
Title X regulations
Title X is a federal program in the United States that provides funding for family planning and reproductive health services. Established in 1970, it aims to ensure that everyone has access to affordable contraception, family planning education, and preventive health care. Title X regulations ensure that services are provided confidentially, without discrimination, and regardless of income. They prohibit using federal funds for abortions, but do offer resources for counseling and referrals. Overall, Title X supports reproductive health equity and empowers individuals to make informed decisions about their health and family planning.