Articles Tagged With: contraceptive
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The Affordable Care Act & Birth Control Coverage — What Every Family Planning Worker Should Know
What do you know about the Affordable Care Act and its birth control coverage requirement?
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Update on Contraceptive Implant — What Family Planners Need to Know
The contraceptive implant Nexplanon (Merck, Whitehouse Station, NJ) offers top-tier effectiveness against unintended pregnancy. How can you identify appropriate candidates, present counseling tips on the contraceptive and noncontraceptive benefits, and recognize and treat side effects and rare complications?
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Initiating Contraceptive Provision with Teens
Sexuality is a natural and important part of human growth for young people and a developmental milestone. Statistics from the 2013 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System show that 47% of students report they ever have had sex, yet only 19% of those teens reported using birth control pills, and 5% reported using the contraceptive shot, contraceptive vaginal ring, or a long-acting reversible contraceptive method (implant or intrauterine device), at last sex.
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Do Teen LARC Users Get Message on Condom Use?
Family planning providers are seeing an increase in adolescent use of long-acting reversible contraceptive methods. Efforts to improve LARC access to adolescents seeking contraception at Title X service sites have increased their use.
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Review reproductive health considerations for women with inflammatory bowel disease
Between 1 and 1.4 million people in the United States have inflammatory bowel disease, a group of conditions that includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. For women of childbearing age with IBD, there are considerations related to fertility and pregnancy, according to recent information presented by the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals.
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What’s in the Pipeline? Science Moves Long-acting Contraceptive Options Forward
With the growth in interest in long-acting reversible contraceptive methods, what new options may be available to U.S. women?
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Teens Aren’t Completing HPV Vaccine Series — Research Tells Us Why
Only 40% of females and 22% of males complete the series of three HPV vaccine doses. Now we know why. -
Update on emergency contraception: What family planning providers need to know
Are you up to speed on emergency contraception? The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals has just released a two-part webinar to help providers review evidence-based information on all things EC, from its efficacy to the state of access in the United States.
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Zika infections: Obtain perspective on impact of virus and how to offer effective contraception to women
Zika infections are viral infections spread from an infected person by a mosquito called the Aedes aegypti mosquito. For the Zika infection to gain a foothold in an area of the world, it must be an area that sustains Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, which is the case for all countries in our hemisphere, except for Canada, which is too cold, and Chile, which is too cold and too dry.