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Resources for the PublicLinks to external resources are provided as a public service and do not imply endorsement by the Washington State Department of Health. Birth Control MethodsBirth Control - Choosing the Method That's Right For You (English 2MB PDF) Control Natal - Selección del Método Adecuado Para Usted (Spanish 1.7MB PDF) Birth Control Information (Métodos anticonceptivos) - Center for Health Training Which Contraceptive is Right for You? - Association of Reproductive Health Professionals Birth Control Pill FAQ: Benefits, Risks and Choices - Mayo Clinic What Kind of Birth Control is Right for Me? - Family Doctor Birth Control Guide (684KB PDF)- Food & Drug Administration Booklet Male Birth Control - National Institutes of Health MedlinePlus Teens and Birth Control - National Institutes of Health MedlinePlus Emergency ContraceptionFacts About Emergency Contraceptive Pills - Association of Reproductive Health Professionals Emergency Contraception Basics - Emergency Contraception Website, Princeton University Specific ConditionsEpilepsy and Birth Control - Epilepsy Foundation Delaying your Period with Birth Control Pills - Mayo Clinic Related Issues - Information on natural family planning, contraceptives, HIV, and cancer - Medline Plus Clinical Trials - Studies on family planning and related topics Washington State Laws & RulesEmergency Contraception/Sexual Assault - Washington Law RCW7 0.41.350 and Administrative Code WAC 246-320-286 addressing contraception in case of sexual assault. Reproductive Privacy Act RCW 9.02 - Revised Code of Washington on the right to privacy concerning personal reproductive decisions. Sexually Transmitted Disease Testing/Treatment - Revised Code of Washington RCW 70.24.110 Other PublicationsYour Reproductive Life Plan - This publication explores creating a reproductive life plan that helps women and men set personal goals about having or not having children. It contains information about how to make a plan, what one looks like, questions to explore, and links to sample plans. Additional links to birth control and pregnancy planning information are listed. Prenatal Care Tips - Maternal & Child Health Bureau - U.S. Department of Health & Human Services website Healthy Living Toolkit - U.S. Committee for Refugees & Immigrants Toolkit designed to help refugees and immigrants become proactive health consumers and advocates Office of Minority Health (OMH) - Various health Publications (en Español) 2007 Health of Washington State - Washington Department of Health Report U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Office on Women's Health - List of Publications Toll Free NumbersWA State Family Planning Hotline 1-800-770-4334 WithinReach 1-800-322-2588 Consumer Assistance Line 1-800-525-0127 (statewide only) WA State HIV/AIDS Hotline 1-800-272-AIDS (2437) |
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