Oral and IUD emergency contraception provision among a national sample of obstetrician–gynecologists

NM Castleberry, L Stark, J Schulkin, D Grossman - Contraception, 2020 - Elsevier
Objective To assess obstetrician–gynecologists' practices related to emergency
contraception (EC). We performed a survey of ACOG Fellows and Junior Fellows between …

Emergency contraception: a multispecialty survey of clinician knowledge and practices

P Batur, K Cleland, M McNamara, J Wu, S Pickle… - Contraception, 2016 - Elsevier
Objectives To assess knowledge and provision of emergency contraception (EC),
particularly the most effective methods. Study design A web-based survey was distributed to …

Changes in US healthcare provider practices related to emergency contraception

HP Pagano, LB Zapata, KM Curtis, MK Whiteman - Women's Health Issues, 2021 - Elsevier
Introduction Emergency contraception (EC), including EC pills (ECPs) and the copper
intrauterine device, can prevent pregnancy after sexual encounters in which contraception …

Beyond plan B: a qualitative study of Canadian pharmacists' emergency contraception counselling practices

K Wong, S Hum, L McCarthy, S Dunn - Journal of Obstetrics and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Objective Pharmacists are often the front-line health care providers for women seeking
emergency contraception (EC). This study explored Ontario pharmacists' EC counselling …

Update on emergency contraception

WK Fok, PD Blumenthal - Current Opinion in Obstetrics and …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Emergency contraception is an important yet underutilized tool available to women to
prevent pregnancy. Current options including copper IUD and emergency contraceptive pills …

Exploring young women's reasons for adopting intrauterine or oral emergency contraception in the United States: a qualitative study

S Kaller, A Mays, L Freedman, CC Harper… - BMC women's health, 2020 - Springer
Background The recent focus on increasing access to long-acting reversible contraceptive
methods has often overlooked the diverse reasons why women may choose less effective …

Emergency contraception: two steps forward, one step back

AR Davis, P Praditpan - Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2016 - thieme-connect.com
Emergency contraceptives can prevent pregnancy, when used after unprotected sex around
the time of ovulation. In the past 15 years, access to emergency contraception (EC) in the …

Role of the community pharmacist in emergency contraception counseling and delivery in the United States: current trends and future prospects

S Rafie, RH Stone, TA Wilkinson… - Integrated Pharmacy …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Women and couples continue to experience unintended pregnancies at high rates. In the
US, 45% of all pregnancies are either mistimed or unwanted. Mishaps with contraceptives …

An update on emergency contraception

MC Bosworth, PL Olusola, SB Low - American family physician, 2014 - aafp.org
Emergency contraception decreases the risk of unintended pregnancy after unprotected
sexual intercourse or after suspected failure of routine contraception (eg, a condom …

Emergency contraception

S Dunn, É Guilbert, M Burnett, A Aggarwal… - Journal of Obstetrics and …, 2012 - Elsevier
Objective To review current knowledge about emergency contraception (EC), including
available options, their modes of action, efficacy, safety, and the effective provision of EC …