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Sex Education Resources

www.teenwire.com
Planned Parenthood's teen site, with articles, ask the experts feature, local clinic finder

Birth Control Choices for Teens
A Planned Parenthood site with pros & cons of birth control methods, including abstinence

Sex Etc.
Lots of info, written by teens & overseen by the Rutgers U. School of Social Work

www.teengrowth.com
Lots of information on puberty and health in a Q&A format

NEW whatudo.org
A new website for ages 12-25, focusing on AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases; general information on sexuality and relationships, too. From the University of California, San Francisco.

Personal Health: Pregnancy Prevention, the Morning After, New York Times, April 10, 2001. A straightforward discussion of the "morning-after pill." Registration (free) is required to access Times articles.

National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, (202) 478-8510.

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NEW What can parents do to prevent their young teens from having sex at an early age? Susan Panzarine, author of "A Parent's Guide to the Teen Years: Raising Your 11- to 14-Year-Old in the Age of Chat Rooms and Navel Rings," has some practical suggestions.

After the break-up, your "first love" never really leaves you, according to student research at UC Berkeley

Book by UCSF Psychiatrist Offers Insight Into the Sex Lives of Teenagers

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