How do I send a message to Planned Parenthood?
Users can chat from the Planned Parenthood website at or text “PPNOW” to 774636 (PPINFO) to get answers about pregnancy, birth control, emergency contraception, STDs, and abortion.
Is Planned Parenthood chat safe?
Conversations with our Health Educators are confidential. We ask some questions about how you identify before you start talking to a Health Educator to help better answer your questions. This data is also used to help improve our program.
Is Planned Parenthood really free?
Planned Parenthood California Central Coast offers services at low or no cost. Fees are determined on a sliding scale, based on your income and family size. All services are provided at the lowest cost possible, and you can call us anytime to discuss payment options.
Is Planned Parenthood chat anonymous?
All of our calls are anonymous, confidential, and 100% free. Call us with your questions at 800-258-4448. New from Planned Parenthood Federation of America: Chat. Chat is run by health educators trained to answer all your sexual and reproductive health questions via text message.
Who can I talk to about my pregnancy?
By utilizing a toll-free helpline (800) 672-2296, web chat, the Association is able to deliver counsel and answers about their reproductive/pregnancy health; plus access to health resources when women need those most.
Why did I get an STD text?
If you’ve arrived at this web page, it means you received a text and/or email message from a sexual partner who has been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease (STD) or sexually transmitted infection (STI), like chlamydia, gonorrhea, or syphilis.
Can you get STD tested at Planned Parenthood?
You can get tested for STDs at your local Planned Parenthood health center, a doctor’s office, and health clinics. You may be able to get free STD testing.
Who can I talk to about birth control?
Make an appointment with your general doctor or gynecologist . Or you can go to your local Planned Parenthood (or student health center if your school has one). Don’t be afraid to discuss birth control or sex with your doctor.