SBI Health Education - Sex Ed Center
Our Sexuality Education programs and services are designed to promote awareness about sexual health at UB. We are a comprehensive service, addressing a variety of issues and questions related to human sexuality and relationships.
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Click here for frequently asked questions
Birth Control and Emergency Contraception
Birth Control for UB Students
- All women who wish to go on Birth Control need to complete a Women's Health Session with SBI Health Education and have a Gynecological Exam.
- For a list of birth control prices at the SBI Pharmacy in Michael Hall visit:
sbi-pharmacy.buffalo.edu.
Emergency Contraception
- Emergency contraception is available at the SBI Pharmacy in Michael Hall without a prescription for $25 (18 and older w/ photo ID)
- For more information about Emergency Contraception visit:
www.not-2-late.com
www.backupyourbirthcontrol.org.
Counseling and Informational Sessions
We offer:
- Free pregnancy testing and counseling – call for appointment
- Free one-on-one counseling, education, and informational sessions for issues including:
- Sexual health
- Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
- Birth control
- Emergency contraception (“Plan B”)
- Relationship issues
Workshops
Our workshops are fun, informational, and nonjudgmental, and are available to all campus organizations and residence hall groups. Our trained peer educators use interactive programs to discuss decisions regarding sexual health. We can also develop a program to your group’s needs. Contact us to schedule a workshop! Workshops include:
STI Jeopardy
Like the TV show, but better!
- Focuses on factual information about STIs (sexually transmitted infections) so students can make good choices about their sexual health.
Sex in the Dark (also presented with AIDS Coalition)
Ok – so the name might mislead you.
- All questions are asked anonymously and in a darkened room; students can ask whatever they want.
- Students can find out information about topics about which they might be too embarrassed or scared to ask questions
- Promotes good communication