Currently, condoms are the only widely available, proven method for reducing transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) during sex. Condoms work. The post All About Condoms first appeared on American Sexual Health Association.| American Sexual Health Association
VillageReach is improving access to reproductive health in Côte d'Ivoire by enhancing contraceptive delivery through innovative supply chain solutions and community engagement. Learn more about our pilot project.| VillageReach
Anyone who is having penis-in-vagina sex runs the risk of getting pregnant every time they have sex. Even if it’s your first time. Even if you have your period. Even if it’s a full moon and Mercury is in retrograde.| American Sexual Health Association
By Agnes Rogo and Estefanny Molina, Women’s Link Worldwide Defective contraceptives have become a silent weapon in the systemic neglect of women’s health, disproportionately harming communities particularly in low-income countries. While access to family planning is a fundamental human right, racialized disparities in pharmaceutical quality control and regulatory oversight have turned contraceptives into sources of Continue Reading| Global Washington
Right now, health insurers must cover the cost of prescribed contraception, including prescription birth control or even condoms that doctors have issued a prescription for.| Global News
Don’t be shy to talk with your partner about safer sex and condoms: For both of you, this is one of the most important conversations you can have. It’s also one of the smartest!| American Sexual Health Association