Birth Control

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

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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.

Patient perspective: The three surprises of getting my IUD

It feels like everything that could have gone wrong with getting my IUD did.

Meet Phexxi—a hormone-free, user-controlled prescription birth control gel

Used only when needed, Phexxi changes the vaginal pH in the presence of semen to prevent pregnancy.

DMPA-SQ: A Provider’s Guide

A quick reference guide and resources for providers on prescribing and managing subcutaneous (SQ) administration of the birth control shot at home.

Happy Thanks, Birth Control Day!

Let’s keep the celebration going!

How to answer FAQs about getting birth control online

Straightforward answers to the most common questions Bedsider users have about getting birth control online.

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.
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