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Family Planning

What Is Family Planning?

Family planning is a process that lets you decide when you want to have children. Whether or not you are ready to have children, family planning can help you make choices that support your decision. Our Family Planning Services are designed to empower individuals of all ages, regardless of insurance or financial status. We offer a range of crucial services, including Pregnancy Testing, Emergency Contraception, Male Condoms, and Information and Referral. Whether you’re seeking guidance, support, or access to necessary resources, our dedicated team is here for you. For additional information or to connect with our partners at Dayspring Health and Grace Health

Why is Family Planning Important?

Confidential Family Planning Services for Women, Men and Teenagers include:

  • Pregnancy Testing
  • Emergency Contraception
  • Male Condoms
  • Information and Referral

Who Qualifies for Family Planning Services:

  • All Ages Welcome: Our services cater to individuals of all age groups.

  • No Insurance Required: Regardless of your insurance status, our doors are open to provide essential care.

  • Financial Accessibility: We believe in inclusive care, ensuring that financial limitations don’t hinder access to our services.

  • Connect with Partners: Explore additional resources and connect with our partners at Dayspring Health and Grace Health for comprehensive support.

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Choosing the Right Birth Control: Factors to Consider

When deciding on birth control methods, it’s important to think about a few things: how safe and effective they are, if they’re easy to get and afford, and if they’re acceptable to you. Having the freedom to choose the method that suits you best is key, and getting advice on contraception, if needed, can make a big difference in how well it works.

When picking a method, it’s also smart to think about protecting yourself from STDs, including HIV. While options like the pill or IUD are great for preventing pregnancy, they don’t guard against STDs. Using condoms every time you have sex can help lower the risk of catching HIV and other STDs like chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomoniasis.