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Contraception (10) Sites that primarily address contraception topics with a focus on adolescent-based issues. Contraception is defined as processes or devices that prevent conception, not post-conception activities such as abortion.
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- About Birth Control: What You Need to Know [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Article from KidsHealth features basics on birth control.
- Ann Rose's Ultimate Birth Control Link Page [ Mature Teens ] - Site contains extensive links to useful information regarding, birth control, sexual activity and potential childbearing.
- Birth Control and Contraception for Teenagers [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Contraception and birth control methods suitable for teens are described including condoms, contraceptive pills, and injectable methods.
- Brook Advisory Centres [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Provides free and confidential sexual health advice and contraception to young people. Includes facts, rights, FAQ, and a game.
- Contraception and Sexual Health Guide [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Provides facts and advice on abortion, education, SIDS, and emergency contraception.
- Contraceptive Guide [ Mature Teens ] - Methods of birth control currently available, with cost, failure rate, correct usage, advantages and disadvantages of each.
- Pregnancy: What Can You Do to Prevent It [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Presents an overview of the most common forms of birth control used by teens.
- Successful Contraception: Questionnaire [ Mature Teens ] - Interactive program helps you choose the birth control method that's right for you. Examines lifestyle and medical issues.
- Young Womens Health: Contraception and Birth Control [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Provides information about what it means to be involved in a sexual relationship, sexually transmitted diseases, and how to prevent pregnancy.
- Zero Adolescent Pregnancy (ZAP) [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Teen pregnancy prevention and peer education program. Includes a feedback page to ask questions about reproductive health including birth control, and HIV/AIDS.
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