Birth control during coronavirus: What is available, and how to get access

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Birth control during coronavirus: What is available, and how to get access
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Here's how to access your chosen method of birth control right now:

If there’s a “coronavirus baby-boom” nine months from now, the joke goes, it’ll be first-born children and not second or third babies. In fact, if you’re already juggling your kids, your job and homeschooling right now, expanding your family is probably not at the top of your to-do list. This means many moms are wondering how to ensure continued access to theirduring the pandemic.

About 80 percent of “high-volume IUD clinics” in Canada are still offering IUDs during the outbreak, says Costescu. Start by calling your primary care provider or local sexual health clinic to see if they’re booking appointments. If they are, you should be good to make an appointment after some initial telephone counselling. If not, they can refer you to a different OB/GYN who is seeing patients in person.

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