Birth Control Continuation

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Integrating contraceptive counseling into abortion care

How providers can take a patient-centered approach.

Research roundup: June 2024 edition

Factors that increase risk for deep or nonpalpable implant, 12-hour vs. 24-hour mifepristone-misoprostol interval, and two studies reinforcing the safety and efficacy of no-test medication abortion.

Extended Contraceptive Access

Answers for health care providers about prescribing extended contraception supplies.

What is patient-centered contraceptive counseling?

What providers need to know about patient-centered contraceptive counseling and how to put it into practice.

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: 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: December 2022 edition

#IUD on TikTok, factors associated with pain during medication abortion, continuation rates of IUDs placed as EC at one year, and racial differences in birth control method provision for adolescents.

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.
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