Planned Parenthood offers all FDA-approved Birth Control methods. Some methods, like tubal ligation or Essure, may not be offered at all health centers. Methods includes pills, ring, patch, condoms, spermicide, diaphragm, cervical cap, intrauterine device, and contraceptive implant. In addition, Planned Parenthood offers emergency contraception (the morning after pill) and information on natural family planning methods.
Ask your doctor or talk to someone at Planned Parenthood. Both offer a variety of options and can counsel you on the best option for you.
All Planned Parenthood affiliates offer at least some immunizations. Contact your local office for information specific to your location.
Every Planned Parenthood is different. Contact your local office to see what they carry. They may also be able to get you signed up for coverage for your birth control pills. The Planned Parenthood here in Los Angeles (East Hollywood), DOES IN FACT prescribe Yaz, as that is what my soul mate and I have been using for over two years--expensive or not. And with regards to Renal or Kidney disease, being that as the previous author noted, that they do check for renal disease, it would therefore be safe to prescribe to those that have happy kidneys.
Different Planned Parenthood offices offer abortion to different gestational ages, depending on state and federal laws and local practices. Contact you local office for information specific to your location.
Planned Parenthood is a family planning clinic that offers contraception. In addition to contraception, Planned Parenthood also offers gynecological exams and abortion services.
Planned Parenthood offices routinely order quantitative hcg testing when clinically indicated. Contact your local office for information specific to your situation.
Planned Parenthood usually wants to know about insurance, but if you have no insurance they would like to know about income and your households income, but if you qualify and income is low they hand you e-pact insurance card that covers the visits at planned parenthood and exams and any health care done there and contraseptives needed.
Your health care professional should always be your number one source on all health questions - your general practitioner or OB/GYN will have the most thorough information available. Planned Parenthood's website, and locations, are great resources as well. Additionally, birth control websites offer lots of material to help you understand the differences in how they work - from IUDs to pills to patches.
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.
To help poor people with birth control. The bigger the families the poorer they were and that made it impossible to get out of poverty. Margaret Sanger provided that along with sterilization. It made the women being in control more and they could plan their lives. That also led to that more children could go to school and get a education. it's the same thing Planned Parenthood does today all over the world along with services that did not exist then or was illegal back then.
One can get a HPV vaccination at their planned parenthood. Or at their local doctors office, in some cases they must be ordered. Also they offer them in pharmacies.
All 12 birth signs have different things to offer, but Cancer rules motherhood and Capricorn rules fatherhood.