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Abortion Safety and Privacy

In an increasingly digital world, there are more records of what type of information people are searching for and where they are searching for it. It's possible that this type of data can be used to prosecute those who are seeking an abortion or helping someone else seek an abortion.

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Alcohol: Lowering Risk

While some people may enjoy drinking alcohol, there are ways of consuming alcohol that pose more risks than others. To understand how to lower your risk, you may want to know what moderate drinking is, as well as what behaviors both increase and reduce risk. 

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Alcohol: When is it a problem?

Your patterns of alcohol use can change over time. Deciding if your patterns of use are a problem can sometimes feel difficult. One way to assess your alcohol use is to reflect on how alcohol has impacted your life recently.

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Birth Control Basics

Birth control (or contraception) is any regimen or medicine used to prevent pregnancy.

Most birth control options are used by people with internal reproductive anatomy such as a uterus, vulva, and vagina, while only a few options are available for those with external reproductive anatomy such as a penis and testes.

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Birth Control Options – Barrier Methods

These methods attempt to block sperm from fertilizing an egg, either with a physical barrier or a substance that lowers the ability for sperm to swim and meet an egg. Some options can also reduce the chance of contracting or spreading STIs.

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Birth Control Options – Lifestyle Options

While lifestyle options are typically the least effective at preventing pregnancy—aside from abstinence—they are often the most cost effective. However, they might involve some planning or communication between sexual partners to prevent sperm from fertilizing an egg. Lifestyle methods of birth control do not prevent against STIs, so be sure to use a barrier method if you are looking for protection.

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Birth Control Options – Surgical Methods

These methods are considered permanent birth control or voluntary sterilization options because they involve a surgical procedure that’s generally difficult or expensive to reverse. Additionally, reversing this procedure does not ensure that your fertility will return to pre-procedure levels. And it’s important to note that these options do not protect against STIs.

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Cannabis 101

Cannabis is a plant containing various chemical compounds that can have mind-altering effects. It may be used recreationally or medically and can be smoked, vaped, or ingested in food or beverages.

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Cannabis: Lowering Risk

Everyone's relationship with cannabis is different. Learn how you can lower your risk, take a break, or get support for cannabis use.

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