«Women need accurate information about their coverage and
about their contraceptive options so that they can obtain whatever contraceptive method best meets their needs.
Health Canada has supported this policy on the grounds that «pharmacists are well - positioned to play a major role in... providing counselling
about contraceptive options.»
Not exact matches
It's important to speak with your doctor
about any concerns you may have, and he or she can help you weigh your
contraceptive options.
Until such studies are conducted, they conclude that «women with high HIV risk need access to additional safe and effective
contraceptive options, and they need to be counseled
about the relative risks and benefits of the available family planning methods.»
Any new
contraceptive options for men could shift the conversation men and women have
about birth control.
Educating women, adolescents, and their partners, providers, and policymakers
about the potential utility of LARCs as high - quality, effective, and voluntary post-partum and post-abortion
contraceptive options.
Please, talk to your physician (MD, DO, ND)
about other
contraceptive options or ways to minimize the adverse affects of the pill on your health (I think ND's can be the most helpful here).
CPPEF works to expand education and awareness
about contraception and supports increasing the accessibility and affordability of all FDA - approved
contraceptive options for women, men, and teens.
If you are concerned
about taking estrogens because you have high blood pressure, migraines, heart disease, or a history of blood clots, but still would like to take an oral
contraceptive, this may be an
option for you.
UNFPA supports many aspects of voluntary family planning, including procuring
contraceptives, training health professionals to accurately and sensitively counsel individuals
about their family planning
options, and promoting comprehensive sexuality education in schools.