Also I was wondering why the article kept saying how nurses needed to keep such and such in mind when talking to patients, but why aren't the actual gynecologists and doctors in the picture of informing patients?
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011
I agree with Deborah because when I talked to my gynecologist almost none of these options came up, and they didn't really come up in sex education either. All I knew about contraception was the pill - until there started to be commercials on TV for alternatives (like the nuva ring) a few years ago. So there definitely needs to be more education and more awareness on options. Of course it should go beyond that and there should me more availability of female contraception as well.
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