Take this quiz to find out about your best emergency contraception options for preventing pregnancy after sex.
Check out this website from Princeton University for an extensive list of FAQs about EC.
If you’re still unsure about the different types of EC, check out this info from Planned Parenthood.
Compare and contrast your EC options side-by-side with Bedsider.
If you have questions about the pill that FBPlanB provides, call Vagisil’s toll-free informational hotline. +1 (800) 719-9260
The efficacy of EC for higher body weights is a FAQ, so check out this report about the medical field’s current understandings and recommendations.
carafem provides abortion options (pill and in-clinic) within the first 13 weeks from your last menstrual period. 5530 Wisconsin Ave, Suite 1200 Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815
PPMW offers abortion services (pill and in-clinic) up to 19 weeks and 6 days from the start of your last menstrual period. 1225 4th St NE
Washington Surgi-Clinic offers abortion services (in-clinic) up to 27 weeks from the start of your last menstrual period. 2112 F St NW
Potomac Family Planning offers abortion services (pill and in-clinic) up to 17 weeks from the start of your last menstrual period. 966 Hungerford Drive, Suite 24 Rockville, Maryland 20850
Capital Women’s Services offers abortion services (pill and in-clinic) up to 36 weeks (under specific circumstances) from the start of your last menstrual period. 6323 Georgia Ave NW, Suite 210
Aid Access is a private initiative started by medical professionals and abortion rights activists offering abortion pills to be sent by mail with online consultations. The pills are available up to 9 weeks from the start of your last menstrual period.
DCAF provides financial assistance to those seeking an abortion in the DMV. (202) 452-7464
If you have any questions about abortion and unintended pregnancies call this free and anonymous hotline. (800) 772-9100
For more counseling on options about unintended pregnancies, talk to a counselor for free with this hotline. (888) 493-0092
Whitman-Walker testing services include free walk-in rapid HIV testing and risk-reduction counseling as well as free walk-in STI testing through Self-Test Kits. 1525 14th St NW
The DC Health and Wellness Center offers easy and affordable sexual health care with a bilingual staff and same-day appointments. 77 P St NE
Unity’s teen and young adult clinics offer STI/HIV testing, treatment, counseling, and education.
PPMW offers STI and HIV testing, treatment, and prevention methods including internal and external condoms, dental dams, and the HPV vaccine (Gardasil). 1225 4th St NE
carafem offers STI testing, UTI testing, and vaginal infection testing 5530 Wisconsin Ave, Suite 1200 Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815
LAYC offers free HIV, STI, and pregnancy testing and counseling to you ages 11 to 24 for those of all genders and sexual identities. 1419 Columbia Rd NW
The CHC offers STI and HIV tests, and on the first Wednesday of every month, HIV tests are provided for free.
Helping Survivors is a free resource center for survivors of victims of sexual abuse and assault. There are resources that can help, and there are places to turn if you have been victimized.
Chat with a trained staff member from RAINN who can provide you confidential crisis support. (800) 656-4673
Highly-trained advocates are available 24/7/365 to talk confidentially with anyone experiencing domestic violence seeking resources or information, or questioning unhealthy aspects of their relationship. +1 (800) 799-7233
DC Victim Hotline is available by telephone, text, or online chat for comprehensive information, resources, and referrals in the DC for victims of all crimes. (844) 443-5732
Sexual Assault (SANE) Exams and Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Exams are offered in the Emergency Department of Washington Hospital Center 24/7. You can take an exam if the assault occurred within the last 4 days (96 hours). Transportation can be provided for free. 110 Irving St NW
DCRCC offers immediate support to survivors and can provide more information about the DC Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) program. (202) 333-7273
Talk to an on-call sexual assault examiner who will accompany you to Washington Hospital for a SANE exam. +1 (800) 641-4028
NVRDC empowers victims of all crimes to achieve survivor defined justice through a collaborative continuum of advocacy, case management, and legal services. (202) 742-1272
GW SARC is a 24/7 resource for any GW community member affected by sexual or gender-based harassment, sexual assault, sexual exploitation, intimate partner violence, or stalking. (202) 994-7222
GW’s Title IX Office provides support, discusses resources and options, and can investigate formal reports to members of the GW community.\n If you would like to directly speak to someone in the Title IX Office, contact Christina Franzino at cfranzino@gwu.edu or (202) 994-4390.
If you are looking to talk to a peer or join a survivor support group on GW’s campus, contact SASA.