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Contraception Resource Center

The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP) created this resource center to educate health care providers and the general public about contraception and the many methods available today. It includes comprehensive lists of contraceptive methods as well as links to brochures, journals, online interactive tools, and other materials.


Providers’ Perspectives: Perceived Barriers to Contraceptive Use in Youth and Young Adults, a report from the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals and the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy

Curricula Organizer for Reproductive Health Education (CORE) from the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals. CORE is an open-access Web-based tool featuring peer-reviewed, evidence-based teaching materials on numerous reproductive health topics. Download clinically accurate, up-to-date content in presentation-ready formats to make it easy to teach about these topics.

Discussing Recent OCP Studies with Patients (November 2007) from the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals

Medical Animation from Association of Reproductive Health Professionals

Online interactive tools from the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals

Quick Reference Guide for Clinicians: Non-Hormonal Contraceptive Methods from the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals

Visiting faculty programs from the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals:

ARHP's What You Need to Know fact sheets, a publication for health care providers, educators, and researchers working in the field of reproductive health:

America's Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being, 2007. Forum on Child and Family Statistics

Back-to-School Guide for College-Age Women from the National Women’s Health Resource Center

Bills Aimed at Reducing Abortion Filed as New Front Opens to Marginalize the Role of Contraception from Guttmacher Policy Review

Birth Control from Belowthewaist.org

Birth control pill FAQ: Benefits, risks and choices from MayoClinic.com

Contraception from eMedicine.com

Contraception and Sexual Health 2006/07 from Office for National Statistics, UK

Contraception is the name of the game

Contraceptive Counseling: The Patient Interview from Contraception Online

Checklist for Screening Clients Who Want to Initiate Use of the Copper IUD from Family Health International

Emerging Answers 2007 from The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy

Euromapping 2007: Mapping European Development Aid & Population Assistance

Family Planning: A Global Handbook for Providers from the INFO Project

Guttmacher Institute Report Examines Women's Need for Contraception in Developing Countries. Occasional Report 37. June 2007.

Implants: The Next Generation from Population Reports

Implants Toolkit from INFO Project

Injectables Toolkit from Population Reports, INFO Project

IUD Toolkit from USAID

The Lancet series – Sexual and Reproductive Health (free registration required)

Medicaid’s Role in Family Planning from Guttmacher Institute and Kaiser Family Foundation

The Pill: The American Experience – Special by PBS

Populations Issues in the 21st Century from the World Bank

Protecting the Next Generation: Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health – Africa from Guttmacher Institute

Rekindling Efforts to Prevent Unplanned Pregnancy: A Matter of ‘Equity and Common Sense’ from the Guttmacher Institute

Save the Children. State of the World's Mothers: Saving the Lives of Children Under 5. May 2007.

Summer Price Spike: A Case Study About Publicly Funded Clinics and the Cost of Contraceptive Supplies from Guttmacher Policy Review

Support Medicaid Legislation to Reduce Unintended Pregnancy from the National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association

Talk Choice from Contraception Options

Teen Contraception Study conducted by Associated Press and Ipsos Public Affairs



















 
 

 

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