Birth Control Pill

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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.

Research roundup: September 2019 edition

An analysis of the efficacy and safety of telehealth medication abortion care, IUD use and a decreased risk of ovarian cancer, widespread support for HPV vaccination, and more.

Racism in family planning care

Here’s what we can all do to break the cycle.

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.

Birth control and chronic condition care

Chronic health conditions require more medical visits. Are women getting the info they need?

Deciding on emergency contraception

How do we help our patients make the best decision they can for their emergency contraception?
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