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Mar 10

Contraceptive Pearl: Contraception and Anticonvulsants

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Due to the risk of fetal anomalies with these medications, contraceptive counseling is particularly important for women taking anticonvulsants. This Contraceptive Pearl covers contraception and contraindications for patients on anticonvulsants.

Jul 15

Contraceptive Pearl: The Non-Contraceptive Benefits of Hormonal Contraceptives

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We all know that hormonal contraceptives prevent pregnancy. Hormonal birth control products may benefit your patients in many other ways, too. These non-contraceptive health benefits can help clinicians who have to deal with religious restrictions on clinical practice.

May 13

Contraceptive Pearl: How Long is Too Long for a Depo Re-Injection

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This Contraceptive Pearl covers best clinical practices for providing progestin re-injections to patients.

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?

Mar 01

Contraceptive Pearl: Dual Method Protection

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Using condoms along with the pill, patch, or ring reduces the risk of unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infection (STI). This Contraceptive Pearl covers dual method protection.

Dec 01

Contraceptive Pearl: Hormonal Contraceptives and Blood Pressure

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Hormonal contraceptives’ effect on blood pressure depends on the type of synthetic estrogen/progestin and hormone dosage. This Contraceptive Pearl covers the risks of hormonal contraception and how to best establish medical eligibility for initiating hormonal contraception.

Aug 01

Contraceptive Pearl: Headaches and Hormonal Contraception

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Women with migraine headaches have a higher risk of stroke – migraine with aura raises the risk more – and estrogen-containing contraceptives raise the risk of stroke even further. May women with migraine headaches take estrogen-containing birth control?

Nov 01

Contraceptive Pearl: Can We Improve Adherence through Counseling?

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Several researchers have tried to find a counseling approach that leads women to stick with their contraceptive method longer. So far, the results are disappointing! This Contraceptive Pearl discusses why adherence is low and what clinicians can do about it.

Apr 01

Contraceptive Pearl: Can you Quickstart with Depo?

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Don’t wait for your patient’s next menses — give Depo today! Using Quick Start with Depo prevents pregnancies that can occur while waiting.

Mar 01

Preventing Gaps When Switching Contraceptives

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Publication details how to prevent gaps when switching contraceptives. Published by Ruth Lesnewski M.D. M.S., Linda Prine M.D., and Ruth Ginzburg PharmD.

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