Education
We put together a trustworthy group of websites around Sexual and Reproductive health education. Planned Parenthood has a wide curriculum that is worth an deep dive. Please remember to talk to your nurse or doctor about your health concerns.
Teens and Adults Sexual and Reproductive Health
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Planned Parenthood's Robot answers your sex health questions
Roo is Planned Parenthood’s 24/7 chatbot that provides quick answers to your questions.
Roo is not a human and can only answer certain questions. Always talk to your nurse or doctor about your health concerns.
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Sex Ed to Go by Planned Parenthood
Lessons are FREE, short, and available in English and Spanish.
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Sex, etc. by Teens for Teens
The Info Center contains sexual health stories, FAQs, resources. A sex ed dictionary with almost 400 words you need to know and the best sex ed videos from across the Web. An action center, a blog and much more.
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Your Birth Control Choices Fact Sheet
This patient fact sheet compares different birth control choices in a colorful and easy-to-read chart. The methods are organized alphabetically. The sheet includes essential information about each method, how to use, impact on bleeding/menstruation, along with common side effects. Ideal for health centers, doctor’s offices, and school clinics.
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Emergency Contraception and Medication Abortion: What’s the Difference?
This fact sheet explains the difference between the Emergency Contraceptive (EC) pill and the abortion pill (medication abortion). Describes how the two medications work, what they contain, how to take them, average cost, and insurance coverage factors.
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AMAZE
AMAZE harnesses the power of digital media to provide young adolescents around the globe with medically accurate, age-appropriate, affirming, and honest sex education they can access directly online—regardless of where they live or what school they attend. AMAZE also strives to assist adults—parents, guardians, educators and health care providers around the globe—to communicate effectively and honestly about sex and sexuality with the children and adolescents in their lives.
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ASHA American Sexual Health Association
Sexuality is a normal, healthy, and positive aspect of human life. The American Sexual Health Association (a.k.a. ASHA) believes that everyone has the right to information and services that will help them be sexually healthy. We provide information and resources that are reliable, science-based, and stigma-free.
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OAR Organization for Autism Research
This guide is a sexuality and sex education resource written specifically for autistic people age 15 and up. Autistic people sometimes don’t have the chance to learn about sexuality and sex in ways that work for them, so OAR created this guide as a starting point to change that.
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Scarleteen Queer Sex Ed for All
You’ve just arrived at the largest resource online wholly dedicated to providing truly comprehensive and highly Scarleteen is a progressive, inclusive sexuality and relationships education, information and support organization and digital clearinghouse. There hasn’t ever been and still isn’t anything else online quite like it. We’re a unicorn!
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Teachers and Parents Sexual and Reproductive Health
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Teaching Sexual Health
Teaching sexual health is an innovative website developed by Alberta educators and health professionals. We offer up-to-date, evidence-based information and strategies for teachers and educators teaching the Alberta Education Human Sexuality curriculum and for parents of children from birth up to 18 years of age.
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Kids Health
Advice on children’s health, behavior, and growth – from before birth through the teen years, for parents, kids, teens and educators.