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 ...
No, once you’ve reached menopause you stop getting your period and you can’t get pregnant. However, some common menopause symptoms can feel similar to early pregnancy symptoms. If you’re unsure ...
KANSAS CITY, MO — Missouri health care providers will be able to offer abortion care after a Jackson County circuit court judge today temporarily blocked a discriminatory and unnecessary abortion ...
Nearly 600 Planned Parenthood health centers across the country remain focused on providing patients care despite escalating threats by people who want to block access to that care — including the ...
Someone asked us: Is bleeding after menopause always cancer? Bleeding after menopause isn’t always due to cancer. But it can be a sign of a potential health problem. After menopause, your period ...
You’re with a partner and you’re trying to figure out if they’ve been tested for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) before getting intimate. How do you bring it up? It may feel awkward to bring up ...
As a Black woman leading this organization, I watch the renewed attacks on reproductive freedom with clear eyes. The Trump administration’s recent actions — reinstating the global gag rule, targeting ...
WASHINGTON, DC — As House and Senate Republicans continue haggling over what devastating (and frankly unpopular) cuts to make to federal funding, including whether to slash Medicaid, which many ...
At Planned Parenthood, we offer every method of FDA approved reversible birth control from pills, to condoms, to the diaphragm, IUD and beyond. We’re the birth control experts, but you’re the expert ...
Every year during Valentine's Day week, we at Planned Parenthood of Greater New York observe National Condom Week, an opportunity to promote safe sex practices and raise awareness about sexually ...
Someone asked us: Can periods restart after menopause? No, once you’ve reached menopause your period should stop completely. If you’re between the ages of 45 to 55 and you haven’t had your period in ...