Choosing a Birth Control Method – Cervical Cap
(Published September 2011) Description The cervical cap is a small, bowl-shaped device that fits snugly over the cervix and has a strap for easy removal. … Read more
(Published September 2011) Description The cervical cap is a small, bowl-shaped device that fits snugly over the cervix and has a strap for easy removal. … Read more
(Published March 2011) EC Methods Emergency contraceptives available in the United States include emergency contraception pills (ECPs) and the Copper T intrauterine device.1,2,3 ECPs Three … Read more
HPV stands for Human Papillomavirus. It is a very common virus. HPV spreads from one person to another by skin-to-skin contact. HPV can spread through vaginal, anal, and oral sex, … Read more
Is This Choice Right for You? Each woman has unique birth control needs. To decide which method is best for you, get the facts and … Read more
The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, which prepared these materials and programs under various grants, is a non-profit educational organization. The booklets are for information … Read more
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(Published September 2008) Contraceptive Use and Knowledge Contraceptive efficacy Many women, and even some health care providers, have gaps in their knowledge about available contraceptive … Read more
(Updated January 2007; Also available in Spanish) Consistency = Confidence The pill is very convenient and effective and provides health benefits that reach far beyond … Read more
(Published May 2008) Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Impact of Interstitial Cystitis/Painful Bladder Syndrome Prevalence Interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome (IC/PBS) predominantly affects women, with an average … Read more
(Published May 2005) Sexuality for women extends far beyond the release of neurotransmitters, the influence of sex hormones, and vasocongestion of the genitals. A number … Read more