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Jan 13

Contraceptive Pearl: Non-Hormonal Contraception

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Some women avoid hormonal contraception due to concern about side effects. Other women want to steer clear of all medications. Regardless of their reason, women who prefer to avoid hormones have a variety of contraceptive options available.

Apr 01

Contraceptive Pearl: Comprehensive Contraceptive Counseling

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Nearly half of all pregnancies in the U.S are unintended, and teens are at highest risk for experiencing an unwanted pregnancy. Does comprehensive contraceptive counseling affect women’s decisions?

Feb 01

Contraceptive Pearl: Non-Latex Condoms

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Male condoms are one of the most inexpensive and easily accessible forms of contraception. Most condoms are made of latex. However, about 6% of the U.S population has a latex allergy. This Contraceptive Pearl discusses non-latex condoms.

Nov 01

Contraceptive Pearl: Non-Prescription Birth Control Methods

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Cost is one of the biggest barriers to effective contraception. About 18% of American women are uninsured, and many more are under-insured. This Contraceptive Pearl explores low-cost, non-hormonal methods of contraception.

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