Contraceptive Coercion

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Clinical scenario: Effects of birth control on lactation

What providers need to know when counseling patients about their birth control options and achieving their lactation goals

Integrating contraceptive counseling into abortion care

How providers can take a patient-centered approach.

Research roundup: February 2024 edition

Abortion information on TikTok, doxy-PEP effectiveness in cis-gendered women; new data on UPA-EC and implant insertion; and a survey of pain with IUD insertion.

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.

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.

Changing the conversation about contraception

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

Abuse by birth control sabotage

It’s called reproductive coercion, and it may be more common than you think...