- Bridging the gaps between young people’s knowledge and access
What providers need to know about the 2024 YouR HeAlth Survey to improve contraception and abortion access for young people.
What providers need to know about the 2024 YouR HeAlth Survey to improve contraception and abortion access for young people.
read the full article » - Extended Contraceptive Access
Answers for health care providers about prescribing extended contraception supplies.
Answers for health care providers about prescribing extended contraception supplies.
read the full article » - Incubators and accelerators: Growing ideas for sexual and reproductive health projects
What you need to know to develop and scale your SRH innovations.
What you need to know to develop and scale your SRH innovations.
read the full article » - Can EC pills be used multiple times in the same cycle?
Answers for providers to the most frequently asked questions about repeated EC doses.
Answers for providers to the most frequently asked questions about repeated EC doses.
read the full article » - Sexual and reproductive health care for people living with substance use disorders
Unique challenges to accessing and opportunities for improved integration of sexual and reproductive health care.
Unique challenges to accessing and opportunities for improved integration of sexual and reproductive health care.
read the full article » - Trauma-informed care is respectful care
A practical guide for providers to provide trauma-informed physical examinations.
A practical guide for providers to provide trauma-informed physical examinations.
read the full article » - Research roundup: July 2023 edition
Continued support for misoprostol-only regimens for medication abortion and self-managed abortion between nine and 16 weeks gestation, the use of home pregnancy tests for follow-up care after a telehealth medication abortion, where adolescents and young adults go online to get abortion information, and disparities in recommended retesting for women with trichomonas vaginalis infections.
Continued support for misoprostol-only regimens for medication abortion and self-managed abortion between nine and 16 weeks gestation, the use of home pregnancy tests for follow-up care after a telehealth medication abortion, where adolescents and young adults go online to get abortion information, and disparities in recommended retesting for women with trichomonas vaginalis infections.
read the full article » - Screening for Intimate Partner Violence
What providers need to know about how to screen, what to look for, and what to do next.
What providers need to know about how to screen, what to look for, and what to do next.
read the full article » - Research roundup: February 2023 edition
Support for safety and efficacy of self-managed misoprostol-only medication abortion, medication abortion information on TikTok, and the impact of the shot and IUDs on vaginal flora.
Support for safety and efficacy of self-managed misoprostol-only medication abortion, medication abortion information on TikTok, and the impact of the shot and IUDs on vaginal flora.
read the full article » - Talking about EC
Dispelling misinformation about EC with your patients.
Dispelling misinformation about EC with your patients.
read the full article » - Abortion in primary care
How primary care providers can support increased abortion access for all.
How primary care providers can support increased abortion access for all.
read the full article » - Research roundup: December 2022 edition
#IUD on TikTok, factors associated with pain during medication abortion, continuation rates of IUDs placed as EC at one year, and racial differences in birth control method provision for adolescents.
#IUD on TikTok, factors associated with pain during medication abortion, continuation rates of IUDs placed as EC at one year, and racial differences in birth control method provision for adolescents.
read the full article » - Changing the Narrative
How a new narrative can help create reproductive well-being for all.
tags:Reproductive Well-Being
How a new narrative can help create reproductive well-being for all.
read the full article » - Backing up a new birth control method
When providers need to recommend a backup method after starting a new method, and when you don’t.
When providers need to recommend a backup method after starting a new method, and when you don’t.
read the full article » - Helping Our Patients Achieve RWB
How can we as health care providers help all our patients achieve reproductive well-being?
How can we as health care providers help all our patients achieve reproductive well-being?
read the full article » - Gender affirming hormone therapy, impacts on fertility, and future family formation
What providers need to know about family building for transgender and gender-nonbinary people beginning gender affirming hormone therapy.
What providers need to know about family building for transgender and gender-nonbinary people beginning gender affirming hormone therapy.
read the full article » - Patient Perspective: The art of being a difficult (aka empowered) patient
A series highlighting the lived experiences of getting sexual and reproductive health care.
How to practice medical self-advocacy to get the care you need
read the full article » - Patient perspective: Can you get quality health care as a black, disabled person?
A new series highlighting the lived experiences of getting sexual and reproductive health care.
The next in a new series of patient perspectives on getting sexual and reproductive health care.
read the full article » - Taking to patients about their sexual health
Asking about the 6th P—sexual pleasure, problems, and pride.
Asking about the 6th P—sexual pleasure, problems, and pride.
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