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Clinical Scenarios Articles - Bedsider Providers
Clinical Scenario: Complex contraception and pharmacists. An 18-year-old (she/her) started a combined hormonal contraceptive pill (COC) three months ago, ...
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Nobody's perfect: Pill efficacy for the real world - Bedsider Providers
Apr 2, 2016 ... Offer advance provision of emergency contraception (EC) and a back-up method like condoms to all your birth control patients. Talk with patients ...
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Extended Contraceptive Access - Bedsider Providers
Jun 14, 2024 ... Reducing barriers to contraception is critical in improving birth control access and supporting reproductive well-being.
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Backing up a new birth control method - Bedsider Providers
Oct 18, 2022 ... If someone is starting a hormonal birth control method today—the pill, patch, ring, shot, implant, or IUD with less than 52mg of LNG—and meets ...
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2024 Updates to the U.S. SPR and U.S. MEC - Bedsider Providers
Feb 14, 2025 ... New and updated guidance on the initiation and management of contraception, including pain management options for IUD placement, ...
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combined oral contraceptives Articles - Bedsider Providers
Comparable effectiveness of Levonorgestrel and copper IUDs as emergency contraception, use of the Natural Cycles app for fertility ...
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Navigating reproductive care and addressing misinformation in 2024
Nov 13, 2024 ... All birth control methods, including emergency contraception and IUDs, prevent pregnancy before it starts. Abortion pills disrupt an ongoing ...
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Getting sexual and reproductive health care online
Apr 22, 2020 ... What providers need to know about telehealth options for birth control, STI, abortion, and more.
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How to answer FAQs about the difference between emergency ...
Nov 11, 2025 ... They do not end a pregnancy. What happens if you take EC while you are pregnant? If someone takes EC pills (or even regular birth control pills) ...
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Who is at increased risk of IUD expulsion? - Bedsider Providers
Jul 5, 2015 ... IUD expulsion happens for about 1 in 20 IUD users and leave the patients vulnerable to unintended pregnancy.