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OVERVIEW

Contraception (Birth Control)

General Note: There are many types of contraceptives, also known as "birth control," including IUDs, oral contraceptives, patches, shots, and condoms, etc. If you would like to view a full list, click here.

Laws & Social Stigmas

In Georgia, you need a prescription to obtain hormonal or long-lasting birth control methods. If you're a minor (under 18 years old), you don't need permission from your parents to get a prescription. This means that you can go to a doctor's office or health clinic yourself, regardless of age, and get a prescription for birth control. If you want to go to a clinic that guarantees completely confidential appointments, billings and records, you can go to a Title X clinic. Title X clinics provide sexual and reproductive health care girls, boys, teens and adults, and they charge on a sliding-scale basis (meaning you pay what you can afford). You can also ask doctor's about their confidentiality rules before scheduling an appointment.

In Georgia, sex education is required in schools but teaching about contraceptive methods (such as the pill, IUDs, etc.) is not required. Abstinence is taught as the only truly effective method and, in 2010, Atlanta received $1,810,331for abstinence-only-until-marriage education.[1]

What to Get & Where to Get It

  • The Family Health Centers of Georgia, Inc: This is a Title X clinic, meaning they confidentially help everyone (regardless of age) and charge on a sliding-scale basis. You can consult with them about getting a prescription and getting birth control. Address: 868 York Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30310, (404) 752-1400.
  • Grady Health System - Family Planning Clinic: They can provide birth control, including IUDs and shots. Grady accepts private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid and workers’ compensation. We accept cash, checks, traveler’s check, money orders, Discover, Visa, MasterCard and American Express for payment. Address: 80 Jesse Hill Jr Drive SE, South Towers, Atlanta, GA, 30303, (404) 616-3678

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Emergency Contraception (Morning After Pill)

Important Notes: Emergency contraception may prevent pregnancy for three days (72 hours) and sometimes five days (120 hours) after unprotected sex. Take EC as soon as possible after unprotected sex. If you don't have access to dedicated EC, oral contraceptives can be used as replacement EC, but remember the following: 1) Only some contraceptives work as EC 2) Different contraceptives require different dosages and time schedules to work as EC 3) You must only use the first 21 pills in 28-day packs and 4) They may be less effective than dedicated EC. For general information on emergency contraceptives, click here and here.

Laws & Social Stigmas

What to Get & Where to Get It

Note: The longest-lasting EC is currently ellaOne. It lasts up to 5 days (120 hours) after unprotected sex. Check to see if your country carries ellaOne. If your country doesn't carry ellaOne, copper IUDs may also prevent pregnancy up to 5 days after unprotected sex. If none of these options are available, and it's been over 3 days since you had unprotected sex, you can still take EC, which may work up to 5 days. Note that EC pills are not 100% effective and should be taken as soon as possible.

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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs/STDs)

Important Notes - Learn about PEP and PrEP: If you think that you've been recently exposed to HIV (i.e. within 72 hours), seek out PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis). It's a month-long treatment to prevent HIV infection after exposure, and it may be available in your city. Take PEP as soon as possible. For more information, click here. If you are at risk of HIV exposure, seek out PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis). It's a daily oral pill that can prevent HIV infection before exposure. To learn more about PrEP, click here.

Laws & Social Stigmas

Testing Facilities

  • Someone Cares, Inc. of Atlanta: They not only provide HIV and STI tests, but they're also known to be respectful of the trans community. Address: AID Atlanta, 1605 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30309-2955, 404) 870-7700
  • Evolution Project Atlanta: They not only provide HIV and STI tests, but they're also known to be respectful of the trans community. Address: 1530 DeKalb Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307, (404) 870-7727

Support

  • Grady Health: "Primary medical care for men, women, adolescents, and children living with HIV/AIDS. Transition centers for HIV-infected individuals with <200 CD4 cells. Subspecialty care in Dermatology, Hepatitis C, Mental Health/Substance Abuse Treatment, Ophthalmology, and Oral Health. Case management, adherence counseling, nutrition, on-site radiology, laboratory, pharmacy, and peer counseling." Grady accepts private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid and workers’ compensation. We accept cash, checks, traveler’s check, money orders, Discover, Visa, MasterCard and American Express for payment. Address: 80 Jesse Hill Jr Drive SE, South Towers, Atlanta, GA, 30303, (404) 616-3678.

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Medications & Vaccines

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What to Get & Where to Get It

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Menstruation

Note: In addition to pads and tampons, you can also use menstrual cups and menstrual underwear for your period. To learn more about menstrual cups, click here. To learn more about menstrual underwear, click here.

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What to Get & Where to Get It

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Gynecological Exams

Laws & Social Stigmas

What to Get & Where to Get It

  • Trans Health Initiative @ Women's Health Center: Specializes in services to FTM, Transmasculine, and Intersex clients. Provides lower and pelvic exams, HPV testing, chest exams (pre and post-surgical), STI screenings, hormone replacement therapy, lab work, and gender marker change letters. Affordable rates with sliding scale discounts available. Available services for MTF as well. " We understand that this may be a stressful experience so we offer private rooms for you and your partner or friend, smaller sized instruments, a relaxant prior to the exam, and anesthesia in some cases."7
  • Grady Health:* "Our gynecology services include diagnosis and management of reproductive system disorders such as pelvic pain, menstrual abnormalities, menopause issues benign pelvic and uterine tumors; endometriosis; incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse." Grady accepts private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid and workers’ compensation. We accept cash, checks, traveler’s check, money orders, Discover, Visa, MasterCard and American Express for payment. Address: 80 Jesse Hill Jr Drive SE, South Towers, Atlanta, GA, 30303, (404) 616-3678.

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Pregnancy

Laws & Social Stigmas

What to Get & Where to Get It

  • Health: "Our obstetrics services include complete care for pregnant women is provided in our prenatal clinics, with an emphasis on patient centered care. Innovative group prenatal care is available." Grady accepts private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid and workers’ compensation. We accept cash, checks, traveler’s check, money orders, Discover, Visa, MasterCard and American Express for payment. Address: 80 Jesse Hill Jr Drive SE, South Towers, Atlanta, GA, 30303, (404) 616-3678.

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Abortion

Important Note: There are two main types of abortions: medical (also known as the "abortion pill") and surgical (also known as "in-clinic"). For medical abortions, you take a pill to induce abortion. For surgical abortions, a procedure is performed to induce abortion. For general information about medical and surgical abortions, click here.

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Advocacy & Counseling

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List of Additional Resources

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