Research Roundup

The most essential sexual and reproductive health research, summarized all in one place
Each month, we work with expert clinicians to analyze leading peer-reviewed journal articles in sexual and reproductive health (e.g., Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology) and summarize the studies that have the greatest implications for clinical care.
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Research roundup: January 2024 edition

Young people’s concerns about birth control and fertility, expanding EPT and PrEP in the ED, spike in EC demand around the New Year, and abortion decision making.

Research roundup: 2023 highlights

Highlighting one notable research article from each Research Roundup in 2023.

Research roundup: November 2023 edition

Pain management during procedural abortion, serum etonogestrel levels not associated with mood changes during implant use, and clinical considerations when patients are traveling for abortion care.

Research roundup: October 2023 edition

Pain management in abortion care, risk of Rh sensitization with abortion before 12 weeks’ gestation, and contraception information on TikTok.

Research roundup: September 2023 edition

Patients' preferences for contraceptive educational materials, management of missing IUD strings and migrated IUDs, and providers’ perspectives on how to improve contraceptive counseling.

Research roundup: August 2023 edition

COX-2 inhibitor demonstrates potential in increasing efficacy of OTC LNG-EC pills; updated systematic review and meta-analysis supporting the effectiveness and safety of misoprostol-alone for medication abortion; support needs of adolescents and young adult abortion seekers; and more!

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.

Research roundup: June 2023 edition

Men’s willingness to use novel birth control, characteristics of patients seeking telehealth medication abortion care, mifepristone as a potential treatment for adenomyosis, and the impact of the pill on adolescent bone health.
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