Yes they do.
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All Planned Parenthood affiliates offer at least some immunizations. Contact your local office for information specific to your location.
Some Planned Parenthood offices carry Yasmin, and others do not. All can prescribe it. Contact your local health center for information specific to your location.
Yes of course they do. Planned Parenthood is working with contraceptives so they are not giving out bad condoms.
Some Planned Parenthood offices accept Blue Cross. Visit the related link to check on the insurance accepted by your local health center.
Costco does not directly contribute to Planned Parenthood as an organization. However, some individual Costco employees may choose to donate to Planned Parenthood or similar organizations through workplace giving programs. The company itself focuses on providing a variety of services and products to its members and does not publicly endorse specific political or social causes.
People who work for planned parenthood may have a high school education, some college or technical school, bacherlors or advanced/professional degrees. The type of education and training required depends on the job.
Planned Parenthood ServicesPlanned Parenthood provides many health services besides abortion. Some of the services/facilities Planned Parenthood provides include: Screening for cancerContraceptivesPregnancy testingVaccinationsAffordable health careAdvocating for state/federal policies that advance health carePregnancy options counselingSexual health educationMenopause treatmentsAdoption referral to other agenciesSTD testingVasectomiesTubal litigationsAccording the 2009 Planned Parenthood fact sheet, the number of services by category are as follows:35% STD testing/treatment35% contraception16% cancer screening/prevention10% other women's health services3% abortion services1% other
All Planned Parenthood offices provide access to the morning after pill. Some offer it for free, all offer it on a sliding scale to their patients. In our area, Planned Parenthood provides free levonorgestrel morning after pills through a grant to their established patients, male and female, age 17 and over, and offers it at $25 for nonpatients. In addition, some patients have health insurance that covers over-the-counter medications, and they can get the morning after pill at their pharmacy at no cost with a note from the health care provider at Planned Parenthood. Call your local PP office to find out what programs they have for providing affordable contraception. See related link to access information on your nearest PP health center.
Some Planned Parenthoods provide tubal ligation, some provide Essure, and all can refer for these procedures. Contact your local health center for information specific to your area.
Some Planned Parenthood centers provide prenatal care and labor and delivery services. All can refer to prenatal care providers and provide information on insurance coverage to pay for the service. Contact your local office for details specific to your situatiandon.
Some common misconceptions about Planned Parenthood include the belief that it only provides abortions, when in reality it offers a wide range of reproductive health services. Another misconception is that taxpayer dollars primarily fund abortions at Planned Parenthood, when in fact federal funding cannot be used for abortion services except in cases of rape, incest, or endangerment to the mother's life. It's important to be aware of these misconceptions and seek accurate information about the organization.