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At Redmond Regional, you can rest assured that our focus is on you. To show our commitment to our community, we have provided tools to help you and your family live happier and healthier lives. These resources include an in-depth health library and numerous calculators that will help answer everyday health questions.

The more you know about your health, the better prepared you are to make informed healthcare decisions. Our health library gives you the information you need to take charge of your health.

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General Overview

Birth control (contraception) is used to control the number of children people have by preventing or lessening the frequency of conception. There are numerous forms of birth control, and it's important to understand all your options—and their pluses and minuses—before you choose the right method for you. More

Learning About Contraceptives

Learning about birth control pills

Although women are grateful for this relatively simple and reliable form of contraception, most of them readily admit that they don't know much about how oral contraceptives actually work.

Condom options

Condoms come in many shapes, flavors, and sizes. Regardless of these differences, there are only three varieties of material used for condoms—latex rubber, lambskin, and polyurethane. Find out which kind is the best, and learn tips on using this contraceptive choice.

The vaginal ring: an alternative to birth control pills

Like birth control pills, the vaginal ring is 98% to 99% effective at preventing pregnancy, though it’s effectiveness decreases if used improperly. Learn more about the ring's advantages, disadvantages, and precautions.

Expand your contraceptive options: consider the IUD

"The IUD (intrauterine device) has been around a long time," says Diana Cheng, MD, a gynecologist with the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, "but it's a very underutilized method…It's effective for ten years [and it's] so simple." Learn more about this option.

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A less invasive sterilization option for women

In November 2002, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first method of permanent sterilization for women that does not involve invasive surgery—a device called Essure. Essure is a small metallic implant that is placed into a woman’s fallopian tubes. Unlike other sterilization procedures for women, no incision or general anesthesia is required.

Learning About Contraceptives (Continued)

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Ladies and gentlemen: use your condom sense

Men and women of all ages and from all walks of life are using this choice for birth control and/or protection from sexually transmitted infections. Further your knowledge by learning about the different kinds of condoms.

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Birth control for breastfeeding women

It's a myth that you can't get pregnant while you're breastfeeding. What are the safe and effective forms of birth control for breast-feeding women?

Talking to your kids about sexually transmitted infections

They may know the basics on the birds and the bees, but do they know all they need to know about sexually transmitted infections?

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  • AIDS
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  • Gonorrhea
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  • Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
  • Premenstrual syndrome

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