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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: About Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)

This CDC fact sheet explains what BV is, how it affects vaginal health, and why treatment is important—especially during pregnancy. It covers symptoms, risk factors, prevention tips, and links to increased risk for STIs and pregnancy complications.

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CDC Archive: Prenatal Care and Routinely Recommended

This CDC guide outlines recommended vaccines during pregnancy—including Tdap, influenza, COVID-19, and RSV—detailing timing, safety, and seasonal considerations. It also provides additional guidance for patients with specific health needs or travel plans.

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CDC Archive: Vaccines From Birth - 6 Years Old

This CDC immunization schedule details the recommended vaccines for children from birth through age 6. It outlines the timing and purpose of each vaccine—including those for RSV, hepatitis, polio, MMR, and more—to help protect children from serious diseases early in life.

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CDC Archive: Vaccines from 7-18 Years Old

This CDC resource outlines recommended immunizations for children and teens ages 7–18. It includes vaccines for HPV, Tdap, meningitis, flu, COVID-19, and more—along with timing, dosage, and special guidance based on health status or travel plans.

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CDC Archive: Vaccines 18+ Years Old

This CDC resource outlines the recommended vaccines for adults based on age, health status, and risk factors. It includes key details on protection against illnesses like COVID-19, flu, HPV, shingles, and more—plus guidance for pregnant individuals and those with medical conditions.

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CDC Archive: Vaccines During Pregnancy

This CDC guide explains why getting vaccinated during pregnancy is important for both parent and baby. It covers recommended vaccines—like Tdap, flu, RSV, and COVID-19—when to get them, and how they help protect newborns in the first months of life.

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Sexual Health Is Health: A Conversation with Dr. Rachel Rubin

In this Substack conversation, Dr. Lucy McBride and Dr. Rachel Rubin discuss why sexual health is essential to overall well-being. They explore stigma, access to care, and the need for better education and support across all stages of life.

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Menopause Hormone Therapy CME Course

This CME course by Dr. Rachel Rubin offers in-depth training for healthcare providers on menopause hormone therapy (MHT), covering evidence-based protocols for prescribing estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone to improve patient care.

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Pocket Guide: Vulvovaginal Pain Disorders

This guide helps individuals start conversations with their providers about vulvovaginal pain—whether it's during sex, urination, or everyday activity. Use it to explore symptoms, ask about underlying causes, and work with your provider on a treatment plan.

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Pocket Guide: Perimenopause

This guide supports women navigating perimenopause by offering conversation starters around symptoms like hot flashes, mood swings, and irregular periods. It includes helpful prompts about contraception, symptom relief, and preparing a treatment plan with your provider.

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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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