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An internal condom -- also known as a female condom -- is a pouch that is inserted into the vagina before intercourse. ResourcesReadExternal Condoms An external condom (sometimes called a male condom or just a condom) is typically a latex sheath that fits over the erect penis. An external condom (sometimes called a male condom or just a condom) is typically a latex sheath that fits over the erect penis. ResourcesReadAbortion and Contraception Quick Links If you are in need of access to, or have question about, abortion and contraception, this list of resources is a good place to start. If you are in need of access to, or have question about, abortion and contraception, this list of resources is a good place to start. ResourcesLookOTC Birth Control Pill: Global Access Around the World Access to oral contraceptives varies worldwide. This interactive map identifies which countries require prescriptions for birth control pills and which allow people to access oral contraceptives over the counter. Access to oral contraceptives varies worldwide. This interactive map identifies which countries require prescriptions for birth control pills and which allow people to access oral contraceptives over the counter. Stories & ConversationsWatchBeing Invalidated by Doctors SD discusses her struggle with doctors who refused to recognize her menstrual pain while using an IUD. SD discusses her struggle with doctors who refused to recognize her menstrual pain while using an IUD. Stories & ConversationsWatchExtreme Pain from an IUD SD discusses her experience with severe pain after insertion of a copper IUD. SD discusses her experience with severe pain after insertion of a copper IUD. ResourcesReadHow to Get Birth Control: A State-by-State Guide This state-by-state guide provides an overview of the laws and policies around contraception in each state and ways to secure birth control and emergency contraception. This state-by-state guide provides an overview of the laws and policies around contraception in each state and ways to secure birth control and emergency contraception. ResourcesReadHow to Switch Birth Control Methods This factsheet from Reproductive Health Access covers the basics on how to transition from one method of birth control to another. This factsheet from Reproductive Health Access covers the basics on how to transition from one method of birth control to another. ResourcesReadSterilization for Women and Men This FAQ from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists addresses common questions about tubal sterilization and vasectomies. This FAQ from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists addresses common questions about tubal sterilization and vasectomies. ResourcesReadDebunking Myths About Vasectomies This article provides key facts to know about vasectomies and debunks myths around efficacy and sexual performance. This article provides key facts to know about vasectomies and debunks myths around efficacy and sexual performance. ResourcesReadContraceptive Deserts This interactive map, health center finder, and accompanying fact sheets detail the number of health clinics by county and the number of women living in them. This interactive map, health center finder, and accompanying fact sheets detail the number of health clinics by county and the number of women living in them. Stories & ConversationsWatchExplaining Why I Wanted to Go on the Pill BK discusses her conversations with her mother and doctor about going on the birth control pill. 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