Teen Pregnancy Winnable Battle Materials For Your Use
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The following materials – including brochures, flyers, social media tools, presentations, etc. – are meant to help inform the work we all do on the Winnable Battles that affect the U.S.
General Materials
- CDC Winnable Battles Teen Pregnancy Website – Provides background information about the Teen Pregnancy Winnable Battle, as well as briefing materials such as a PowerPoint presentation, at-a-glance brochure, toolkit for teen care and scientific articles.
- Fact Sheet - Contraceptives – CDC Unintended Pregnancy
- Fact Sheet – School Health Policies and Programs Study – Pregnancy Prevention [PDF - 172KB]
- Q&As - Emergency Contraception – WomensHealth.gov
- Q&As - Birth Control Methods – WomensHealth.gov
Multimedia, Video and Audio
- PSA - Teen Pregnancy: What You Need to Know [PSA - 0:60 seconds]
- CDC Vital Signs - Teen Pregnancy: What You Need to Know [PODCAST - 1:19 minutes]
- Winnable Battles 101 - Teen Pregnancy [VIDEO - 5:47 minutes]
Social Media
- Social Media Toolkit – CDC Teen Pregnancy
- Buttons and Badges – CDC Reproductive Health
- eCard - Talk to Your Teen about Sex
- eCards - Healthy Pregnancy
- RSS Feed – CDC Women's Health
Campaign Materials
General Websites
- CDC Teen Pregnancy Website
- CDC Adolescent Reproductive Health Website
- CDC Healthy Youth Sexual Risk Behaviors Website
- CDC Parents Portal Teen Website
- CDC Reproductive Health Website
- CDC Unintended Pregnancy Website
- 4Parents.gov Teen Pregnancy Website
- FDA Birth Control Website
- Text4Baby.org
Specific Audiences
Men
Healthcare Providers
Spanish-language (Espanol)
- Métodos anticonceptivos - WomensHealth.gov [PDF - 980KB]
Birth Control methods - Preguntas frecuentes - anticoncepción de emergencia – WomensHealth.gov [PDF - 80KB]
Frequently asked questions about emergency contraceptives
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