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Your Birth Control Choices Fact Sheet
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This patient fact sheet compares the different birth control options in a colorful and easy-to-read chart. The fact sheet includes essential information about each birth control method, how to use it, its impact on bleeding/menstruation, and common side effects. Along with updated language, new features include: symbols to quickly determine if a method requires a prescription, protects from STIs/HIVs, or has hormones, a QR code to scan to easily pull up the resource on a smartphone, and hyperlinks attached to each method picture to seamlessly find our method-specific user guides for more in-depth information.

IUD Fact Sheet
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This patient fact sheet explains how the Intrauterine Device (IUD) is inserted, how long it is effective, common side effects, and average cost.

Early Abortion Options
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This factsheet explains basic information about early abortion options such as comparing medication abortion and aspiration abortion procedures.

Progestin Implant Fact Sheet
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This fact sheet describes how the progestin implant (Nexplanon) is inserted, its efficacy, common side effects and average cost.

Low Cost Birth Control Options
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The Affordable Care Act requires public and most private health insurance plans to cover the full range of birth control methods with no out-of-pocket costs. But some people do not have health insurance or have plans that are exempt from birth control coverage. This factsheet lists different resources and programs to help you obtain free or low-cost services so that cost does not have to limit access to your preferred birth control method.

Birth Control Choices for People Assigned Male at Birth
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This colorful and easy-to-read chart compares birth control choices for people assigned male at birth. The sheet explains how to use different methods, things to know, and how well each method works. Ideal for health centers, doctor’s offices, and school clinics.