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Woman medical practitionerOur nurses and counselors have answered just about any kind of question you can ask!

Use the "Google Our Site" search box (above left) to search our extensive Q&A section.

If you do not find your answer, PLEASE - contact your local family planning clinic! They are always happy to help!

Search hint: Type in just one or two words (not a whole sentence). For example, if you type in Late Period, it will bring up every page on our site with those two words on it. Or peruse by section, below:

ABORTION

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All birth control methods except Emergency Contraception, Condoms, and The Pill

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MASTURBATION

ORAL SEX

ORGASM

OTHER ISSUES

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THE PILL

PREGNANCY - Most recent questions

PREGNANCY - PAGE 2

PREGNANCY - PAGE 3

SEX-General Questions

SPERM / SEMEN / PRE-EJACULATE

STIs [STDs] / SYMPTOMS

TEEN RIGHTS

Find your family planning center:

If you live in Maine, simply call
1-877-326-2345
to automatically be connected to your nearest Family Planning Association of Maine contracted center.

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These answers are not meant to diagnose...

They are only meant to guide. If you have an emergency or a problem that is really bothering you, please talk to a trusted adult, your health care provider, or contact your local family planning center immediately!

How we arrived at our answers...

These answers are from an experienced family planning counselor and/or nurse practitioner. Often, questions can have several possible answers, so it is always best to discuss concerns directly with a health care provider who is familiar with your personal health history.

PLEASE NOTE: The Internet is a big place, full of information. You have to be careful about what you choose to believe. Sometimes you find conflicting information. If this happens to you in regard to one of our answers, please call your local family planning center or health care provider and talk to someone in person.