Barrier Methods of Contraception

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Barrier Methods of Contraception Jill Schwartz, MD, MPH Barrier methods of contraception have been the most widely used contraceptive techniques throughout recorded history. Although barriers represent the oldest of contraceptive…

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Behavioral Methods of Contraception

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Behavioral Methods of Contraception Anita L. Nelson, MD Diana Crabtree Sokol, MD, MSc Introduction Behavioral methods of contraception, such as fertility awareness-based methods (FABMs), coitus interruptus (withdrawal), and a range…

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Emergency Contraception

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Emergency Contraception Nora Doty, MD, MSCR Alison Edelman, MD, MPH Emergency contraception (EC) is a method to prevent pregnancy after intercourse in which a primary contraceptive method was not used…

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Injectable Contraception

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Injectable Contraception Laneta Dorflinger, PhD Sharon L. Achilles, MD, PhD Injectable contraceptives are widely available, moderately effective, medium-acting (1 to 3 months) reversible methods that can be used discretely and…

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Shorter-Acting Progestin-Only Contraception

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Shorter-Acting Progestin-Only Contraception Elizabeth Micks, MD, MPH Sarah Prager, MD, MAS Contraceptives containing only progestins are available in intrauterine devices (IUDs), subdermal implants, injectable contraceptives, and shorter-acting progestin-only pills (POPs),…

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Combined Hormonal Contraception

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Combined Hormonal Contraception Carolyn L. Westhoff, MD, MSc Surya Cooper, MD, MPH, Ian Joseph Bishop, MD, MPH Types of Combined Hormonal Contraception Combination hormonal contraceptives (CHCs) include pills, rings, patches,…

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Intrauterine Contraception

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Intrauterine Contraception Jennifer E. Kaiser, MD, MSCI David K. Turok, MD, MPH Nomenclature For consistency throughout this chapter authors use the term “intrauterine device (IUD)” when referring generically to all…

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Implantable Contraception

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Implantable Contraception Rebecca Cohen, MD, MPH Stephanie B. Teal, MD, MPH The relatively high pregnancy rates with typical use of reversible contraceptive methods indicate the need for long-acting methods that…

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Permanent Contraception

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Permanent Contraception Aileen M. Gariepy, MD, MPH Rebecca H. Allen, MD, MPH The phrase “permanent contraception” recognizes a person’s voluntary decision to complete childbearing as an active and positive decision….

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