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  1. Booked my flight and cannot wait to be at @[email protected] in 2 months for my first in-person SAHM conference in 4 years! #teenmedtwitter #MedEd

  2. Booked my flight and cannot wait to be at @[email protected] in 2 months for my first in-person SAHM conference in 4 years! #teenmedtwitter #MedEd

  3. Why do insurance companies make it so hard to provide long-acting reversible contraception?

    Why the barriers? What is the long game? LARC is 1st line for contraception. Patients and clinicians should not have to fight to get/give this care. #obgyntwitter #teenmedtwitter

  4. Why do insurance companies make it so hard to provide long-acting reversible contraception?

    Why the barriers? What is the long game? LARC is 1st line for contraception. Patients and clinicians should not have to fight to get/give this care. #obgyntwitter #teenmedtwitter

  5. Why do insurance companies make it so hard to provide long-acting reversible contraception?

    Why the barriers? What is the long game? LARC is 1st line for contraception. Patients and clinicians should not have to fight to get/give this care. #obgyntwitter #teenmedtwitter

  6. Why do insurance companies make it so hard to provide long-acting reversible contraception?

    Why the barriers? What is the long game? LARC is 1st line for contraception. Patients and clinicians should not have to fight to get/give this care. #obgyntwitter #teenmedtwitter

  7. Why do insurance companies make it so hard to provide long-acting reversible contraception?

    Why the barriers? What is the long game? LARC is 1st line for contraception. Patients and clinicians should not have to fight to get/give this care. #obgyntwitter #teenmedtwitter

  8. I love this chart regarding appropriate overlap of different methods! Sometimes, #birthcontrol is a little bit of trial and error. Knowing how to pivot to meet patient needs is important too.

    Thx to my colleagues who shared with me today! #teenmedtwitter #obgyntwitter #MedEd

  9. I love this chart regarding appropriate overlap of different methods! Sometimes, #birthcontrol is a little bit of trial and error. Knowing how to pivot to meet patient needs is important too.

    Thx to my colleagues who shared with me today! #teenmedtwitter #obgyntwitter #MedEd

  10. I love this chart regarding appropriate overlap of different methods! Sometimes, #birthcontrol is a little bit of trial and error. Knowing how to pivot to meet patient needs is important too.

    Thx to my colleagues who shared with me today! #teenmedtwitter #obgyntwitter #MedEd

  11. I love this chart regarding appropriate overlap of different methods! Sometimes, #birthcontrol is a little bit of trial and error. Knowing how to pivot to meet patient needs is important too.

    Thx to my colleagues who shared with me today! #teenmedtwitter #obgyntwitter #MedEd

  12. I love this chart regarding appropriate overlap of different methods! Sometimes, #birthcontrol is a little bit of trial and error. Knowing how to pivot to meet patient needs is important too.

    Thx to my colleagues who shared with me today! #teenmedtwitter #obgyntwitter #MedEd

  13. Hoping to alleviate some anxiety-

    Sometimes tampons, etc get retained in the vagina, however they’re almost always removable w speculum exam. The vaginal canal doesn’t connect to many places so your tampon won’t end up in a random place requiring surgery. #teenmedtwitter

  14. Hoping to alleviate some anxiety-

    Sometimes tampons, etc get retained in the vagina, however they’re almost always removable w speculum exam. The vaginal canal doesn’t connect to many places so your tampon won’t end up in a random place requiring surgery. #teenmedtwitter

  15. Hoping to alleviate some anxiety-

    Sometimes tampons, etc get retained in the vagina, however they’re almost always removable w speculum exam. The vaginal canal doesn’t connect to many places so your tampon won’t end up in a random place requiring surgery. #teenmedtwitter

  16. Hoping to alleviate some anxiety-

    Sometimes tampons, etc get retained in the vagina, however they’re almost always removable w speculum exam. The vaginal canal doesn’t connect to many places so your tampon won’t end up in a random place requiring surgery. #teenmedtwitter

  17. Hoping to alleviate some anxiety-

    Sometimes tampons, etc get retained in the vagina, however they’re almost always removable w speculum exam. The vaginal canal doesn’t connect to many places so your tampon won’t end up in a random place requiring surgery. #teenmedtwitter

  18. The idea that one needs to have birthed a child in order to get an IUD is nonsense.

    NONSENSE I TELL YOU!

    Long-acting reversible contraception (#LARC) is FIRST LINE for contraception in adolescents (and also helpful for other things too).

    #gyntwitter #teenmedtwitter

  19. The idea that one needs to have birthed a child in order to get an IUD is nonsense.

    NONSENSE I TELL YOU!

    Long-acting reversible contraception (#LARC) is FIRST LINE for contraception in adolescents (and also helpful for other things too).

    #gyntwitter #teenmedtwitter

  20. The idea that one needs to have birthed a child in order to get an IUD is nonsense.

    NONSENSE I TELL YOU!

    Long-acting reversible contraception (#LARC) is FIRST LINE for contraception in adolescents (and also helpful for other things too).

    #gyntwitter #teenmedtwitter

  21. The idea that one needs to have birthed a child in order to get an IUD is nonsense.

    NONSENSE I TELL YOU!

    Long-acting reversible contraception (#LARC) is FIRST LINE for contraception in adolescents (and also helpful for other things too).

    #gyntwitter #teenmedtwitter

  22. The idea that one needs to have birthed a child in order to get an IUD is nonsense.

    NONSENSE I TELL YOU!

    Long-acting reversible contraception (#LARC) is FIRST LINE for contraception in adolescents (and also helpful for other things too).

    #gyntwitter #teenmedtwitter