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CB discusses the process of finding a treatment for her painful periods and heavy bleeding, until discovering that they were caused by fibroids and cysts. ResourcesReadState-by-State Laws and Policies on Abortion and Contraception These regularly updated fact sheets outline state-level restrictions and legal requirements around abortion and contraception in the United States. These regularly updated fact sheets outline state-level restrictions and legal requirements around abortion and contraception in the United States. ResourcesReadThe Hysterectomy in U.S. History and Today Article on the history of the hysterectomy as a means of both oppression and liberation. Article on the history of the hysterectomy as a means of both oppression and liberation. ResourcesWatchBeyond the Pill: Birth Control For Your Life! In this video, young women share their experiences of finding the birth control method that works best for them. In this video, young women share their experiences of finding the birth control method that works best for them. ResourcesReadEuki App: Secure Period and Reproductive Health Tracker The Euki app is a secure reproductive health and period tracker that only stores data on your phone, not in the cloud. The Euki app is a secure reproductive health and period tracker that only stores data on your phone, not in the cloud. ResourcesReadEmergency Contraception for Transgender and Nonbinary Patients This fact sheet is for both trans and nonbinary folks and allies; it addresses when, how, and if trans and nonbinary people can use emergency contraceptives. This fact sheet is for both trans and nonbinary folks and allies; it addresses when, how, and if trans and nonbinary people can use emergency contraceptives. ResourcesReadEmergency Contraception and Weight Does being fat change the effectiveness of emergency contraceptives? The American Society for Emergency Contraceptives dives into the research Does being fat change the effectiveness of emergency contraceptives? The American Society for Emergency Contraceptives dives into the research ResourcesReadA Brief History of Birth Control in the U.S. A history of birth control in the U.S., from condoms made from fish bladders thousands of years ago to court decisions that limit and expand who has access. A history of birth control in the U.S., from condoms made from fish bladders thousands of years ago to court decisions that limit and expand who has access. ResourcesWatchReproductive Justice is the Right to Self Determination In this video, Monica Simpson, the Executive Director of SisterSong, explains the reproductive justice movement as fighting for “the right to self-determine.” In this video, Monica Simpson, the Executive Director of SisterSong, explains the reproductive justice movement as fighting for “the right to self-determine.” ResourcesReadUsing Birth Control Pills for Emergency Contraception This resource explains the Yuzpe method: how to take a high dose of certain types of birth control pills as a form of emergency contraception. This resource explains the Yuzpe method: how to take a high dose of certain types of birth control pills as a form of emergency contraception. ResourcesReadSisterSong on Reproductive Justice An overview of reproductive justice from SisterSong, also known as the Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective. An overview of reproductive justice from SisterSong, also known as the Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective. ResourcesReadDelaying Your Period with Birth Control Find options for delaying period bleeding by using hormonal contraception. Find options for delaying period bleeding by using hormonal contraception. 1 2 3 4 5 6