Reproductive Health Resources
Pregnancy & Childbirth
Abortion & Choice
Birth Control
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): A federal public health agency that provides neutral, science-based guidance on birth control methods. It does not take a political stance on reproductive rights.
Bedsider: A nonpartisan website that helps people find birth control methods and offers reproductive health resources. It is not associated with any political or anti-choice ideology.
The Reproductive Health Access Project: A pro-choice organization that advocates for reproductive health access and provides resources for healthcare professionals and patients on contraceptive care.
Partners in Contraceptive Choice and Knowledge (PICCK): A progressive organization that focuses on providing access to a full range of contraceptive options and reproductive health resources, and advocates for patient-centered care.
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP): A professional organization that provides neutral, evidence-based information for physicians and patients, with a focus on comprehensive, non-judgmental healthcare, including contraception.
FDA's Birth Control Resources: As a government agency, the FDA provides impartial, science-based information on birth control and does not take a political position.