Nov 02
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Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA) Procedure Aftercare
Take home instructions for patients after manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) management of a miscarriage.
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Nov 02
Take home instructions for patients after manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) management of a miscarriage.
Nov 01
This patient fact sheet explains medication treatment and aftercare for early pregnancy loss, or miscarriage, and answers frequently asked patient questions.
Nov 01
This patient fact sheet explains the “watch and wait” method for miscarriage treatment, and answers commonly-asked patient questions.
Oct 31
This patient fact sheet explains the Procedure method (MVA) for treatment of miscarriage, and answers commonly-asked patient questions.
Sep 30
This fact sheet explains three early pregnancy loss, or miscarriage, treatment options and the frequently asked questions patients may have.
Aug 09
This fact sheet explains how to use medication (mifepristone and misoprostol) for an abortion with simple to follow steps and illustrations.
Jul 26
This fact sheet explains how to switch between birth control methods safely and effectively.
Jan 20
This factsheet provides a simplified guide for comparing two popular medication methods for an abortion. The factsheet compares and contrasts using mifepristone and misoprostol versus using misoprostol alone. Get answers to questions such as: “How painful is it?”, “Can I still have children after?” and “What will happen?”
Nov 08
This resource explains different birth control methods for people across the gender spectrum, with a focus on the effects of different forms of birth control on those taking gender-affirming hormones such as testosterone. Spanish: Updated 2022 Reading Grade Level (Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level): 6.7
Nov 04
The Academy of Perinatal Harm Reduction wishes to promote the overall health and well-being of pregnant people who use substances and their families. This resource from, the Academy of Perinatal Harm Reduction, was created for pregnant and parenting people who use drugs, their loved ones, and their service providers. You can use this information to understand your rights, access services, and find high-quality, evidence-based care. This toolkit was a special collaboration with National Harm Reduction Coalition.