Your vulva and vagina are as unique as the rest of your body. Here’s everything you need to know about vulvas, vaginal discharge, and how to take care of your genitals. There’s really no such thing as ...
You’re transgender (or trans) if your gender identity is different from the sex the doctor assigned you at birth. For example, you may be transgender if you were assigned male at birth and know you’re ...
High-quality, affordable health care on your terms. Whether in person or online, we've got you covered! Let's meet where you're most comfortable - book your appointment today!
Sex toys are objects people use to have more pleasure during sex or masturbation. Sometimes sex toys can also have medical uses if you have a sexual dysfunction or medical condition. There are many ...
For questions related to donations, account information updates, mail removal, or any other inquiry, please fill out the contact form or give us a call at 1-800-430-4907. Please call Donor Services at ...
When should I start talking with my kid about sex and relationships? Research tells us that kids and teens who have regular conversations with their parents and caregivers about sex and relationships ...
Sexual dysfunction is when you have trouble having sex or enjoying sex, AND this bothers you. Sexual dysfunctions are also sometimes called sexual disorders. Sex can be an important part of your ...
Abortion is a safe way to end pregnancy. There are two kinds of abortion in the U.S. — in-clinic abortion and the abortion pill. Some Planned Parenthood health centers provide one or both kinds of ...
You can privately and easily book your appointment online for select services 24/7. For the full set of services, you can call 734-973-0710 to book your appointment. Health center staff can also ...
Planned Parenthood believes you deserve high-quality, compassionate health care — no matter your gender identity. Most of our health centers provide hormone therapy and other gender-affirming services ...
Accidents happen. That’s why there’s emergency contraception — a safe and effective way to prevent pregnancy up to 5 days after unprotected sex. There are a few different kinds of emergency ...
If you or someone you know experienced sexual assault, you’re not alone. There are resources that can help you heal and offer support for both survivors and people close to them. It’s not your fault.