Publications
Newsletter - FPCInsider
Publications Available through the Family Planning
Council of Iowa
These publications are
available for purchase and can be
customized with your agency's logo, name and address:
Facts about Birth Control
This is a tri-fold brochure that lists all of the available methods of
birth control
in table format. It describes the method, how it is used,
effectiveness, possible side effects and warnings, and whether or not
a prescription/exam is needed for it.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
This is a tri-fold brochure that lists all of the identified
STDs, their
symptoms, how they are diagnosed, how they are treated, and possible
complications from not treating them.
For ordering information about either
of these two publications, contact Family Planning Council at
fpci@fpcouncil.com.
These publications are available
free of charge and may be
downloaded in PDF using
Acrobat Reader*:
Iowa Family Planning Network (IFPN) Booklet This booklet provides an overview of the Iowa Family Planning Network (IFPN). It is intended to serve as a resource guide for health care and social service providers about referring their clients to the IFPN.
Movie Talk - Using Movies to Help Parents Talk
to Their Kids about Important Issues
This booklet summarizes current movies on video/DVD and includes
discussion questions to help adults and young people start
conversations about a variety of important issues.
Young Fathers - What's It All About? The
Rights and Responsibilities of Young Fathers in Iowa
This booklet deals with many of the questions asked by young Iowa
fathers. It addresses issues of custody, visitation, adoption, losing
your parental rights, and much more.
The Gift No Man Wants to Get....or Give:
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
This brochure offers a preventive message written specifically for
men. It talks about how to be responsible in a sexual relationship. It
does not describe the different
STDs.
Avoiding the Big "Uh-oh!": Guys Do Make a
Difference in Family Planning
This is a tri-fold pamphlet that discussed male
involvement/responsibility in family planning.
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