Progestin-only Pills

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What providers need to know about Opill—the first over-the-counter birth control pill

Talk to your patients about the new OTC birth control pill with answers to some of the most frequently asked questions.

Research roundup: 2023 highlights

Highlighting one notable research article from each Research Roundup in 2023.

Can EC pills be used multiple times in the same cycle?

Answers for providers to the most frequently asked questions about repeated EC doses.

Research roundup: October 2023 edition

Pain management in abortion care, risk of Rh sensitization with abortion before 12 weeks’ gestation, and contraception information on TikTok.

Research roundup: April 2023 edition

Perceived pain and sedation dosing during abortion procedures by demographics, PAPP-A as a novel screening for gestational age before medication abortion, patient experiences with progestin-only pills and attitudes towards OTC access.

Happy 10th Thanks, Birth Control Day!

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

Research roundup: September 2022 edition

Pain management for medication abortion, support for eight years of use for a LNG 52mg IUD (Mirena and Liletta), IUD placement within 48 hours after medication abortion, and more.

Research roundup: August 2022 edition

Ketamine versus fentanyl for pain management during abortion procedures, three studies supporting telehealth, evidence that people can correctly and consistently use progestin-only pills, and more.
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