Information about the Morning After Pill and How to Get It. The Emergency Contraception Website is operated by the Office of Population Research at Princeton University and by the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals.
The Reproductive Technologies Web is dedicated to exploring the many ways scientific and medical developments participate in broader processes of social reproduction. Each section features articles and links to related resources
ReproLine contains reproductive health, family planning, cervical cancer, maternal and neonatal health, and training information for health professionals, such as RH trainers
The Center for Reproductive Law and Policy (CRLP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting women’s equality worldwide by guaranteeing reproductive rights as human rights
With an emphasis on teenage sex and pregnancy, this site provides statistics, policy papers and reports relating to abortion, law and public policy, pregnancy and birth, prevention and contraception, sexual behavior, sexually transmitted infections (STI) and HIV, and youth. Site also includes the institute's newsletters with several years' worth of archives. Users can create tables of U.S. and international statistics from databases compiled by the institute
A timeline of the development of condoms from ancient Egyptian use of "a linen sheath for protection against disease" through the 1800s, when "condom manufacturing was revolutionised by the discovery of rubber vulcanisation by Goodyear (founder of the tyre company) and Hancock," and the present day. Also includes a link to information about the female condom. From Avert, "an international HIV and AIDS charity based in the UK."
Formed in 1971, FHI is a leader among nonprofit international public health organizations, managing research and field activities in more than 70 countries to meet the public health needs of some of the world's most vulnerable people.