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What is patient-centered contraceptive counseling?
Jan 17, 2024 ... Continuing to use a method of birth control suggests that these patients had found a method that was working for them, which can be a long ...
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What is the Bedsider Providers+ policy tracker?
Sep 8, 2025 ... Birth control coverage and access · Are private insurance plans and Medicaid required to cover an extended supply of contraception? · Are private ...
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Trauma-informed care is respectful care - Bedsider Providers
Sep 14, 2023 ... discuss and recap the visit in simple and clear language;; make an action plan for a follow-up;; provide referrals and helpful resources;; and ...
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Is LARC a silver bullet to end unplanned pregnancy?
Jun 29, 2016 ... Some see the Contraceptive CHOICE Project in St. Louis, Missouri, as an example of how many U.S. women might want to use an IUD or implant if ...
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Research roundup: June 2023 edition - Bedsider Providers
Jun 30, 2023 ... Men's willingness to use novel birth control, characteristics of patients seeking telehealth medication abortion care, mifepristone as a ...
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IUDs, STIs, and PID: What's the deal? - Bedsider Providers
Jul 11, 2013 ... We now know that individuals using modern IUDs are no more likely to get an STI or PID than someone using other types of birth control. Getting ...
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Happy 10th Thanks, Birth Control Day! - Bedsider Providers
Nov 14, 2022 ... Just like the monthly ring (NuvaRing) Annovera is in the vagina for three weeks then out for one, but with Annovera you insert the same ring ...
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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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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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Taking a transgender-inclusive sexual health history
Jun 18, 2020 ... If you're trying to assess a patient's need for contraception, the “men-women-or-both” paradigm definitely doesn't give you enough information ...