Articles Tagged With: Contraception
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CTUpdates: New publication to focus on STD statistics, trends
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has just released Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance, 2009. -
Teen Topic: Emergency contraception changes may benefit teens
An important change might be on the horizon for adolescents seeking emergency contraception (EC). -
Clinicians reveal strategies on OC use
When it comes to providing oral contraceptives (OCs) to patients for the first time, 87% of respondents to the 2010 Contraceptive Technology Update Contraception Survey say they choose Quick Start, the immediate initiation of the hormonal method in the office. -
Which methods are winning in popularity?
More women may be moving toward use of the contraceptive vaginal ring, implant, and intrauterine device (IUD), but combined oral contraceptives (OCs) continue to lead as a top birth control choice. -
Dramatic upswing reported in use of intrauterine devices
For the past decade, subscribers to Contraceptive Technology Update have been asked questions about their prescribing practices. The question "In the past year, how many IUDs have you personally inserted?" -
‘Graying’ providers: Will abortion care be limited?
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Emergency contraception is gaining momentum from local to national levels
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Washington Watch: Will Congress move on abstinence-only efforts?
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New treatment option for trichomoniasis?
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Reach college students with information on EC