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Birth Control PillsBirth Control PillsTreatment Prescriptions
Birth control pills are hormonal contraceptives that are taken orally to prevent pregnancy. They work by suppressing ovulation and thickening the cervical mucus, making it difficult for sperm to reach the egg. There are two types of birth control pills: progestin-only pills and combined oral contraceptive pills. Progestin-only pills contain only one hormone, while combined oral contraceptive pills contain two hormones. Birth control pills are highly effective when used correctly, but they can also have some side effects, including nausea, weight gain, and headaches. Some women also experience mood swings or breast tenderness.
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Birth Control ShotsBirth Control ShotsTreatment Prescriptions
The birth control shot is a type of contraceptive that contains the hormone progestin. Like other hormonal contraceptives, the birth control shot works by preventing ovulation, thickening cervical mucus, and thinning the endometrium. The birth control shot is typically given as a series of three injections over the course of three months. after which a new series of injections must be given to maintain its efficacy. The birth control shot is more than 99% effective at preventing pregnancy, making it one of the most effective types of contraception available.
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Birth Control RingsBirth Control RingsTreatment Prescriptions
Birth control rings, also known as vaginal rings, are small, flexible devices that are placed in the vagina. They work by releasing hormones that prevent ovulation and thicken the cervical mucus, making it difficult for sperm to reach the egg. Birth control rings are generally used for three weeks at a time, followed by a week-long break.
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Birth Control PatchesBirth Control PatchesTreatment Prescriptions
Birth control patches are a type of contraceptive that is worn on the skin. The patch releases hormones that prevent pregnancy. The hormones in the patch also make the lining of the uterus thinner, which makes it less likely for a fertilized egg to implant in the uterus. The patch is a convenient and effective method of birth control. A new patch is worn for one week and then replaced with a new patch. The patch can be worn on the stomach, buttocks, upper arm, or upper back. Birth control patches are available by prescription only.
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Online Birth Control ConsultationsOnline ConsultationsTreatment Prescriptions
When it comes to birth control, there are many options available, and it can be difficult to know which one is right for you. That’s why it’s important to consult with a professional who can help you make an informed decision. During an online consultation, our clinicians will ask about your medical history, sexual activity, and lifestyle. This information will help them to determine which method of birth control is best for you. They will also answer any questions you have about the different options and help you to understand how they work. With so many choices available, an online consultation is the best way to find the perfect method of birth control for you.
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What is birth control?

Birth control, also known as contraception, is a method or device used to prevent pregnancy. There are many different types of birth control, including birth control pills, birth control patches, birth control shots, and more. Some types of birth control require a prescription from a doctor, while others are available over the counter.
How well each method works depends on a lot of things. These include whether you always use it correctly, how old you are when you start using it, whether you have any health conditions that might make the method less effective, and whether you are taking any medications that might interact with the birth control method.
How does birth control work?
Birth control works by preventing the release of eggs from the ovaries, or by preventing fertilization of the eggs. In some cases, birth control can also help to prevent the implantation of a fertilized egg in the uterus.
What is the best form of birth control?
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best form of birth control depends on a variety of factors, including a person’s health, lifestyle, and preferences. However, birth control pills are a popular choice for many women, as they are highly effective and easy to use.
How can DrHouse help you with birth control?
- Our clinicians can help you choose the right birth control option
- We can offer consultations about your existing birth control side effects
- With DrHouse you can get 24/7 on-demand birth control prescriptions or refills online
How to get birth control online?
To get an online birth control prescription you simply have to set up a free account with DrHouse and either choose a continuous plan or start a one-time on-demand visit with one of our board-certified clinicians. Our clinicians will assess you and prescribe the perfect birth control option for you.
Frequently asked questions
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Do I need a prescription for birth control?
The answer to this question depends on the type of birth control you are seeking. Some methods, such as condoms and diaphragms, are available over-the-counter, while others, such as birth control pills, require a prescription. In general, non-hormonal methods, like condoms, are available without a prescription. However, hormonal methods, like the pill, typically require a doctor’s visit and prescription. The reason for this is that hormonal birth control can have serious side effects, so it’s important to discuss the risks and benefits with a medical professional before starting any new medication. If you’re unsure whether you need a prescription for birth control, the best thing to do is consult with your doctor or pharmacist.
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How do you get on birth control if you don't have a doctor?
There are a few different options for getting on birth control if you don’t have a doctor. One option is to get your birth control online. With DrHouse you can easily get an online prescription for birth control by just starting an on-demand online visit with one of our clinicians via our app. Another option is to ask your local pharmacist about over-the-counter birth control options.
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Can you get birth control online without a doctor?
Yes and no, it all depends on birth control. If you are looking for prescription birth control, then the answer is no. Legally you can’t get a prescription without consulting a doctor first, so you still have to see a licensed clinician to get the actual prescription. But what you can get is a prescription written by an online clinician without physically going to a doctor’s office.
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Do I need health insurance to get online birth control?
No you don’t need to have health insurance to get an online birth control prescription from DrHouse. All you need to do is download our app, sign up and start an on-demand doctors visit.
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Can I get a refill for my existing birth control prescription through DrHouse?
Our clinicians can prescribe up to a 6-month prescription for birth control. They use their medical judgment to determine whether to prescribe and the duration. They will have the prescription sent to the pharmacy of your choice.
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Can you get birth control over the counter?
The answer to this question depends on the type of birth control you are seeking. Some methods, such as condoms and diaphragms, are available over-the-counter, while others, such as birth control pills, require a prescription. In general, non-hormonal methods, like condoms, are available without a prescription. However, hormonal methods, like the pill, require a doctor’s visit and prescription. The reason for this is that hormonal birth control can have serious side effects, so it’s important to discuss the risks and benefits with a medical professional before starting any new medication. If you’re unsure whether you need a prescription for birth control, the best thing to do is consult with a doctor.
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How much does getting an online birth control prescription cost?
With the DrHouse membership, visits are only $49. DrHouse membership is $99/year. DrHouse membership includes free meds and delivery. One-time urgent care visits without a membership are $79. One-time visits don’t have the free meds & delivery option, and Rx will be sent to your preferred pharmacy in 15 minutes. You don’t need to worry about unexpected additional visit costs with DrHouse. The price will be the same no matter what the reason for the visit is.
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Is it legal to prescribe birth control online?
Yes. DrHouse has built a telemedicine platform to enable our providers to practice medicine and take care of patients remotely. Every medical professional you interact with is licensed in the U.S. to prescribe medicine and treat patients.
