Sexual Health
Whether you’re trying to get pregnant, avoid unplanned pregnancy, or simply understand how your body works, there’s never a bad time to talk about sexual health. Learn more about your options and no-cost resources available to you.
Family Planning
Birth control is a safe and effective way to plan when you become pregnant—and it’s covered by most insurance plans. Learn about long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) and other options.
Birth Control Information
Explore birth control options and find the one that’s right for you at Bedsider.org.
Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood of Illinois provides reproductive health care, sex education, and information to people all over the state.
Illinois Contraceptives Access
ICAN (Illinois Contraceptive Access Now) helps connect people with healthcare providers who understand birth control.
After Giving Birth
You can become pregnant again as soon as four weeks after delivery. Get the facts on birth spacing after delivery.
Sex After Pregnancy
The decision to start having sex again after giving birth is very personal. Some new parents want to resume having sex very quickly, while others are not interested for several months. Both of these decisions are completely normal. The most important thing is to listen to your body.
CHAT
Chicago Healthy Adolescents and Teens (CHAT) is a partnership between the Chicago Department of Public Health and Chicago Public Schools to bring sexual-health services to youth throughout Chicago, including on-site health education and no-cost STI screening.
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) often have no symptoms and can be harmful if not treated. Learn more about transmission, testing, and how to reduce your risk of getting an STI.
Congenital Syphilis
Congenital syphilis is passed from mother to child during pregnancy and/or delivery. Learn about your testing and treatment options.
STI Specialty Clinics
The CDPH provides testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) at clinics in Lakeview, Austin, and Roseland.
Find STI Resources Nearby
Use our resource finder to locate facilities near you that provide testing and treatment for STIs.
Preventing Teen Pregnancy
Prevention of teenage pregnancy can significantly improve other serious social problems, including poverty, child abuse and neglect, father absence, low birth weight, school failure, and poor preparation for the workforce. Find out how you can help.