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Men's health 
Contains fact sheets on subjects such as impotence, male sexual response, incontinence, prostate cancer, and testicular self-examination.
Source: Calgary Health Region
From: Health content
Does penis size really matter? 
Explains why penis size does not matter, why some people prefer particular penis sizes over others and addresses the societal pressures on men. Created for CHN by the Sexuality and Reproductive Health Affiliate.
Source: Canadian Health Network (CHN)
From: FAQs: sexuality/reproductive health
Manitoba Healthy Schools 
Represents a partnership of Manitoba government departments connected to children. Promotes the health and wellness of students, families, school staff, and school communities. Focuses on physical activity, healthy eating, safety and injury prevention, substance abuse and addictions, sexual health, and mental health.
Source: Manitoba Healthy Schools
Health and safety for pregnant workers  PDF
Lists workplace factors that can affect the health of the pregnant workers or the health of the unborn baby. Suggests things that the pregnant workers should do and should avoid. Includes legal responsibilities of employers. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: MFL Occupational Health Centre, Inc. (MFLOHC)
From: List of fact sheets
Sex and the Law in Canada  PDF
Presents a range of basic legal information about sexual and reproductive health rights and responsibilities in Canada, including rights to health care and personal protection. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Options for Sexual Health (OPT)
spiderbytes.ca 
Offers information, FAQs, news, quizzes, and other resources on sexual health issues under five topics: sex; sexuality; health; relationships; and puberty. Provides links to additional resources and referrals for youth.
Source: Planned Parenthood of Toronto (PPT)
Condoms, sexually transmitted infections, safer sex and you 
Discusses the effectiveness of male and female condoms. Presents tips on how to discuss condom use with your partner.
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
Emotional Responses to Abortion 
Describes how women may feel after having an abortion and reasons why some women experience distress. Provides suggestions related to post-abortion emotional healing. Also includes a section on men's emotional response to their partner's decision to have an abortion.
Source: Sexual Health Centre Saskatoon
Communication about sexuality in immigrant families 
Provides background information, exercises, resources, and further sources of information related to developing a program for immigrant parents on sexuality issues. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Sexuality Education Resource Centre Manitoba (SERC)
Natural birth control methods 
Describes and explains natural birth control methods used to chart fertility and identify the times when a woman is less or more likely to become pregnant. Lists advantages and disadvantages of using these methods to avoid pregnancy.
Source: Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC)
From: sexualityandu.ca
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