Get real about getting it on!
Everyone has a story about sexual health, even if they aren’t sexually active. This is a nonjudgmental space for youth to freely share their stories and opinions about birth control and sexual health.
Celebrate Pride by supporting the Equality Act
While the Civil Rights Act of 1964 made it illegal to discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, it does not offer protections based on sexual orientation or gender identity. The Equality Act hopes to fix that.
How virtual education is breaking down barriers, expanding access, and shaping the future of sex ed in Illinois
When the pandemic closed schools in 2020, education—including sex ed—dramatically changed overnight. Like all educators, Planned Parenthood of Illinois quickly shifted our sex ed classes into virtual spaces. A year later, we’ve learned some surprising lessons that could reshape the future of sex ed in Illinois.
How my abortion turned my life around
In my 20’s I felt like I was an empty basket. If I met someone who could fill my basket with as much self-loathing and hatred as I felt for myself, I would let them. By the time I was 26, I had three children when I discovered I was pregnant again. I’m telling my story now because I believe we all have a right to reproductive health care and there should be no shame in choices we make.
3 things you need to know about STIs
When people get positive STI diagnoses, cultural stigmas can leave them feeling isolated or shamed. STIs are extremely common, though they often go undetected and untreated. Here are three things you can do today to help break down stigmas and stay safe.
We need you to help end sexual violence
While the pandemic has forced many organizations to reduce services, rape crisis centers have continued to provide ongoing counseling, medical, and legal advocacy to survivors of sexual violence. But we can’t do this work alone. Raise your voice against sexual violence and help us support survivors.
How art helped me embrace my transgender identity
Art gives me the strength to be my truest self, which was especially important during my transition. Through the creative process I was able to express what it was like to feel trapped. Through my art, I’m able to both be vulnerable and proud of who I am.
PNA harms young people already facing challenges
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who works with young people seeking abortion, I see firsthand the harm created by the Parental Notification of Abortion Act (PNA). We need to trust young people to make their own health care decisions.
I appreciate abortion providers today and every day
I am thankful every day to work alongside medical professionals who dedicate their lives to ensuring people seeking abortion care have access to the high-quality, compassionate care they need, without judgement. In my heart, National Day of Appreciation for Abortion Providers lasts all year long.
Ask the Expert: Is my pelvic pain normal or is it endometriosis?
What exactly is endometriosis? This condition affects as many as 1 in 10 women in the U.S., yet many are undiagnosed or get diagnosed much later than they should, leaving people to suffer from this painful condition in silence. Here’s what you need to know.
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