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  • 4contraception Guide to Contraception Options - Internet links to sites on safe sex, condoms, birth control pills, and other contraceptives. Also links on sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and their prevention.
  • AIDS and Sex Education - Describes a number of activities that can be used to educate young people, parents, and teachers about HIV infection and AIDS. Also offers statistics, news, quizzes, and printable resources.
  • Altcontraceptives - Information, Q&A, user comments on all popular methods of contraception.
  • AnnRose's Ultimate Birth Control Links - Links to family planning choices including abstinence, condoms, diaphragm, hormonal implants, injections, IUD, tubal sterilization, the Pill, emergency contraception, vasectomy and how to choose.
  • Baby Think It Over - Teenage pregnancy prevention and parenting education program utilizing computerized infant simulators.
  • Birthcontrol - Information about innovative birth control technologies, including many not yet on the market.
  • Calgary Birth Control Association - CBCA offers non-judgmental support and information to help you make confident, well-informed decisions. Pregnancy options - abortion, adoption, parenting, birth control, sexually transmitted diseases (STD), sexual orientation.
  • Contraception - Information on birth control and other methods of contraception.
  • Contraceptive Research and Development (CONRAD) Program - Objective is development of new or improved contraceptive methods that are safe, effective, acceptable, and suitable for use in the US and developing countries.
  • Family Health International - FHI works to improve reproductive health around the world by increasing the number of safe, effective, acceptable and affordable contraceptive methods to ensure that women and men achieve their desired number and spacing of children.
  • Male Contraceptives - Information about experimental male contraceptives, particularly non-hormonal methods, and what you can do to encourage more research.

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