Contraception Online www.contraceptiononline.org
Baylor College of Medicine offers this online educational resource
to health care providers and health educators seeking the latest information
on reproductive health, family planning, and contraception. The goal
at Contraception Online is to explore important issues related to
reproductive health in a scientific and objective manner in order
to provide you with up-to-date and practical educational tools and
materials. The resources at Contraception Online can be used for self-study
or to educate others about reproduction and a range of contraceptive
methods.
EngenderHealth www.engenderhealth.com
Improving Women's Health Worldwide (formerly the Association of Voluntary
Surgical Contraception or AVSC).
FDA - Menopause & Hormones www.fda.gov/womens/menopause/default.htm
The Food and Drug Administration has started a Web site with information
for women about hormone therapy. It includes a guide to take to the
doctor's office when discussing options, and suggestions on weighing
the risks and benefits of hormone drugs.
4woman.gov www.4woman.gov
This website and toll-free call center created to provide free, reliable
health information for women.
Go to My Doc www.gotomydoc.com
At their Health and Wellness Center section Go to My Doc provides
comprehensive, clinical information on the women's health topics.
Harvard University Research Library: Maternal
Health www.hsph.harvard.edu/Organizations/healthnet/maternal/info.html
This section of Harvard's Global Reproductive Health Forum site offers
a compendium of annotated links to full-text articles and web resources
in maternal and adolescent health.
Maternal and Child Health Library www.mchlibrary.info
The Maternal and Child Health Library at Georgetown University provides
the MCH community with accurate and timely information on a broad
range of topics. Materials include the weekly newsletter MCH Alert,
resource guides, full text publications, databases, and links to quality
MCH sites.
National Women's Law Center www.nwlc.org
The National Women's Law Center works to protect and advance the progress
of women and girls at work, in school, and in virtually every aspect
of their lives. The Center brings to its work extensive subject expertise
in the major areas of family economic security, health, employment
and education. The Center uses a variety of tools to maximize its
impact in bringing women's concerns to public policy makers, advocates
and the public alike, including public policy research, monitoring
and analysis; litigation, advocacy and coalition-building; and public
education.
National Women's Health Resource Center www.healthywomen.org
Comprehensive information on women's health topics.