Patients over 18 can purchase emergency
contraception at our health center.
Not exact matches
RESOURCES Bloomberg, Obama Lead Over Romney Similar to 2008 Margin Over McCain Life of Julia DNC Video: «The Government Is The Only Thing We All Belong To» Berkley
Center,
Contraception and Conscience: A Symposium on Religious Liberty, Women's
Health, and the HHS Rule on Provision of Birth Control Coverage for Employees (See, for example, the question posed during Panel 3,
at 1:25:40) The American Catholic, 98 % of Catholic Women Use Birth Control Become a fan of First Things on Facebook, subscribe to First Things via RSS, and follow First Things on Twitter.
Commenting on the article, noted expert Philip Darney, MD, MSc, Distinguished Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences
at the University of California, San Francisco and Director of the Bixby
Center for Global Reproductive
Health, added, «Childbirth provides a convenient and economical opportunity for permanent
contraception.
Depending on the method,
contraception is available
at a medical office,
at family planning clinics,
at school
health centers, online, and
at pharmacies (either with a prescription or OTC).
Emergency
contraception is always available and in - stock
at PPGMR's
health center at 1407 Union Avenue, Suite 300, and no appointment is necessary.
An IUD can be emergency
contraception if it's inserted within five days after unprotected sex, but is only available
at your OB - GYN or
at a
health center like Planned Parenthood.
More than 90 percent of the
health services provided
at Planned Parenthood
health centers is preventive in nature, including lifesaving breast exams, Pap tests,
contraception, and physical exams
at an affordable cost.
But here's another thing: For a guy who obviously had no idea how condoms work to protect against STDs, Pence sure has been fighting hard to block patients from accessing
contraception — as well as STD testing, treatment, and education —
at Planned Parenthood
health centers... Dontcha think?
Emergency
Contraception (EC) is a safe and effective way to prevent pregnancy — and it's available
at our
health centers at no cost, so it's easy to be prepared.
If you need emergency
contraception (morning after pill) you can walk in
at any time the
health center is open.
To find out more about Next Choice and emergency
contraception, click here or call our
health center at 901-725-1717.
The expert nurses, doctors, and educators
at your local Planned Parenthood
health center can give you more information about emergency
contraception, and help you get the morning - after pill or copper IUD.
If you have a time - sensitive question about emergency
contraception or other
health issues, please call your local Planned Parenthood
health center at 1 -800-230-PLAN.
In 1999, the FDA approved Plan B emergency
contraception, and Planned Parenthood began work to make emergency
contraception widely available
at its
health centers and educate the public about emergency
contraception, also known as the «morning - after pill.»
Colon cancer screenings Pregnancy testing and option counseling STD testing and treatment Birth control and emergency
contraception This
health center offers PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis), a daily pill that individuals
at increased risk for HIV can take to prevent HIV infection.
If you can't make it in to a Planned Parenthood
health center, you may be able to get emergency
contraception directly from a pharmacist
at a nearby pharmacy.
The Obama administration made the right decision this week when it decided to ensure that emergency
contraception will be made available to women in the armed forces
at all hospitals and
health centers on U.S. military bases around the world.
Emergency
contraception, also known as the morning - after pill, EC, or Plan B, is available
at all Planned Parenthood
health centers in the St. Louis region and southwest Missouri.
In three out of the four counties with
health centers closing, Planned Parenthood served 80 % or more of the women access
contraception at a publicly funded
health center (Burlington, 96 %; Keokuk, 92 %; and Sioux City, 80 %).
In 2015, Planned Parenthood
health centers in Iowa served nearly half of all female patients accessing
contraception care
at a publicly funded
health center.
If the condoms breaks during sex and you or your partner is
at risk for becoming pregnant, purchase emergency
contraception immediately (either
at the pharmacy or any Planned Parenthood Arizona
health center).
Some have built on this line of reasoning by suggesting that oral contraceptives should be given over-the-counter status too, as a replacement for comprehensive insurance coverage of
contraception.1 Similarly, social conservatives seeking to exclude Planned Parenthood from public programs such as Medicaid have argued that less - specialized
health care providers, such as federally qualified
health centers, could fill the void this would create.2 And in October, a leaked White House memo recommended that funding for the Title X national family planning program should be cut by
at least half and suggested that money could be better used for teaching adolescents about fertility awareness methods exclusively.3
While our opponents have been working to create scandal and panic where none exists, doctors and nurses
at Planned Parenthood
health centers have continued to provide care to thousands of women, men and young people every day —
contraception, cancer screenings, testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and safe and legal abortion.