Jun 04

How To Use Abortion Pills Fact Sheet
This fact sheet explains how to use medication (mifepristone and misoprostol) for an abortion with simple to follow steps and illustrations.
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Jun 04
This fact sheet explains how to use medication (mifepristone and misoprostol) for an abortion with simple to follow steps and illustrations.
Jun 04
This factsheet provides a simplified guide for comparing two popular medication methods for an abortion. The factsheet compares and contrasts using mifepristone and misoprostol versus using misoprostol alone. Get answers to questions such as: “How painful is it?”, “Can I still have children after?” and “What will happen?”
Jun 04
This fact sheet explains the difference between how Emergency Contraceptive (EC) pill and the abortion pill (medication abortion) work, what they contain, what they cost, how to take them, and whether they are covered by insurance.
May 29
This factsheet explains basic information about early abortion options such as comparing medication abortion and aspiration abortion procedures.
May 16
Aftercare instructions to use with patients having an progestin implant inserted.
May 15
A consent form that can be used with patients before inserting a progestin implant.
May 15
This fact sheet describes how the progestin implant (Nexplanon) is inserted, its efficacy, common side effects and average cost.
May 09
Explains the basics of how to use a diaphragm.
Apr 30
This patient fact sheet outlines non-hormonal and hormonal birth control methods that can be purchased or used without a prescription.
Apr 17
This factsheet compares birth control options that contain estrogen and progestin: the pill, patch, and ring.