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  • Emergency Contraception (Morning After Pill) for Teens


    Emergency contraception prevents pregnancy after unprotected sex. Explore effectiveness, side effects, and access options.

  • Birth Control: What to Know for Teens


    Before having sex, learn about birth control, and avoiding unplanned pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

  • Implantable Contraception for Teens


    Before you consider having sex, find out what implantable contraception is, how well it works, and more.

  • Birth Control (Contraceptive) Pill for Teens


    The birth control pill (“the Pill”) is taken daily to help prevent pregnancy. Learn how it works and how to take it.

  • Spermicide for Teens


    Spermicides can help prevent pregnancy but should be used with other types of birth control, like condoms or a diaphragm.

  • The Diaphragm for Birth Control for Teens


    A diaphragm may be a good choice for someone who’s mature enough to get protection ready before having sex.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Can Vaginal Cleaning Prevent Pregnancy? for Teens


    Some people clean their vagina after having sex to prevent pregnancy, but it won’t work. If you decide to have sex, use reliable birth control instead.

  • 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.