Birth Control Jackson Heights NY

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New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene - Crown Heights
34-33 Junction Blvd.
Jackson Heights, NY
Farmacia Latina
90-12 Elmhurst Ave.
Elmhurst, NY
Elmhurst Hospital Center(EHC)
(718) 334-4000
7901 Broadway FL 2
Elmhurst, NY
Queensboro Division of AIDS Services
3328 Norhtern Blvd 5th Floor
Long Island City, NY
All Women''s Medical Pavilion P.C.
(718) 793-1943
69-30 Austin St.
Forest Hills, NY
Wyckoff Heights Medical Center - Jackson Heights(WHMC)
(718) 302-8483
34-06 73rd Street
Jackson Heights, NY
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene - Corona
(718) 579-7712
34-33 Junction Blvd.
Jackson Heights, NY
Fidelis Care
(718) 896-6500
9525 Queens Blvd
Rego Park, NY
Narco Freedom Inc.
(718) 433-1539
Neighborhood & Family Community Health Center Bridge Plaza 37-19 33rd St
Long Island City, NY
North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System
(718) 830-4000
102-01 66th Rd.
Forest Hills, NY
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6 Factors that Affect Birth Control Effectiveness

Whether you're on the pill, have an IUD, or use condoms, you need to be extra vigilant about your birth control method in order to maximize its effectiveness. Forgetting to take a pill or buying a cheap condom can result in an unwanted pregnancy.

"When you average out all types of birth control, there is about a 3 percent failure rate," says Jennifer Wu, MD, an obstetrician-gynecologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. "The reliability of any birth control depends upon the patient."

Here's what to consider when considering the effectiveness of your birth control method.

1. If you take birth control pills, ask your doctor if any other medications that you are taking could affect it,  says Carolyn Westhoff, MD., medical director of the Family Planning Clinic at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia in New York City. "Since certain prescription medications can interact with the pill, find out if you are on one that could make your pill not as effective," she says. "The main culprits are anti-epilepsy medications, but it's a good idea to check."

2. The birth control pill is 99 percent effective when taken properly, but missing the birth control pill makes it less reliable, Wu says. If you are on birth control pills, take your pill at the same time each day or night, Westhoff says. Since it's likely that you'll be on a different schedule on the weekends from during the week, plan for that. If you sleep late on weekends and have an irregular schedule, you may want to always take the pill when you brush your teeth. You may want to even program a "pill reminder" into your cell phone and give yourself a little beep when it's time to take the pill.

3. Keep in mind that the pill doesn't work for the first month you're taking it, so be sure to use an alternate method during that period.

3 Tips for Effective Use

1. Choose a method of birth control that you can live with. If you don't like the idea of a patch on your skin, don't use the patc...

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