Mar 20
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Contraceptive Pearl: EC and Hormonal Contraception
Emergency contraceptives with ulipristal may lower the efficacy of hormonal birth control. This Contraceptive Pearl explains how to use effective birth control after taking ulipristal.
Contraceptive Pearl: Contraception and sickle cell disease
This edition covers the use of contraception by people with sickle cell disease.
Contraceptive Pearl: Decoupling Pap and Contraception
Advocates for clinicians to decouple pelvic exams and birth control in their practice.
Contraceptive Pearl: Depression and Contraception
Depression affects many of our patients. In the United States, the lifetime prevalence of major depression is 17%, approximately twice as common among women as among men. This edition of the Contraceptive Pearls reviews best practices for contraceptive care for patients with depression.
Contraceptive Pearl: IUD Duration
IUDs are a great type of long-lasting contraception, and each type of IUD lasts for a different amount of time. Find out the duration of different kinds of IUDs in this Contraceptive Pearl.
Contraceptive Pearl: Coding for LARC Insertion & Removal
As of September 2014, HCPCS codes for removing and inserting IUDs and contraceptive implants have changed. Read the new codes in this Contraceptive Pearl.
Contraceptive Pearl: St. John’s Wort and Hormonal Contraception
Women who take St. John’s wort should consider using a barrier method along with oral contraceptive pills. Pill users who need medication for depression should consider something other than St. John’s wort. The possible interaction between St. John’s wort and oral contraceptives highlights the importance of asking patients about their use of health supplements.
Contraceptive Pearl: LARC for Teens
Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive (LARC) methods are a great option for people who want a method they don’t have to think about. This Contraceptive Pearl addresses LARC use, specifically for teens.
Contraceptive Pearl: Zika Virus and Reproductive Health
The Zika virus poses an international public health threat. A more vigorous and appropriate response to Zika should include full access to contraception, prenatal care, options counseling, abortion care, and pediatric developmental services. Read about the relation between the Zika virus and reproductive health in this Contraceptive Pearl.
Contraceptive Pearl: Oral Contraceptives and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
Which oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) are best for patients at risk for cardiovascular disease? Find out in this Contraceptive Pearl.
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