1. Reproductive health care services provided by government agencies: government agencies can provide reproductive health care services, such as issuing policies and regulations to protect the health of women and children, and providing services such as vaccination and maternal health care.
2. Reproductive health services provided by medical institutions: Medical institutions provide reproductive health services, such as contraception, human assisted reproductive technology (ART) and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases. At the same time, medical institutions can also provide fertility consultation, family planning consultation, prenatal examination, postpartum health care and other related services.
3. Reproductive health services provided by non-profit organizations: Some non-profit organizations can provide consulting services, such as sex education for teenagers and minors, education on gender preference and sexual orientation, prevention and assistance of gender violence and sexual harassment, etc.
4. Reproductive health services provided by online platforms: online platforms related to reproductive health can provide medical consultation and medical services such as online appointment, online consultation and drug purchase.
5. Reproductive health education provided by schools: schools can provide reproductive health education through classroom teaching, publicity videos and speeches. To help teenagers understand relevant knowledge and improve their awareness of reproductive health.