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Reproductive Care Kits

Want to have some safer sex supplies on hand? Montanans can have a Reproductive Care Kit mailed to their home, free of charge, using the order form below. Please note that because our kits are mailed only once a week, they are not for emergency use. We encourage anyone who thinks they might need one to order a kit to have on hand.

Our Reproductive Care Kits contain items that are temperature-sensitive. Be sure to check your mailbox frequently to ensure the quality of your items! For any questions, email [email protected].

What's in the kit?

Kits are mailed in discreet, padded poly mailers mailed from “MTA RK.”  Each kit contains:

  • one box of Plan B
  • two condoms
  • two packets of lubricant
  • two pregnancy tests
  • one collection cup (to use with the tests)
  • an educational zine

Eligibility

People of any age and gender living in Montana can submit one request per month. We can only mail one kit per household per month. If you need support finding more consistent contraception, we encourage you to check out Montana Family Planning’s clinic list.

What to Expect

All requests received by Monday at midnight will be mailed during that week. Requests received after this time will be mailed the following week. If we have any questions about your order (for example, if we cannot find your address), we will contact you using the method you listed on the form. Otherwise, your kit should arrive within 1-2 weeks of your order.

Where Else to Get Plan B

If you need emergency contraception immediately, the fastest way to get it will be to go to your local pharmacy and purchase it. Everyone can purchase EC regardless of age, gender, or whether they have an ID.

FAQ's About Emergency Contraception (EC)

Category: Pregnancy Tests

You can use the tests provided in this kit up to five days before your missed period, though an early negative does not rule out a pregnancy. If you test before a missed period, wait 48 hours and test again.

Category: Pregnancy Tests
  1. It is best to use this test the first time you need to pee in the morning, since this pee has the highest concentration of the pregnancy hormone (hcg). 
  2. Pee into the provided cup. 
  3. Dip the test strip into the urine for five seconds. Don’t dip it past the “max” line.
  4. Lay the strip flat. 
  5. Read the results in five minutes. Do not read the results before or after five minutes. 
  6. How to interpret the results: Two lines mean the test is positive, and you are pregnant. Even a faint second line indicates a positive test. One line means the test is negative and you are not pregnant. 

For more information visit: https://www.pregmate.com/pages/pregnancy-test-strips-instructions-for-use

Category: Pregnancy Tests

No matter what you were expecting to see on the test, a positive test can feel overwhelming. If you want to talk to someone about how you’re feeling or need support in deciding what to do next, a great resource is the All-Options Talkline. Their trained peer-counselors will listen and help you think through potential next steps.

If you know you do not want to continue the pregnancy, please reach out to MAAP using our application for support. We’re here to help you navigate your next steps!

If you know you do want to continue your pregnancy, schedule an appointment with your healthcare provider. They can confirm the pregnancy and make sure that you’re getting all the care you need. If you’re low-income and do not have a current provider, you may be able to access low-cost or free care at a federally qualified healthcare center (FQHC). You can find your local FQHC here to see what services they offer.

FAQ's About Condoms

Category: Pregnancy Tests

You can use the tests provided in this kit up to five days before your missed period, though an early negative does not rule out a pregnancy. If you test before a missed period, wait 48 hours and test again.

Category: Pregnancy Tests
  1. It is best to use this test the first time you need to pee in the morning, since this pee has the highest concentration of the pregnancy hormone (hcg). 
  2. Pee into the provided cup. 
  3. Dip the test strip into the urine for five seconds. Don’t dip it past the “max” line.
  4. Lay the strip flat. 
  5. Read the results in five minutes. Do not read the results before or after five minutes. 
  6. How to interpret the results: Two lines mean the test is positive, and you are pregnant. Even a faint second line indicates a positive test. One line means the test is negative and you are not pregnant. 

For more information visit: https://www.pregmate.com/pages/pregnancy-test-strips-instructions-for-use

Category: Pregnancy Tests

No matter what you were expecting to see on the test, a positive test can feel overwhelming. If you want to talk to someone about how you’re feeling or need support in deciding what to do next, a great resource is the All-Options Talkline. Their trained peer-counselors will listen and help you think through potential next steps.

If you know you do not want to continue the pregnancy, please reach out to MAAP using our application for support. We’re here to help you navigate your next steps!

If you know you do want to continue your pregnancy, schedule an appointment with your healthcare provider. They can confirm the pregnancy and make sure that you’re getting all the care you need. If you’re low-income and do not have a current provider, you may be able to access low-cost or free care at a federally qualified healthcare center (FQHC). You can find your local FQHC here to see what services they offer.

FAQ's About Pregnancy Testing

Category: Pregnancy Tests

You can use the tests provided in this kit up to five days before your missed period, though an early negative does not rule out a pregnancy. If you test before a missed period, wait 48 hours and test again.

Category: Pregnancy Tests
  1. It is best to use this test the first time you need to pee in the morning, since this pee has the highest concentration of the pregnancy hormone (hcg). 
  2. Pee into the provided cup. 
  3. Dip the test strip into the urine for five seconds. Don’t dip it past the “max” line.
  4. Lay the strip flat. 
  5. Read the results in five minutes. Do not read the results before or after five minutes. 
  6. How to interpret the results: Two lines mean the test is positive, and you are pregnant. Even a faint second line indicates a positive test. One line means the test is negative and you are not pregnant. 

For more information visit: https://www.pregmate.com/pages/pregnancy-test-strips-instructions-for-use

Category: Pregnancy Tests

No matter what you were expecting to see on the test, a positive test can feel overwhelming. If you want to talk to someone about how you’re feeling or need support in deciding what to do next, a great resource is the All-Options Talkline. Their trained peer-counselors will listen and help you think through potential next steps.

If you know you do not want to continue the pregnancy, please reach out to MAAP using our application for support. We’re here to help you navigate your next steps!

If you know you do want to continue your pregnancy, schedule an appointment with your healthcare provider. They can confirm the pregnancy and make sure that you’re getting all the care you need. If you’re low-income and do not have a current provider, you may be able to access low-cost or free care at a federally qualified healthcare center (FQHC). You can find your local FQHC here to see what services they offer.

Looking for ways you can help?

We’d love your help ordering the supplies for these kits! While we are currently able to get the condoms and emergency contraception donated, we have to purchase the mailers, pregnancy tests, and cups. You can order those supplies to be mailed directly to us through our Amazon wishlist.

Do you own a business or work at a nonprofit that would like to have kits on hand? Our partners at Montanans for Choice are piloting a new program, Speak E.C., through which people can access kits like these in supportive spaces in their community. For more information, please contact them at [email protected]. Ready to sign up? Fill out their interest form, and someone will be in touch.