In Reply We appreciate Wilkinson et al articulating the need for patient-centric contraception in response to the content of our article, “What Teens Should Know About Choosing Contraception.” We agree, as our article notes, that there are many benefits and side effects of birth control beyond reducing the chance of pregnancy that an adolescent should consider. We support patient-centered care in which the physician-patient relationship considers the whole person in a way that helps adolescents decide what method of contraception best fits their needs. As adolescent care evolves and evidence-based medicine will continue to improve the autonomy of emerging adults, we believe that contraception choice must include a multifaceted approach to provide excellent clinical options and support the growth of medical decision-making for young adults.