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Topic: Birth Control
Anatomy/Physiology
- How a Woman's Reproductive System Works - Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
Clinical Trials
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Contraception - National Institutes of Health
Dictionaries/Glossaries
- Glossary of Terms - Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
Health Check Tools
- Choosing a Birth Control Method - Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
- Test Your Contraception IQ - Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
Men
- Condoms - Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- No-Scalpel Vasectomy: Good News for Men Considerin - EngenderHealth
- Vasectomy - American Urological Association
- Vasectomy Reversal - American Urological Association
- Vasectomy Safety - National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
- Vasectomy: What to Expect - American Academy of Family Physicians
Organizations
- National Institute of Child Health and Human Devel -
- National Women's Health Information Center - Dept. of Health and Human Services
- American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologist -
Other Languages
- Contraception d'Urgence - Princeton University, Office of Population Research
- Planification Familiale - JHPIEGO Corporation
Overviews
- Birth Control - American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
- What Kind of Birth Control Is Best for You? - Food and Drug Administration
- Planning Your Family - National Center for Farmworker Health
- Birth Control Guide - Food and Drug Administration
Related Issues
- Birth Control for Women with Epilepsy - Epilepsy Foundation
- Birth Control Pills: Can Antibiotics Make Them Les - Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- Birth Control Pills: Do They Cause Weight Gain? - Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- Black Box Warning Added Concerning Long-Term Use o - Food and Drug Administration
- Counseling, Informed Choice, Informed Consent, and - EngenderHealth
- Delaying Your Period through Oral Contraceptives - Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- Are Fertility Awareness Methods Right for Me? - EngenderHealth
- Oral Contraceptives and Cancer Risk - National Cancer Institute
- Status of Making Plan B Emergency Contraceptive Pi - Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
- FDA's Decision Regarding Plan B: Questions an - Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
Research
- Bone Density Appears to Recover After Adolescents - National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
- Depo Provera Appears to Increase Risk for Chlamydi - National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
- Enzyme Essential to Sperm Movement Provides Target - National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
- Female Sterilization: Risk of Ectopic Pregnancy af - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Vasectomy and Cancer Risk - National Cancer Institute
Specific Conditions
- Birth Control Pills and Hormone Therapy: Aren' - Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- Vaginal Ring - Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- Essure - Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- Depo-Provera: An Injectable Contraceptive - American Academy of Family Physicians
- Contraceptive Sponge - Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- Contraception While Breastfeeding - American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
- Emergency Contraception - National Women's Health Information Center
- Barrier Birth Control Methods for Women: Diaphragm - Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- Birth Control Patch - Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- Birth Control Pill - Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- FDA Approves Ovcon 35 as the First Chewable Oral C - Food and Drug Administration
- FDA Approves Seasonale Oral Contraceptive - Food and Drug Administration
- Fertility Awareness Methods: Questions & A - EngenderHealth
- Tubal Ligation - Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- Spermicides - Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- Right Way to Use a Condom - American Social Health Association
- Progestin-Only Contraceptives - American Academy of Family Physicians
- Postpartum Sterilization - American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
- Natural Family Planning - American Academy of Family Physicians
- Lactational Amenorrhea FAQ - Family Health International
- Intrauterine Devices (IUDs) - Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- Combined Injectable Contraceptives (CICs) FAQ - Family Health International
Statistics
- FASTATS: Contraceptive Use - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Family Planning Prevents Abortion - United States Agency for International Development
- Contraceptive Use and Methods in the U.S. - Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
- Condoms - Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
Teenagers
- Withdrawal - Nemours Foundation
- Teen Talk: What You Should Know about Contraceptio - Office of Public Health and Science, Office of Population Affairs
- Spermicide - Nemours Foundation
- Rhythm Method - Nemours Foundation
- Intrauterine Device (IUD) - Nemours Foundation
- Abstinence - Nemours Foundation
- Birth Control Pill - Nemours Foundation
- Birth Control Shot - Nemours Foundation
- Birth Control: What You Need to Know - Nemours Foundation
- Cervical Cap - Nemours Foundation
- Condom - Nemours Foundation
- Diaphragm - Nemours Foundation
- Douching - Nemours Foundation
- Emergency Contraception - Adolescent Wellness and Reproductive Education Foundation
- Can I Make It Easier to Talk to My Partner about C - Nemours Foundation
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