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IHS Mobile Resources

Contraception Point of Care app

   Available for Android

The app brings together information and guidance from Reproductive Health Access Project (RHAP), CDC, FDA prescribing information, and many other sources. The app is a collaboration between RHAP and UHS Wilson Family Medicine Residency faculty clinicians Dr. Joshua Steinberg and Dr. Katherine Holmes. The app addresses such common questions as: - can I start a patient on an IUD or Depo today? how? Which birth control methods are unsafe for a patient with migraines? liver disease? - what are various methods for emergency contraception and how do they compare? - what are relative costs of each contraceptive option? - do I have to overlap when switching from The Pill to Nexplanon? how? - my patient is having breakthrough bleeding on her pill, how do I adjust the hormone doses? - what are various natural family planning methods and how good are they? - how can I compare all the available birth control methods? (STEPS criteria)

Depo Calendar

Available for  Iphone

Depo calendar is an app written for clinicians of patients who use Depo-Provera for contraception. Depo should be received every 3 months (13 weeks). The user of this app enters the date of the previous Depo injection to see the date 13 weeks later when the patient is due. As many practices have varying windows of time when a patient could and should receive her next injection (11-13, 12-14, 13-15, and more), It also offer dates for when 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 weeks arrive

OB Wheels

  Available for Android

It contains a calendar calculator to determine EDD (EDC) from LMP or from a sonogram report. The calendar calculator also provides gestational age (EGA) as of any date for a given EDD or LMP. Because the calculator works off the real calendar, it is accurate for leap years too.