As of October 2023, there are approximately 50 Planned Parenthood health centers in Texas. However, the number can vary due to changes in funding, policy, and local health needs. It's important to check the official Planned Parenthood website or local resources for the most current information.
In 2009 it was 332,278 abortions and women paid $164,154,000 for it. It's around 15% of Planned Parenthood's annual revenue.
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.
There are Planned Parenthood locations all over Texas. There are 20 Centers in the state of Texas. There are locations from Addison to Waco and many in between. To find the one nearest you - contact Planned Parenthood.
Some Planned Parenthoods provide tubal ligation, Essure, or vasectomy. Those who don't can refer to you health care providers who do. Call your local family planning office to find out what's available in your area.
The cost varies, but if you do not have insurance, the costs at most Planned Parenthoods is $35-$75 plus exam fees, and you need to get the shot every three months. In many areas, the local Health Department may give the shot for free if you do not have insurance.
Yes, there is ways to get pregnancy/STD/STI tested without your parents knowing. Most planned parenthoods offer all of these services, and there is a privacy contract. If you dont want your parents finding out, that can happen. If you are a minor, to go to a planned parenthood you need to be accompanied by an adult 18+ years old.
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There are lots of modern methods. The most recently approved by the FDA is Implanon. It's a small tube of hormones that is inserted into a woman's arm by a nurse or doctor. It gradually releases hormones and prevents pregnancy for up to 3 years. It's available at most Planned Parenthoods.
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You can't. You either need to take a home pregnancy test or see a Dr. Home pregnancy tests can be cheaply gotten from the dollar store, drug stores, or grocery stores. A lot of women's clinics, health departments, and Planned Parenthoods give pregnancy tests for free or based on your income.
It was not planned. It happened naturally as a result of many great people
It was not planned. It happened naturally as a result of many great people