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Results 1 - 10 of 85 for Family planning
  1. ... bought in most drug and grocery stores. Some family planning clinics offer free condoms. You do not need ...
  2. ... female condoms at most drugstores, STI clinics, and family planning clinics. You need to plan to have a ...
  3. Tubal ligation is surgery to close a woman's fallopian tubes. (It is sometimes called "tying the tubes.") The fallopian tubes connect ...
  4. A vasectomy is surgery to cut the vas deferens. These are the tubes that carry a sperm from testicles to the urethra. After a vasectomy, ...
  5. Emergency contraception is a birth control method to prevent pregnancy in women. It can be used: After a sexual assault or rape When ...
  6. Spermicides and vaginal sponges are two over-the-counter birth control methods used during sex to prevent pregnancy. Over-the-counter ...
  7. Birth control pills (BCPs) contain man-made forms of 2 hormones called estrogen and progestin. These hormones are made naturally in ...
  8. ... families learn about the risks and help with family planning. It also allows connecting patients with diseases registries ...
  9. ... counseling is very important for discussing prognosis and family planning.
  10. ... health care (common concerns and routine screenings) and family planning. NPs can prescribe medicines. A physician assistant (PA) ...
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