This fact sheet explains the steps someone can take to remove their own IUD at home. The fact sheet includes helpful images. Sources: Updated informed by PICCK’s resource, How to Remove Your IUD By Yourself
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.
Some people prefer to take hormonal birth control without estrogen. This fact sheet highlights the progestin-only options that are available. Spanish: Updated 2024 Reading Grade Level (Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level): 6.2 Sources: CDC – Injectables – US SPR – Reproductive Health. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/contraception/mmwr/spr/injectables.html. Published May 20, 2021. Accessed…
This sheet provides comprehensive, easy-to-read information for patients who are thinking of becoming pregnant. The sheet also answers patient questions about pregnancy, healthy eating, excercise and common health problems, vaccinations, toxic exposure, safety, and more.
This factsheet explains basic information about ectopic pregnancy, including the symptoms, tests a patient might need, treatment, and future risks. Spanish: Updated June/junio 2024 Reading Grade Level (Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level): 5.5
Instructions and information to provide medication abortion patients with prior to your phone visit. Can be used with the Telehealth Care for Medication Abortion Protocol and the Telehealth Care for Medication Abortion Workflow.