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Sexual and reproductive health
Birth control
Hormonal birth control
Birth control implant
Birth control injection
Birth control patch
Birth control pill
Birth control ring
Extended or continuous use birth control
Intrauterine devices (IUD)
Progestin only pill (POP)
Non-hormonal birth control
Condom (external)
Diaphragm
Internal condom
Tubal ligation
Vaginal spermicides
Vasectomy
Emergency contraception
Natural methods
Abstinence
Fertility awareness-based (FAB) methods
Lactation amenorrhea method (LAM)
Withdrawal (pulling out)
Sexually transmitted infections
Bacterial vaginosis
Chlamydia
Epididymo-orchitis
Genital herpes
Gonorrhea
Human papillomavirus (HPV)
Molluscum contagiosum
Mucopurulent cervicitis
Non-Gonococcal urethritis
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Pubic lice (crabs)
Scabies
Syphilis
Trichomoniasis (Trich)
Yeast infection
Talking to children and youth about sexual health
Sexual and reproductive health means your physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being as it relates to your sexuality.
Sexuality is an important part of being human and can change as you go through different stages of life. Your sexuality includes your:
Each of these are connected and influenced by each other. While sexuality can include all these, everyone experiences them differently. When all parts of our self are healthy, our sexuality is healthy.
Taking care of your sexual and reproductive health is an important part of health and wellness.
Pregnancy
Whether you are thinking about pregnancy, trying to prevent a pregnancy, or already pregnant, there is pregnancy information available.
Learn more about pregnancy:
You may also want to know more about your pregnancy options such as parenting, adoption, or abortion. If you had sex without birth control and don't want to get pregnant, you may want information about emergency contraception.
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