Contraceptive Options: Your Needs Change as You Age

Introduction
Midlife: Pregnancy Still Happens
Who's Using What?
Birth Control Pills
Other Estrogen-Based Options
Non-Estrogen Hormonal Birth Control
Emergency Contraception
Non-Hormonal Options
Permanent Contraception Methods
Protect Yourself from Sexually Transmitted Infections
Contraception Facts to Know
Contraception Tips for Your Lifestyle
Questions to Ask Your Health Care Professional
Contraception Resources
Test Your Knowledge about Contraception

Contraception Resources

This list of contacts can provide additional information on contraception options or details about specific types of contraception.

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
202-638-5577
www.acog.org

Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
202-466-3825
www.ahrp.org

Contraception Online
Baylor College of Medicine
www.contraceptiononline.org

Essure Permanent Birth Control
1-877-377-8735 (toll-free)
www.essure.com

Guttmacher Institute
1-800-355-0244 (toll-free)
www.guttmacher.org

North American Menopause Society
440-442-7550
www.menopause.org

Plan B
(Duramed, a subsidiary of Barr Pharmaceuticals)
1-800-330-1271 (toll-free)
www.go2planb.com

Planned Parenthood
212-541-7800
www.plannedparenthood.org

This content was produced with the support of an educational grant from Conceptus, Inc.

Create Date: 5/7/07
Date Last Updated: 5/7/07

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