Contraceptive Technology Update
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More women moving to LARC methods — Will your facility follow the trend?
When it comes to family planning, more women are choosing long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) methods such as intrauterine devices (IUDs) and the contraceptive implant, say respondents to the 2012 Contraceptive Technology Update Contraception Survey. -
Power of the Pill: Readers speak out
The upswing of use of long-acting reversible contraception is making an impact on the use of combined oral contraceptives (oCs), according to responses to the 2012 Contraceptive Technology Update Contraception Survey. -
Raise awareness on contraceptive sabotage
Birth control sabotage in which a partner deliberately pokes holes in condoms, destroys birth control pills, or tampers with the efficacy of a method is not uncommon. -
Ways to use the Pill: What’s your strategy?
While several protocols are available to start women on a combined oral contraceptive (OC), respondents to the 2012 Contraceptive Technology Update Contraception Survey are firmly behind the Quick Start method of pill initiation. -
Suggested FDA restrictions might curtail access to mifepristone
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New data show Norplant effective for 7 years
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STD Quarterly-You can help bridge the herpes 'disconnect'
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Improving access to emergency contraception
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Does the Pill affect bone mineral density?
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Universal HIV tests eyed for prenatal care