Birth Control / Family Planning:
The Health Connection, Calgary Regional Health Authority. Birth
control information, condoms and diaphragms, I.U.D, tubal ligation,
vasectomy.
http://www.crha-health.ab.ca/hlthconn/topics/birthcon.htm
Contraception:
The Global Reproductive Health Forum @ Harvard (GRHF). Harvard
School of Public Health. Resource links to frequently asked
questions, comprehensive contraception information including new
methods, and research.
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/Organizations/healthnet/contra/info.html
AnnRose's Ultimate Birth Control Links:
Links to family planning choices including abstinence, condoms,
diaphragm, hormonal implants, injections, IUD, tubal sterilization,
the Pill, emergency contraception, vasectomy and how to choose.
http://www.ultimatebirthcontrol.com
Family Health International:
FHI works to improve reproductive health around the world by
increasing the number of safe, effective, acceptable and affordable
contraceptive methods to ensure that women and men achieve their
desired number and spacing of children.
http://www.fhi.org
4contraception.com Guide to Contraception Options:
Internet links to sites on safe sex, condoms, birth control pills,
and other contraceptives. Also links on sexually transmitted
diseases (STDs) and their prevention.
http://www.4contraception.com/
Epigee Birth Control Guide:
A comprehensive guide to birth control, responsible sex, and
reproductive health. Discusses use, failure rates, and FAQs for all
methods, and provides instructions for condom use and NFP charting.
Reviews STD's and Safer Sex.
http://www.epigee.org/guide
Calgary Birth Control Association:
CBCA offers non-judgmental support and information to help you make
confident, well-informed decisions. Pregnancy options - abortion,
adoption, parenting, birth control, sexually transmitted diseases
(STD), sexual orientation.
http://www.cbca.ab.ca/
Allexperts Birth Control Questions and Answers:
Sympathetic volunteers answer your detailed one-on-one questions
about birth control for free. Answers confidential.
http://www.allexperts.com/getExpert.asp?Category=1445
Preventing Pregnancy: Contraceptive Choices:
Details about your birth control options from the pill, IUD, and
diaphragm to permanent sterilization.
http://womenshealth.about.com/library/weekly/aa052599.htm
Altcontraceptives.com:
Information, Q&A, user comments on all popular methods of
contraception.
http://www.altcontraceptives.com
Family Planning:
Comprehensive review of contraceptive methods available worldwide
and choosing the right method for you.
http://www.engenderhealth.org/wh/fp/index.html
Virtual Guide to Contraception:
General information and fact sheets about the full range of family
methods available in Ireland.
http://www.ifpa.ie/contraception/
Contraceptive Research and Development (CONRAD) Program:
Objective is development of new or improved contraceptive methods
that are safe, effective, acceptable, and suitable for use in the US
and developing countries.
http://www.conrad.org/
Birth Control Survey Results:
Results of an international survey of preferred birth control
methods conducted by Roper Starch Worldwide.
http://www.birthcontrolresources.com/
Birth Control Methods:
Information to help decide which type of contraception is best for
you and your partner. Includes descriptions of different methods and
personal anecdotes. From King County, Washington, Health Department.
http://www.metrokc.gov/health/famplan/birthcontrol/
Contraceptive Choices Home Page:
Comprehensive and readable information on birth control methods, by
Dr. Robert Hatcher of Emory University.
http://www.emory.edu/WHSC/MED/FAMPLAN/choices.html
Hormonal Methods of Birth Control:
A discussion of birth control, including the Pill, Norplant,
Depo-Provera, the IUD, and Emergency Contraceptive Pills.
http://www.epigee.org/guide/hormonal.html
Male Contraceptives:
Information about experimental male contraceptives, particularly
non-hormonal methods, and what you can do to encourage more
research.
http://www.malecontraceptives.org
SavonHealth:
A comprehensive birth control information site.
http://www.savonbirthcontrol.com
Your Contraceptive Choices:
Review of the effectiveness, advantages, disadvantages and costs of
different birth control methods, including abstinence, pills, and
condoms. (Planned Parenthood Federation of America)
Georgia Family Planning Program:
Home page for the Georgia Family Planning Program, part of the
Georgia Division of Public Health. This program provides services,
support, and information relating to family planning.
http://www.ph.dhr.state.ga.us/programs/familyplanning/index.shtml
Contraceptive Methods:
Information on the currently available male and female contraceptive
methods, including reference material and training tools, such as
presentation graphics with trainer notes.
http://www.reproline.jhu.edu/english/1fp/1methods/1methods.htm
Contraception factsheet from BUPA:
Concise factsheet explaining effective methods of contraception,
from the UK health insurance firm. Covers pills, male and female
condoms, injectables, implants, diaphragms and caps, IUDs and
intrauterine systems, sterilization, natural methods, and emergency
contraception.
http://hcd2.bupa.co.uk/fact_sheets/Mosby_factsheets/contraception.html
Contraception.net:
Information on birth control and other methods of contraception.
http://www.contraception.net/
Birth Control Methods:
Introduction of birth control methods, efficacy of birth control
methods with information of sexually transmitted diseases.
http://www.condomx.com/home/edu/index.htm
Feminist Women's Health Center:
Complete descriptions of every method of birth control available in
the USA, birth control comparison chart. How a woman's menstrual
cycle works and when she is most likely to get pregnant.
http://www.fwhc.org/birthcontrol.htm
Various Methods of Birth Control:
A personally maintained site that explores virtually all methods of
contraception and their pros and cons. Includes reports of personal
experiences.
http://www.angelfire.com/tn/talbot/birthcontrol.html
Ace Zones: Birth Control:
Links to information and articles about birth control and
sterilization.
http://body.subportal.com/health/Love_Sex_Relationships/Birth_Control/index.html
Birth Control at Suite101:
Informative articles concerning the history, present, and future of
birth control. Access to discussions and links to related sites
available.
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/birth_control
DrDonnica.com:
Discussed contraceptive choices, benefits and risks of birth control
pill and possible connections between birth control and breast
cancer.
http://www.drdonnica.com/display.asp?article=501
Contraception Guide:
Your A-to-Z guide to the most common forms of birth control and
contraception.
http://sexuality.about.com/health/sexuality/library/weekly/aa101600.htm
Women's Health - Birth Control from About.com:
Annotated collection of link to sites about contraception in general
and specific contraceptive methods.
http://womenshealth.about.com/msub4.htm
About.com: Contraception:
Delving into the world of birth control. Offers a short discussion
on the different methods with images.
http://sexuality.about.com/library/weekly/aa040797.htm
Contraception Choices:
From Family Planning Queensland. Discusses the different methods
available in Australia.
http://www.fpq.asn.au/!factsheets&brochures/br-textonly-contrachoices.htm
Choosing a Birth Control Method:
Interactive online questionnaire, supported by extensive information
about contraceptive methods, guides women or men through the
decision process. From Association of Reproductive Health
Professionals.
http://www.arhp.org/patienteducation/index.cfm?ID=275
Contraception:
Peer-reviewed journal publishing papers on contraceptive advances
and research in chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, endocrinology,
biology, the medical sciences, and demography. Includes a sample
issue.
http://www.arhp.org/healthcareproviders/onlinepublications/arhpjournal/journal.cfm?ID=300
Birth Control Board at iVillage:
Online discussions of birth control for women.
http://boards.ivillagehealth.com/messages/get/bhcontraception113.html
IPPF Directory of Hormonal Contraceptives:
Database of contraceptives available around the world, searchable by
country, brand, composition, manufacturer and type. Free trial
access requires registration.
http://contraceptive.ippf.org/
Ortho Women's Health:
Pharmaceutical manufacturer provides information for women on birth
control and the different contraceptive methods that are available.
http://www.orthowomenshealth.com
Methods of Birth Control:
Up-to-date and accurate source of information about current birth
control methods and options. Questions to ask when deciding which
form of contraception to use.
http://about-birthcontrol.com
Healthlink - Update on Contraception - Part One:
Traditional, barrier and surgical methods. The choice of birth
control depends on a variety of factors, but options are available
to suit most lifestyles.
http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/1022855064.html