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Our mission is to provide practical, nonjudgmental information so that users can feel empowered and make informed decisions. The basic idea is that you search for a city -- for example, [[New York City]] or [[Seoul]] -- and Gynopedia provides free information on birth control, the morning after pill, STI tests, menstrual products, gynecologists, obstetricians, prenatal care, abortion access, crisis support, and more in that city. So, let’s say you need a low-cost clinic in New York, or an LGBTQ-friendly gynecologist in Bangkok, or the morning after pill in Lima. Well, Gynopedia is the resource for you. | Our mission is to provide practical, nonjudgmental information so that users can feel empowered and make informed decisions. The basic idea is that you search for a city -- for example, [[New York City]] or [[Seoul]] -- and Gynopedia provides free information on birth control, the morning after pill, STI tests, menstrual products, gynecologists, obstetricians, prenatal care, abortion access, crisis support, and more in that city. So, let’s say you need a low-cost clinic in New York, or an LGBTQ-friendly gynecologist in Bangkok, or the morning after pill in Lima. Well, Gynopedia is the resource for you. | ||
How do we get all this information? Contributions from real people, along with research and community outreach. So, we would love if '''you can contribute your knowledge!''' You don't need to [http://gynopedia.org/index.php?title=Special:UserLogin&type=signup create an account] to contribute. Simply search for a city, click "Edit," and then add information. Let us know which pharmacies, clinics, or gynecologists worked out for you (or any to avoid!). Let us know about any local beliefs or taboos that should be considered. Think about '''what you would share with a friend''' -- that's what you should add! To help you get started, here's an [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRF-rWs2GjE instructional video]. | How do we get all this information? Contributions from real people, along with research and community outreach. So, we would love if '''you can contribute your knowledge!''' You don't need to [http://gynopedia.org/index.php?title=Special:UserLogin&type=signup create an account] to contribute. Simply search for a city, click "Edit," and then add information. Let us know which pharmacies, clinics, or gynecologists worked out for you (or any to avoid!). Let us know about any local beliefs or taboos that should be considered. Think about '''what you would share with a friend''' -- that's what you should add! To help you get started, here's an [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRF-rWs2GjE instructional video], and you can view all pages that have been created so far under [[Gynopedia Index]]. Remember: This is a wiki, so no page is ever complete -- all pages should be updated and improved over time. | ||
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Revision as of 21:53, 8 December 2018
Gynopedia is an open resource wiki for sexual, reproductive, and women's health care across the globe.
Our mission is to provide practical, nonjudgmental information so that users can feel empowered and make informed decisions. The basic idea is that you search for a city -- for example, New York City or Seoul -- and Gynopedia provides free information on birth control, the morning after pill, STI tests, menstrual products, gynecologists, obstetricians, prenatal care, abortion access, crisis support, and more in that city. So, let’s say you need a low-cost clinic in New York, or an LGBTQ-friendly gynecologist in Bangkok, or the morning after pill in Lima. Well, Gynopedia is the resource for you.
How do we get all this information? Contributions from real people, along with research and community outreach. So, we would love if you can contribute your knowledge! You don't need to create an account to contribute. Simply search for a city, click "Edit," and then add information. Let us know which pharmacies, clinics, or gynecologists worked out for you (or any to avoid!). Let us know about any local beliefs or taboos that should be considered. Think about what you would share with a friend -- that's what you should add! To help you get started, here's an instructional video, and you can view all pages that have been created so far under Gynopedia Index. Remember: This is a wiki, so no page is ever complete -- all pages should be updated and improved over time.
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Shoot us an email (gynopediawiki@gmail.com) and we'll talk about how you can get involved. We also also accept donations via our Donate page. Gynopedia is a free community for all sexes and genders. There are no advertisers or corporate sponsors. We appreciate your support. To learn about our story, check out our About page. To learn our rules and guidelines, please check out our Gynopedia Guidelines. If you have any questions, please email us: gynopediawiki@gmail.com. Please like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and thank you for supporting our project!
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