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  • What Should I Do if a Condom Breaks? for Teens


    If you know that the condom has broken during sex, stop right away and use a new condom. Find out more.

  • Birth Control Methods: How Well Do They Work? for Teens


    Some birth control methods work better than others. This chart compares how well different birth control methods work.

  • How Do I Find Out if a Guy I Had Sex With Has an STD? for Teens


    People with STDs often don’t have symptoms, so might not even know they're infected. So it’s very important to get tested.

  • Should I Worry About Getting an STD? for Teens


    Even if someone has had only one sexual partner, there’s a chance of getting a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Here's how to stay safe.

  • Birth Control: Spermicide for Parents


    Spermicides should be used with another birth control method, such as condoms or a diaphragm. They be used alone but are not very effective that way.

  • Spermicide for Teens


    Spermicides should be used with another birth control method, such as condoms or a diaphragm. They be used alone but are not very effective that way.

  • Birth Control Patch for Teens


    Before you consider having sex, you need to know how to protect yourself. Learn what the birth control patch is, how well it works, and more.

  • Emergency Contraception for Teens


    Emergency contraception is a way to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex; for example, if a condom breaks or slips off during sex. It is also available to teens who are forced to have unprotected sex.

  • PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) for Parents


    PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is when someone takes medicines every day to lower his or her chances of getting HIV.

  • PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) for Teens


    PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is when someone takes medicines every day to lower their risk of getting HIV.