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Birth Control

Your body, your choice — our licensed healthcare providers work with you to find the birth control option that fits your life. All from the comfort of home, with discreet delivery straight to your door.

Confidence starts with the protection that is right for you.

Oral Contraceptive
Oral Contraceptive
  • Oral contraceptives are daily pills that contain hormones to prevent pregnancy
  • Taken daily at the same time each day for several weeks at a time
Vaginal Ring
Vaginal Ring
  • A small, flexible ring inserted into the vagina that releases hormones continuously
  • Only needs to be removed after 3 weeks and replaced after a ring-free week
  • Discreet and not felt during sex by most users
Transdermal Patch
Transdermal Patch
  • Thin patches that stick to the skin and release hormones through the skin into the bloodstream
  • Applied to the skin once a week for 3 weeks, followed by 1 patch-free week

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Birth control refers to methods or medications used to prevent pregnancy. Options include pills, patches, rings, IUDs, injections, and more — each with different benefits to suit individual needs.

Hormonal birth control prevents ovulation, thickens cervical mucus to block sperm, and thins the uterine lining to reduce the chance of implantation.

Yes, most birth control options are very safe for healthy individuals. Our licensed healthcare providers will work with you to find a method that’s right for your body and medical history.

Common side effects may include nausea, breast tenderness, mood changes, or spotting — usually mild and temporary. Some hormonal methods may improve acne and regulate periods. Serious side effects are rare but can include blood clots (especially in smokers over 35).

That depends on your preferences, lifestyle, and health. Our healthcare providers will guide you through your options and recommend a solution that aligns with your goals.

Yes! With our service, you can consult with a healthcare provider online and have your prescription birth control delivered discreetly to your door.

Most birth control methods do not protect against sexually transmitted infections. Only condoms offer STI protection, so using them alongside other methods is recommended if STI prevention is a concern.

Missing a dose can reduce effectiveness. What you should do depends on the type of birth control. Our team provides clear guidance tailored to your method to help you stay protected.

Yes. Most methods (like the pill, patch, or ring) allow fertility to return quickly after stopping. Long-acting methods like IUDs or implants can also be removed when you’re ready.