Birth Control

Evidence-based resources on contraceptive methods, guidelines, and best practices

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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.

Which IUD should I get?

A quick guide to the five IUDs currently available in the US and tips for counseling your patients on their IUD options.

How to help patients struggling to get no-copay birth control

New hotlines for patients to report challenges getting no-copay birth control

Thanks, Birth Control Day 2021

Thank you, Bedsider Providers, for making it the best #ThxBirthControl Day yet!

Birth control options for people with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases

We talked to experts and reviewed the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) guidelines on birth control for people with rheumatic diseases like lupus.

Meet Twirla—a new, lower dose patch

A new lower dose estrogen patch is now available!

Top reasons the birth control pill should be OTC

Hear more from CEO Dr. Raegan McDonald-Mosley and join our movement to #FreeThePill

Six reasons birth control pills should be available over the counter

Join the movement to make birth control pills available over the counter (OTC), without a prescription, in the drugstore right next to the condoms and lube.
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