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Your centralized destination for trusted, evidence-based information on women’s sexual and reproductive health. Whether you're a student, provider, advocate, or patient, the Resource Hub offers toolkits, research, policy briefs, and educational materials designed to advance equity, improve care, and empower informed decision-making. See something you want to add? Email info@sheplusfoundation.com

SHE+ Explains

Explore this video series from the SHE+ Foundation, designed to make learning about sexual health clear, relatable, and accessible. The series includes tailored content created for teens, for parents, and even videos created by teens and by parents, offering unique perspectives for every viewer.

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CDC Archive: Breastfeeding Benefits for Baby and Mom

This CDC guide outlines the many benefits of breastfeeding, from ideal infant nutrition and immune protection to reduced health risks for both babies and mothers. It highlights recommendations for exclusive breastfeeding and support resources for families.

Resources on women's health

CDC Archive: Pregnant and Considering Breastfeeding?

This CDC guide helps expectant parents prepare for breastfeeding by offering practical steps to take before and after delivery. It covers skin-to-skin contact, hospital practices, latch support, and where to find help in your community.

Resources on women's health

CDC Archive: About Breastfeeding

This CDC resource explains the health benefits of breastfeeding for both infants and mothers, highlights breastfeeding disparities, and outlines national efforts to support breastfeeding through hospital practices, workplace accommodations, and community programs.

Resources on women's health

CDC Archive: Feeding Your Child Safely During a Disaster

This CDC guide provides essential tips for safely feeding infants and young children during emergencies. It covers breastfeeding and formula feeding practices, hygiene, water safety, and how to plan ahead for power outages or limited resources.

Resources on women's health

CDC Archive: Strategies for Continuity of Care in Breastfeeding

This CDC resource outlines public health strategies to support breastfeeding from pregnancy through weaning. It offers guidance for communities, healthcare providers, and employers on creating seamless, culturally relevant, and equitable lactation support systems.

Resources on women's health

CDC Archive: Guide to Breast Cancer Screening

This CDC resource explains breast cancer screening options, including when and how often to get mammograms. It outlines the benefits and risks, especially for women ages 40–74, and provides guidance on early detection, insurance coverage, and where to get screened.

Resources on women's health

CDC Archive: Testosterone Use and Pregnancy Risk

This CDC guidance explains that testosterone does not reliably prevent pregnancy in transgender, nonbinary, and gender-diverse individuals with a uterus. It emphasizes the importance of contraceptive counseling and highlights the risks of unintended pregnancy while using testosterone.

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CDC Archive: STI Treatment Guidelines Wall Chart (2021)

This quick-reference wall chart summarizes the CDC’s 2021 treatment guidelines for sexually transmitted infections, including recommended and alternative regimens for BV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes, syphilis, and more. Ideal for healthcare providers in clinical settings.

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CDC Archive: Pocket Guide for STI Treatment Guidelines

This quick-reference guide summarizes the CDC’s 2021 recommendations for diagnosing and treating common sexually transmitted infections, including BV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and more. It’s designed for healthcare providers managing patient care and treatment decisions.

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CDC Archive: 2021 STI Guidelines

This comprehensive guide from the CDC provides evidence-based recommendations for diagnosing, treating, and managing sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It includes protocols for common infections, special populations, and considerations for antibiotic resistance.

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Need Help?

As a service to women everywhere, the Medical Board of Directors is available to address non-urgent medical concerns you may have related to sexual health. While not a replacement for medical care, this service aims to point women in the right direction. We strive to answer all questions within a week. To submit a question, please click here to contact us.

Please note that this service is not meant to provide primary medical advice concerning specific medical care or treatment of any condition. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding your particular medical needs. Other professionals may be consulted from time to time in order to answer certain questions.

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