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Research roundup: November 2022 edition

Health care provider misconceptions about birth control as an abortifacient, a comprehension study of an over-the-counter combination birth control pill label, an updated Consensus from ACOG on menstrual suppression, and the effect of state-level abortion restrictions on early pregnancy loss management.

Happy 10th Thanks, Birth Control Day!

ICYMI, here are the 10 best new things to happen to birth control in the last 10 years.

Birth control options for people with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases

We talked to experts and reviewed the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) guidelines on birth control for people with rheumatic diseases like lupus.

Meet Twirla—a new, lower dose patch

A new lower dose estrogen patch is now available!

Research roundup: September 2020 edition

Guidance for providers on medication abortion provision up to 70 days gestation, the need for expanded access to the most effective forms of emergency contraception, the important role partner treatment can play in the treatment of bacterial vaginosis, and more.

Getting sexual and reproductive health care online

What providers need to know about telehealth options for birth control, STI, abortion, and more.

Research roundup: December 2019 edition

The importance of patient-centered contraceptive counseling, expedited scheduling of interval tubal ligation as a way to improve access to sterilization, a study of barriers to IUD access for adolescent patients, and more.

Research roundup: November 2019 edition

The ACOG Committee Opinion’s support for over-the-counter hormonal contraception, efficacy of intracervical blocks for pain management during levonorgestrel IUD placement, studies on the mechanism of function of ulipristal acetate, and more.
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