Family Planning has been a topic housed in a taboo cage that not everyone is willing to open. Hearing about it from your parents can be too awkward to keep the conversation flowing. Learning about it in school can be nothing more than technical terms that aren’t quite precisely translated IRL. And asking about it outside the classroom is usually done in hushed tones and code words.
So how else can we read about family planning easily, openly, and for free?
USAID Philippines‘ ReachHealth project is another one of the slowly increasing local resources for family planning (read: It’s OK to Delay). Thanks to them, booklets on family planning are readily accessible online and in three different local languages for Tagalog, English, and Cebuano readers. Let them serve as your handy guide to modern family planning in the Philippines.
The books are freely available for download and viewing anytime, anywhere, and on any device. It’s a tap away to discover the most about your sexual health: Tagalog version, English version, Cebuano version.
If you need to locate a Reproductive Health Facility near you, you can use our Health Facility Locator anytime.