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ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF THE MIRENA IUD

by Managing Contraception | Mar 26, 2010 | Dr. Bob Hatcher, Newsletter

WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF THE MIRENA IUD? It is the most effective reversible method ever developed! It prevents ectopic pregnancies (15 times lower than non-contraceptors).  It decreases menstrual cramping and dramatically decreases menstrual blood loss (a 97%...

Hate it for a month, then love it for 5 years!

by Managing Contraception | Mar 9, 2010 | Dr. Bob Hatcher, Newsletter

Hate it for a month, then love it for 5 years Robert A. Hatcher MD, MPH The going tends to be stressful or difficult at the start of a new job, as you start to learn a new skill (think of golf) or when you first are exposed to a new group of people (think of the first...

Friendship, repetition and the truth

by Managing Contraception | Feb 18, 2010 | Dr. Bob Hatcher, Newsletter

Friendship, repetition, and the truth What does it mean to be a doctor?  It means doing what Dr. Elizabeth Collins did.  This story has to do with smoking, a habit that kills many people each year in the United States.  Dr. Collins described it in this way: “One...

Sex is complex and so is the initiation of our contraceptives (Depo-Provera)

by Managing Contraception | Jan 28, 2010 | Dr. Bob Hatcher, Newsletter

Can you provide references for the QuickStart approach to initiating Depo-Provera injections? Q:        I attended the Contraceptive Technology conference in October 2009.  It was reported that the WHO now states you may initiate Depo-Provera even after day 7...

Our first time together, emergency contraception, pregnancy tests and elevated bloodpressure!

by Managing Contraception | Jan 27, 2010 | Dr. Bob Hatcher, Newsletter

After using withdrawal and taking Plan B ONE STEP, could I still be pregnant? Q:        On December 14th, I had (unplanned) unprotected sex with my boyfriend.  He pulled out right before he ejaculated. About 17 hours later, I took Plan B ONE STEP. On December...
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