Free Birth Control

February 10th, 2010

Since people now begin their sex life at younger ages than in the past, health organizations make efforts to reduce the number of abortions or unwanted pregnancies by providing free birth control. This option is also highly valuable for couples who can’t afford to spend hundreds of dollars on birth control, or who need to make savings. Free oral contraceptives are now provided with local health departments all over the United States. Even if you don’t intend to take medical tests, you can also get the chance of free medical investigations as part of the same supportive programs.

Planned Parenthood should be your first stop when searching for free birth control solutions. There are several services included in the Family Planning Benefit Program of which gynecologist exams and free pills are the most important. Yearly visits to the doctor are most usually required. If this is not a viable solution for you, try a non-profit pregnancy center in your neighborhood. It is a false assumption that such centers provide services only to pregnant women, as they can also assist you prevent pregnancy efficiently.

As for teens, the access to free birth control is bliss. If you give teens solutions, they are most likely to use them. The risk not only of pregnancy but also of sexually transmitted diseases gets a lot lower too. The best solution would be for youngsters to find support and understanding at home, but most parents have difficulties coping with the controversial issue of their kids’ sexuality under a certain age. There are plenty of institutions now ready to provide counseling and free birth control methods. You just need to ask for their help!

There are even web sites that provide free condoms too teens. You place an order on the web site, and as bonus for the purchase, they will also ship a number of free condoms that they will package discreetly. Some volunteers belonging to non-profit organizations also go in schools and teach teens about the basics of sexuality while also supplying them with free birth control methods. Condoms are most popular because they prevent not only pregnancies but STD too.

Students should visit the school’s health center and ask about free birth control. In case you fear parents’ notification, you should first inquire about the school’s policy before asking for birth control. If you can’t get it this way, there are other solutions available. Try any of the above and it is impossible not to find assistance with at least one.

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