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Stop by the Health Center and check out our: • Birth control options & Plan B • Pregnancy testing • FPEP (Free birth control if you qualify for men and women) • STI testing & treatment (HIV too) • Annual exams for men and women • Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner
FREE CONDOMS, LUBE, DENTAL DAMS & FINGER COTS!
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http://heathcenter.uoregon.edu
UO Conduct Code What is Consent in Sexual Situations?
Emergency Contraception
• Consent is absent when: the person was incapable by reason of mental disorder, mental incapacitation, or physical helplessness • Verbal “YES” or mutually agreedupon sign, not the absence of a “no” • Positive feedback, not the absence of negative feedback • Given freely and needs to happen each and every time • If you are not sure if the other person is wanting the same thing: STOP, ASK, CLARIFY
What is Plan B?
Plan B is the first progestin-only emergency contraceptive to be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It can be used to prevent pregnancy within 120 hours after a contraceptive accident or unprotected sex.
How does Plan B work?
Plan B is believed to act as an emergency contraceptive principally by delaying ovulation or preventing fertilization. In addition, it may inhibit implantation by altering the endometrium. Plan B is not effective if a woman is pregnant. Plan B cannot terminate an established pregnancy.
Full Conduct Code: http://studentlife.uoregon.edu/programs/student_judi_ affairs/index.htm -Visit our website for more info-
University of Oregon Health Center
http://healthcenter.uoregon.edu