FOR PREGNANCY PREVENTION

Prioritizing
Your
Reproductive
Health

*If you are moderately obese, discuss with your healthcare provider whether Lo Loestrin Fe is appropriate for you.

*If you are moderately obese, discuss with your healthcare provider whether Lo Loestrin Fe is appropriate for you.

Schedule Your Annual Checkup

Be sure to book an appointment for your yearly checkup and start a conversation with your doctor around your reproductive health. Keep on top of your appointments by setting reminders on your phone.

Be sure to book an appointment for your yearly checkup and start a conversation with your doctor around your reproductive health. Keep on top of your appointments by setting reminders on your phone.

Learn About Your Options

Talk to your healthcare provider about which birth control option may be appropriate for you—one option being the Pill—and remember to ask questions to help you make an informed decision about pregnancy prevention.

Talk to your healthcare provider about which birth control option may be appropriate for you—one option being the Pill—and remember to ask questions to help you make an informed decision about pregnancy prevention.

Book Your First Pap Smear

If you haven’t had one already, your healthcare provider will likely recommend you have your first Pap smear at 21 years old. This routine procedure screens for abnormal cells in the cervix and is typically conducted every 3 years.

If you haven’t had one already, your healthcare provider will likely recommend you have your first Pap smear at 21 years old. This routine procedure screens for abnormal cells in the cervix and is typically conducted every 3 years.

Protect Against STDs

While an effective method for pregnancy prevention when taken as directed, oral contraception does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Using condoms in conjunction with the Pill is a good habit to help prevent both pregnancy and STDs.

While an effective method for pregnancy prevention when taken as directed, oral contraception does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Using condoms in conjunction with the Pill is a good habit to help prevent both pregnancy and STDs.