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101 Reasons Not to Get Your Tubes Tied
Explanation of emotional and physical side effects.
Alaska Emergency Contraception Project
Current information on emergency contraception, including how it works, how it is administered, why it is important, and where to obtain it in Alaska.
AnnRose's Ultimate Birth Control Links
http://www.ultimatebirthcontrol.com/
Links to family planning choices including abstinence, condoms, diaphragm, hormonal implants, injections, IUD, tubal sterilization, the Pill, emergency contraception, vasectomy and how to choose.
ARCH Foundation
http://www.archfoundation.com/
Not-for-profit foundation helping uninsured low-income patients to obtain the Mirena intrauterine contraceptive system.
Back Up Your Birth Control
http://www.backupyourbirthcontrol.org/
Promotional information about options for preventing unintended pregnancy with emergency contraception medications available in the U.S. Recommends keeping EC in your medicine cabinet, just in case.
Billings Ovulation Method Association
Information about this method and access to instructors who assist couples achieve future conception.
Birth Control Guide
Discusses use and failure rates of condoms, the pill, depo-provera, and natural methods, and includes a question and answer bulletin board. Also provides instructions for condom use and fertility charting.
CanadianBirthControl.com
http://www.canadianbirthcontrol.com/
An explanation of the differences in names and availability of birth control pills between Canada and the United States.
Cervical Cap Ltd.
Manufacturer's information about the FDA-approved Prentif Cavity-Rim Cervical Cap.
Coalition for Post Tubal Women
Information about possible adverse effects of tubal ligation, sponsored by a doctor who offers treatment.
Consortium for Emergency Contraception
International consortium promoting availability of emergency contraception. Includes comparison chart on pill formulations and other health education and information materials for use in implementing new EC programs, particularly in developing countries.
Contraception Online
http://www.contraceptiononline.org/
Professional articles, patient education materials, and continuing medical education courses covering birth control methods, recommendations and contraindications, and recent developments in the field.
Contraception.net
Organon International, manufacturer of oral contraceptives, hormonal implants, and vaginal rings, provides information about these and other methods of contraception.
Contraceptive Research and Development (CONRAD) Program
Objective is development of new or improved contraceptive methods that are safe, effective, acceptable, and suitable for use in the US and developing countries.



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