THE PPT LIBRARY
Your go-to resource for information about navigating sex, relationships and life! All from your friends at Planned Parenthood Toronto!
But a quick disclaimer! These resources are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. To get health services, book an appointment.
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Anal Douching
Anal douching is a method of “cleaning” your rectum before anal sex. Although your body is already pretty good at keeping poop out of the way before it’s ready to exit, some people still prefer to make sure they’re totally empty before getting into anal play.
Get The InfoLiving with HIV
Undetectable means untransmittable. Learn about U = U and other info on HIV treatment and management.
Get The InfoPrEP and PEP
PrEP is a pill that you take every day that can lower your risk of getting HIV if you are exposed to the virus and don’t already have HIV. PEP is a set of 3 medications you can take if you have recently been exposed to HIV to lower your risk of getting it.
Get The InfoSex and Substances
What are substances? Why might people use them for sex? How can you stay safe and consenting while using substances during sex? What are the risks of using substances during sex?
Get The InfoSTIs 101
Sexually Transmitted Infections are very common. Most are treatable and all are manageable.
Get The InfoTelling Your Partner
Although it may be difficult, we have some strategies for telling your partner that you’re living with an STI.
Get The InfoThe External Condom
Worn externally on the penis, these prevent both unplanned pregnancy and STIs.
Get The InfoThe Internal Condom
A loose pouch worn internally that prevents both unplanned pregnancy and STIs.
Get The InfoLooking for Support?
We are here for you! PPT provides sexual health services, primary healthcare, mental health support, and community programs for youth ages 13 to 29.