): Worth the investment? Worth the risk? http://twurl.nl/22znq5
Your Birth Control Rights | Women's Health Magazine
womenshealthmag.com — “WH talks to Planned Parenthood about contraceptive choices and reproductive healthcare in America” View full resource at womenshealthmag.com
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Your Birth Control Rights | Women's Health Magazine
womenshealthmag.com — “WH talks to Planned Parenthood about contraceptive choices and reproductive healthcare in America” View full resource at womenshealthmag.com
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We talked to Planned Parenthood about where women's health care stands today & how things are looking for the future: http://ow.ly/4lzRe
Your Birth Control Rights | Women's Health Magazine
womenshealthmag.com — “WH talks to Planned Parenthood about contraceptive choices and reproductive healthcare in America” View full resource at womenshealthmag.com
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Check out our Q/A with Cecile Richards, president of PPFA: (@TIME named her 1 of the most influential ppl in the world!) http://ow.ly/4Fo0D
CDC: One-Third of Sex Ed Doesn't Talk About Birth Control - AOL Health
aolhealth.com — “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 govern” View full resource at aolhealth.com
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Find out what vital information is missing from 1/3 of sex ed classes in the US http://bit.ly/9zWTa9 (via @healthpop)
Mood Swings and Depression Caused By Birth Control? | Ask the Therapist
psychcentral.com — “I have a few questions about mood swings, depression, anxiety, etc. First, the background: I have been taking hormonal birth control pills for 16 years. After” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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Ask the Therapist: Mood Swings and Depression Caused By Birth Control? http://bit.ly/4oZUtI
TEENS AND BIRTH CONTROL - Parenting with All the Pieces
parentingwithallthepieces.typepad.com — “Parents struggle with when and how to talk to their teen about birth control. Sometimes parents wait too long and their teen has already become sexually active. As parents, we all struggle with not thinking our teen is old enough to be thinking about sex - and they usually are thinking about sex long before we realize it. Many parents believe that talking to their teen about sex is like giving them permission to be sexually active. I think that talking to your teen in a thoughtful way is the bes” View full resource at parentingwithallthepieces.typepad.com
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