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The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy has reviewed recent research about parental influences on children's sexual behavior and talked to many experts in the field, as well as to teens and pa... Details >
Birthright helps any girl or woman regardless of age, race, creed, marital or economic status, who feels distressed by an unplanned pregnancy. To locate the office nearest you, enter your zip code in ... Details >
The Department of Health and Human Services has developed a special initiative to support and strengthen the roles of fathers in families. ... Details >
Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Children throughout the United States are waiting for permanent families. Some have special physical, emotional or educational needs. More than 60 percent come from minority cultures. You will find ov... Details >
The OPA Clearinghouse provides referrals to family planning clinics and to other government sources of information on contraception, reproductive health, and sexual health. Search the Family Planning ... Details >
Online consumer health information fact sheets about sexuality, adolescents and abstinence, homosexuality, teen pregnancy, contraception and more.... Details >
Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States
This page offers a list of places where teens can go for further information on a variety of subjects related to teen pregnancy, including Web sites and hotlines.... Details >
Also available in: Spanish
Written for teens, this brochure offers a general overview about contraception and pregnancy including a definition of the term contraception, and information about types of contraceptives and their u... Details >
This page provides information on specific women's health issues addressed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Includes: violence and injury, teen pregnancy, the environment and b... Details >
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services