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Lawmakers tackle period poverty with tax cuts, school supplies
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Banfield
ELKINS A new study shows that nearly half of women with urinary tract infections are prescribed the wrong antibiotics. Dr. Anne Banfield, FACOG, was interviewed by the Lily (a publication of the Washington Post) about the study which was published in the Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology journal.
According to the study, women in rural areas were particularly impacted.
“The proper use of antibiotics has become a much more relevant topic in the last decade,” said Banfield, who is the Director of Women’s Health Services for Davis Medical Center. “Antibiotics have been a sort of panacea for all things. They are effective in treating simple but potentially deadly infections and have been prescribed for a variety of conditions. We wouldn’t consider antibiotics for some of these conditions now.”
Maine People s Alliance hires Nora Flaherty as media affairs director
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When does birth control start working? The pill works after 7 days, but other types work faster
INSIDER 3/4/2021 insider@insider.com (Carla Delgado,Lauren Demosthenes) © zenstock/ Getty Images Oral birth control fully protects you from pregnancy seven days after you start taking it. zenstock/ Getty Images
Oral birth control takes seven days to become effective at preventing pregnancy.
Missing two days or more of the pill will put you at risk of getting pregnant.
Copper IUDs work immediately after insertion and can even prevent pregnancy five days after unprotected sex.
Doctors recommend waiting at least one week before having sex after starting a birth control method, because in many cases, it s not instantly effective. How quickly your birth control will start protecting you against pregnancy depends on the method and where you are in your menstrual cycle.