Womens Contraception
Oral contraceptive pills (combination and progesterone only)
Contraceptive Ring (Nuvaring/Annovera)
Contraceptive Injection (Depo Provera)
Diaphragm fitting
Nexplanon
Bilateral tubal ligation
Insertion of Intrauterine Devices (Mirena, Paragard and Kyleena)
Contraceptive Counseling & Management
Choosing a method of contraception is an important decision that will impact a women’s daily life. Talking with your doctor about which method is right for you is essential to successful protection for you and your partner. We will provide you with information about the different types of contraceptives and their respective advantages and disadvantages.
Birth control methods have many different variable factors including frequency, convenience, permanence and effectiveness. It is important to take into consideration your life, age, health and previous experiences. The decision is ultimately yours, but using our knowledge and experience can help you make the right choice.
For more information regarding birth control options we recommend bedsider.org (Bedsider) an online birth control support network for women 18-29 operated by Power to Decide, the campaign to prevent unplanned pregnancy.