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Meet ANNOVERA—a vaginal contraceptive ring offering one year of birth control

Each ANNOVERA can be used for up to a year, no refrigeration needed.

Access to birth control is about more than where you live

Identify barriers to birth control and how you can help patients overcome them.

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.

What makes the Liletta IUD different from Mirena?

Here’s what you and your patients should know about these two (very similar) hormonal IUDs.

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.

Birth control and chronic condition care

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

Hello, Skyla! Getting to know the newest IUD

A new IUD option hits the U.S. market—and it’s (officially) for ladies without kids.
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