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  1. Questions about menopause and perimenopause? We’ve got the facts:

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    Compassionate and non-judgemental health care for ALL people. This is what looks like at .

  3. The first providers of legal abortion tell their incredibly powerful stories: via

  4. No, your sex life isn’t over if you get an STD:

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    Today is - Communities prosper when girls all over the world have access to comprehensive sexual health education.

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    Investing in the rights of girls all over the world means investing in their sexual & reproductive health.

  7. “I know I’m not pregnant, so why is my period late?!” Get the answer:

  8. Coming out to your health care provider is important. The more they know about you, the better they’re able to help you stay healthy.

  9. Coming out is not the same for everyone. For trans people, coming out can mean their identities are misunderstood, negated, or disbelieved.

  10. Coming out is different for everyone. Someone may be out to their friends but not their family and that’s okay.

  11. Today is National Coming Out Day! Remember that every situation is different and coming out is a personal decision.

  12. Gaslighting is a common abuse tactic: via @everdayfeminism

  13. Life as a trans teen in America: via

  14. PrEP is a daily pill that lowers your chances of getting HIV. Find out if you should consider PrEP:

  15. This tattoo artist is helping survivors of violence in the most inspiring way:

  16. : Sex Ed in the City

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    Six Brown Chicks' tells her story about how going to saved her life.

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    I as a queer WOC who is also a first-generation college student. You have my back, I'll have yours!

  19. You don’t need your first Pap test until you turn 21. Here’s why:

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