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[[File:Female-160791 960 720.png|200px | thumb|left|alt=Image provided by Creative Commons.|'''Welcome! Check out the ''[[About]]'' page to learn our story & how to get involved'''.]]
[[File:Female-160791 960 720.png|200px | thumb|left|alt=Image provided by Creative Commons.|'''Welcome! Check out the ''[[About]]'' page to learn our story & how to get involved'''.]]


'''Gynopedia''' is an open resource for sexual, reproductive and women's health care across the globe. Our mission is to provide information that is practical and non-judgmental so that users can make informed decisions. It’s a wiki, so everyone is invited to contribute, and please, please do! The basic idea is that you search for a city -- for example, [[New York City]] -- and Gynopedia provides information based on that location. So, let’s say you want to buy tampons in Seoul, or find an LGBT-friendly gynecologist in Istanbul, or you need the morning after pill in Lima. Well, Gynopedia is the resource for you.  
'''Gynopedia''' is an open resource for sexual, reproductive and women's health care across the globe. Our mission is to provide practical, non-judgmental information so that users can make informed decisions. It’s a wiki, so everyone is invited to contribute, and please, please do! The basic idea is that you search for a city -- for example, [[New York City]] -- and Gynopedia provides information based on that location. So, let’s say you want to buy tampons in Seoul, or find an LGBT-friendly gynecologist in Istanbul, or you need the morning after pill in Lima. Well, Gynopedia is the resource for you.  


We organize information based on location. So, for example, check out the [[New York City]] page. You'll find practical information related to contraception, the morning after pill, STD tests, gynecological exams, pregnancy, abortion, counseling, insurance and more. You'll also learn about costs, any social/legal issues, and any special recommendations from our users. If you have any information to share, we wholeheartedly welcome your contribution. It's easy to create a profile and get started. We also encourage editing and moderation, if you happen to find any information that seems incorrect or outdated. This is a community, and we want lots of people to get involved!
We organize information based on location. So, check out the [[New York City]] page as an example. You'll find practical information on contraception, the morning after pill, STD tests, gynecological exams, pregnancy, abortion, counseling, insurance and more. You'll also learn about social/legal issues, costs, and any local recommendations from our users. In total, the pages are divided in ten categories, and we're committed to giving you lots of information.


To learn more about it, feel free to visit the [[About]] page. But, here's the basics: Why did I create Gynopedia? Honestly, because I couldn’t find anything like it. When I began preparing for my travels, I realized that I had no idea how I would get birth control in the twelve or so Asian countries we planned to visit. And that was just the tip of the iceberg. How about annual pap smears? What if I got pregnant? Then I remembered that, when I lived in Turkey, I was never able to get a proper STD test, which was endlessly frustrating. Later, when I lived in New York, I found myself uninsured and in need of a gynecologist. Time and again, I’ve needed advice from local people and lacked a comprehensive online resource. This made me enraged yet wildly inspired. And so Gynopedia was born.  
So, how do we get this information? It's all contributions from real people. So, we would '''love''' if you can help us out too! Let us know which generic birth control pills made you feel shitty. Let us know which gynecologist was especially awesome. Let us know how to ask for yeast infection medication in Hungarian, or UTI treatment in Spanish. Let us know all the good stuff, please! It's easy to create a profile and get started. And, if you need any help, please email me and I'll be happy to assist: gynopediazer@gmail.com.  


Now, this is a resource for everyone. Thank you for supporting our project!
To learn more about involvement and our history, check out the [[About]] page.
 
Now, this is resource is for everyone. Let's share. Let's learn from each other. And thank you for supporting our project!

Revision as of 12:02, 21 June 2016

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Welcome! Check out the About page to learn our story & how to get involved.

Gynopedia is an open resource for sexual, reproductive and women's health care across the globe. Our mission is to provide practical, non-judgmental information so that users can make informed decisions. It’s a wiki, so everyone is invited to contribute, and please, please do! The basic idea is that you search for a city -- for example, New York City -- and Gynopedia provides information based on that location. So, let’s say you want to buy tampons in Seoul, or find an LGBT-friendly gynecologist in Istanbul, or you need the morning after pill in Lima. Well, Gynopedia is the resource for you.

We organize information based on location. So, check out the New York City page as an example. You'll find practical information on contraception, the morning after pill, STD tests, gynecological exams, pregnancy, abortion, counseling, insurance and more. You'll also learn about social/legal issues, costs, and any local recommendations from our users. In total, the pages are divided in ten categories, and we're committed to giving you lots of information.

So, how do we get this information? It's all contributions from real people. So, we would love if you can help us out too! Let us know which generic birth control pills made you feel shitty. Let us know which gynecologist was especially awesome. Let us know how to ask for yeast infection medication in Hungarian, or UTI treatment in Spanish. Let us know all the good stuff, please! It's easy to create a profile and get started. And, if you need any help, please email me and I'll be happy to assist: gynopediazer@gmail.com.

To learn more about involvement and our history, check out the About page.

Now, this is resource is for everyone. Let's share. Let's learn from each other. And thank you for supporting our project!