Sep 20

Emergency Contraception: Which EC is Right for Me?
This patient fact sheet compares how emergency contraception pills/Copper IUD, ella, and Plan B work, common side effects, and how and where to purchase EC.
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Sep 20
This patient fact sheet compares how emergency contraception pills/Copper IUD, ella, and Plan B work, common side effects, and how and where to purchase EC.
Sep 19
Birth control pills, emergency contraceptive pills, and abortion pills are three different types of medications that are used in reproductive health care. One main difference between them is that birth control pills and emergency contraceptive pills prevent pregnancy, while abortion pills end a pregnancy. Learn more about how these medications are different from one another…
Sep 17
Explains the basics of how to use an internal condom.
Aug 30
Explains the basics of how to use Depo-Provera Sub-Q.
Aug 30
Explains the basics of how to use emergency contraception pill (EC).
Aug 22
This clinical guide is a quick reference for frequently asked questions about emergency contraception.
Aug 22
Explains the basics of how to use the progestin-only pill.
Jul 15
The Birth Control Pharmacist website is a hub for training programs, clinical resources, and implementation support for pharmacists prescribing contraceptives. Birth Control Pharmacist provides education and training, implementation assistance, resources, and clinical updates to pharmacists prescribing contraception and key stakeholders, as well as leading and stimulating advocacy, research, and policy efforts to expand the role…
Apr 23
This resource from the University of California San Francisco compares tubal sterilization with long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) methods like the IUD and Implant.
Apr 16
This poster compares birth control choices based on efficacy, cost, side effects, and other patient-focused factors.