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How can I calculate how many weeks pregnant I am?

You’re pregnant — now what? A good first step is to calculate how many weeks you’ve been pregnant, also known as gestational age. Here's how to do the math.

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On the 50th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade: Where We’ve Been, and Where We Need to Go

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Sex Ed at Home: Planned Parenthood Has You Covered

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Does the birth control shot lose effectiveness as you get closer to your next shot date?

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Are vasectomies reversible?

Oct. 18, 2022

What do I need to do before I take abortion pills?

Oct. 4, 2022

I'm having an abortion tomorrow. What do I need to do to prepare?

Oct. 4, 2022

How long do you bleed after an abortion? 

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How can I tell if my abortion worked? What are the signs of pregnancy after you've had an abortion?

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Does abortion damage your womb? What are the signs of womb damage?

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