Florida's 6-week abortion ban is now in effect – Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida can no longer provide abortion care for patients who are more than 6 weeks pregnant, unless they ...
Abortion is a safe way to end pregnancy. There are two kinds of abortion in the U.S. — in-clinic abortion and the abortion pill. Some Planned Parenthood health centers provide one or both kinds of ...
You’re transgender (or trans) if your gender identity is different from the sex the doctor assigned you at birth. For example, you may be transgender if you were assigned male at birth and know you’re ...
Many people who have genital herpes don’t show symptoms, or the symptoms are so mild they don’t notice them — so they might not even know they have it. When herpes does cause symptoms, the most common ...
Planned Parenthood believes you deserve high-quality, compassionate health care — no matter your gender identity. Most of our health centers provide hormone therapy and other gender-affirming services ...
Young kids are curious, and have lots of questions. Being open to these questions without judgment at this age shows them that you’re a source of support. The way you talk about sexuality sends ...
Miscarriage is common. Lots of people experience this kind of pregnancy loss. In fact, 10–20% of pregnancies end in miscarriage. Even though miscarriage is common, it can be emotionally difficult.
When should I start talking with my kid about sex and relationships? Research tells us that kids and teens who have regular conversations with their parents and caregivers about sex and relationships ...
Sex toys are objects people use to have more pleasure during sex or masturbation. Sometimes sex toys can also have medical uses if you have a sexual dysfunction or medical condition. There are many ...
Connecting with someone romantically, emotionally, and physically can be really amazing. But there's a lot of work that goes into building a good relationship. What are some tips for having a great ...
Hormonal IUD side effects and copper IUD side effects are different. Cramps and spotting with the IUD are common at first. But many IUD side effects go away or get less noticeable within a few months.
If you or someone you know experienced sexual assault, you’re not alone. There are resources that can help you heal and offer support for both survivors and people close to them. It’s not your fault.