Birth Control

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

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Meet ANNOVERA—a vaginal contraceptive ring offering one year of birth control

Each ANNOVERA can be used for up to a year, no refrigeration needed.

Access to birth control is about more than where you live

Identify barriers to birth control and how you can help patients overcome them.

No more fainting in your practice

How to prevent vasovagal syncope in your patients, your friends, your family, and yourself in one simple step.

Exciting News—LILETTA now approved for use up to 8 years!

The FDA has extended approval of LILETTA IUDs for up to 6 years of use, research shows they are safe and effective for up to 7 years.

Talking fertility awareness methods with your patients

You may have your doubts about FAM, but what if your patients want to use it?

What makes the Liletta IUD different from Mirena?

Here’s what you and your patients should know about these two (very similar) hormonal IUDs.

The perfect threesome: Pulling out + spermicide + Caya

The new Caya diaphragm pairs well with some spermicide and the oldest birth control method.

Is LARC a silver bullet to end unplanned pregnancy?

Experts weigh in on how many women would use IUDs and implants in the absence of barriers.
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