Formulation Considerations
Emergency Contraception
Patient Education
All Birth Control Options | Types Of Birth Control | Learn More (bedsider.org)
Lectures
Contraception and Coexisting Medical Conditions - Dr. Martin Johns - 8-15-12.pptx (sharepoint.com)
Hormonal Contraception (fammedrcr.org)
Contraception in Patients with Comorbidities (fammedrcr.org)
Podcasts
#85: Contraceptives: Pills, mini pills, and tiny pills - The Curbsiders
Articles
Initiating Hormonal Contraception | AAFP
Managing Adverse Effects of Hormonal Contraceptives | AAFP
References
CDC. U.S. Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use, 2016. MMWR 2016;59:1-86. https://www.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/contraception/mmwr/mec/summary.html (Accessed January 21, 2021).
WHO. Medical eligibility criteria for contraceptive use. 4th ed. Geneva: WHO; 2009. http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2010/97892415 63888_eng.pdf. (Accessed January 21, 2021).
ACOG Committee on Practice Bulletins-Gynecology. ACOG practice bulletin. No. 206: Use of hormonal contraception in women with coexisting medical conditions. Obstet Gynecol 2019;107:1453-72.
Reproductive Health Access Project. Your birth control choices. Reproductive Health Access Project. https://www.reproductiveaccess.org/resource/bc-fact-sheet/. Published October 29, 2020. Accessed January 22, 2021.
Hou MY, McNicholas C, Creinin MD. Combined oral contraceptive treatment for bleeding complaints with the etonogestrel contraceptive implant: a randomised controlled trial. Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care. 2016;21(5):361-366.