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  2. Family planning - Wikipedia

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    Family planning, as defined by the United Nations and the World Health Organization, encompasses services leading up to conception. Abortion is not typically recommended as a primary method of family planning. [4] Family planning is sometimes used as a synonym or euphemism for access to and the use of contraception.

  3. Family planning in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The objective of family planning in the United States is to enable individuals to determine the number and spacing of their children and to select the means by which that target may be achieved. Doing so can bring many benefits including improved maternal health, the prevention of the spread of STDs, and decreased infant and child mortality ...

  4. Title X - Wikipedia

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    The Family Planning Services and Population Research Act of 1970 (enacted as Title X of Public Health Service Act) is the only federal grant program dedicated to providing individuals with comprehensive family planning and related preventive health services. It was signed into law under President Richard Nixon on December 24, 1970.

  5. Planning Your Family: Tips, Questions to Consider, and More

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    Try starting your sentences with phrases like “I feel…” or “I worry…”) “You can communicate understanding by validating your partner’s perspective, even if it’s not your own ...

  6. Natural Family Planning: Methods to Control Pregnancy - WebMD

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    Types. You can use natural family planning to control pregnancy in several ways: Rhythm method. One of the oldest ways of natural family planning, this is based simply on the calendar. A normal ...

  7. The Best Birth Control Apps for Cycle or Fertility Tracking

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    Best for refilling birth control: Nurx. Price: The app itself is free, but there is a one-time $15 medical consultation fee for all new customers (and while the birth control itself will likely be ...

  8. Birth Control Apps: What They Do, How They Work - WebMD

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    How Do They Work? Cycle tracking apps store and analyze information like your past periods, sleep patterns, heart rate, basal body temperature, and cervical fluid. You enter the data into the app ...

  9. Starting a Family When You Have HIV - WebMD

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    Monica Hahn, MD. Labor and delivery for people living with HIV is about the same as for those without it, Hahn says. You’ll be able to have a vaginal birth as long as your viral load is under ...