Birth Control

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

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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.

Can premedication make IUD insertion less painful?

Contrary to popular belief, ibuprofen is not enough.

Nobody’s perfect: Pill efficacy for the real world

Our patients shouldn’t have to be perfect to protect themselves from accidental pregnancy.

What does evidence say about combined vs. progestin-only pills?

COCs or POPs? Here are some things to consider when helping a patient pick a pill.

Changing the conversation about contraception

The most useful tool for providing contraceptive care may be to ask the right questions.

Pulling out all the stops: Doubling up with withdrawal

The oldest method of birth control is still going strong—and it plays well with others.
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