Birth Control in Middle School
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The New No-Period, No-PMS Birth Control Pills
webmd.com — “With new continuous birth control pills, women can end their menstrual periods and reduce PMS symptoms.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Are new continuous birth control pills right for you? See the WebMD article with Dr. Patti J. Ross of UT Med School http://tr.im/nalH
Ask the Expert: What are the chances of an IUD not working? Is it effective birth control?
intelihealth.com — “Ask the Expert: What are the chances of an IUD not working? Is it effective birth control?” View full resource at intelihealth.com
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Ask the Expert: What are the chances of an IUD not working? Is it effective birth control? http://bit.ly/ciOKxZ
Harvard Health professionals offer advice about migraines and birth control options.
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Harvard Health professionals offer advice about migraines and birth control options. http://bit.ly/9uKYRZ
U.S. News - Conn. high school clinic to offer condoms, birth control pills
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School center to distribute birth control: The health center at a Connecticut high school already diagnoses and ... http://t.co/qTuUTozJ
Hormones, including birth control pills, can affect the hair cycle. InteliHealth offers information about alopecia.
intelihealth.com — “Hormones, including birth control pills, can affect the hair cycle. InteliHealth offers information about alopecia.” View full resource at intelihealth.com
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Hormones, including birth control pills, can affect the hair cycle. InteliHealth offers information about alopecia. http://bit.ly/dczXL2
Questions & Answers about antibiotics and birth control. Should you refrain from sex for a while?
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Questions & Answers about antibiotics and birth control. Should you refrain from sex for a while? http://bit.ly/ceVG4n
Expert answers about diabetes and birth control pills. Harvard physicians offer advice.
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Expert answers about diabetes and birth control pills. Harvard physicians offer advice. http://bit.ly/ckYoah
Videos Examine Pending Supreme Court Nomination, 50th Anniversary Of Birth Control Pill
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Videos Examine Pending Supreme Court Nomination, 50th Anniversary Of Birth Control Pill http://mnt.to/3BJC #sexualhealth
Democrats Urge Obama to Defend Birth Control Rules - NYTimes.com
nytimes.com — “Roman Catholic bishops, charities, schools and universities are seeking a broad exemption for employers who object to covering free birth control for women for moral and religious reasons.” View full resource at nytimes.com
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NYT: Democrats Urge Obama to Defend Birth Control Rules http://t.co/XzKOyZyv
Free Condoms Banned: Catholic University in Ottawa Puts Stop To Birth Control
huffingtonpost.ca — “A Catholic university in Ottawa is under fire from its students after it prevented the student association from offering free condoms. The student group at Saint Paul University, which is connected to the University of Ottawa, recently received a letter from the school administration demanding it remove a bowl of condoms from the main office. The letter reads, "It is evident that the distribution of condoms must cease and the use of the name 'university' needs to be completely aband” View full resource at huffingtonpost.ca
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An example of church and state that hit's close to home: http://t.co/3uiJalMr
Teens advised to consider benefits of IUD use for birth control - Office of Communications & Public Affairs - Stanford University School of Medicine
med.stanford.edu — “Teens advised to consider benefits of IUD use for birth control - Office of Communications & Public Affairs - Stanford University School of Medicine” View full resource at med.stanford.edu
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Researchers at @PackardHospital & @sumedicine find IUDs are a good contraceptive option for #teens: http://stan.md/brGRjf #womenshealth
Lack of Menstruation and Birth Control Pills: When you should be concerned. http://bit.ly/b0I7US
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InteliHealth experts explain that birth control pills are 99% effective, no matter how long you've been on them. http://bit.ly/9bY9an
intelihealth.com — “InteliHealth experts explain that birth control pills are 99% effective, no matter how long you've been on them. http://bit.ly/9bY9an” View full resource at intelihealth.com
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InteliHealth experts explain that birth control pills are 99% effective, no matter how long you've been on them. http://bit.ly/9bY9an
CDC: One-Third of Sex Ed Doesn't Talk About Birth Control - AOL Health
aolhealth.com — “Almost all U.S. teens have had formal sex education, but only about two-thirds have been taught about birth control methods, according to a new govern” View full resource at aolhealth.com
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Find out what vital information is missing from 1/3 of sex ed classes in the US http://bit.ly/9zWTa9 (via @healthpop)
Join us for a blog carnival on Birth Control on July 21! | National Women's Law Center
nwlc.org — “The National Women's Law Center's mission is to protect and advance the progress of women and girls at work, in school, and in virtually every aspect of their lives.” View full resource at nwlc.org
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Just signed up for the National Women's Law Center Birth Control Blog Carnival on the 21st: http://ow.ly/5z4Y5 Now to think of a good post!
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