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Micronor

First cited by AI Jun 18, 2026
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Surfaced organically in AI answers about online birth control. Not yet profiled.

Micronor is losing the AEO war.

Not cited in a single tracked AI answer since Aug 6, 2026, down from a peak of 2% visibility in online birth control on Jun 18, 2026. This page stays public, and recovery shows here the day it happens.

AI Visibility

Visibility trend

Online birth control, daily share of AI answers mentioning Micronor, through Aug 19, 2026.

0.0%

Last cited Aug 6, 2026 · peak 2% on Jun 18

By engine

Where Micronor is strong, and where it is invisible.

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Mention sentiment

Tone of AI mentions across all tracked answers.

  • 0 positive mentions
  • 2 neutral
  • 0 mixed or cautious

Recent AI answers mentioning Micronor

ChatGPTAug 2, 2026, 12:44 UTC
I need a progestin-only pill. Which online services prescribe the mini pill?

Short answer: several mainstream telehealth companies commonly prescribe progestin‑only (“mini”) pills. Which brands they’ll send depends on your medical history, state, and their current formulary. Services that frequently prescribe the mini‑pill Nurx — well‑known birth‑control telemedicine service with home delivery; they explicitly list progestin‑only options and are easy to use for refills. Planned Parenthood Direct (app/online) — trusted reproductive‑health provider; many affiliates offer online prescriptions and can prescribe POPs when appropriate. Lemonaid Health — straightforward telemedicine visits with flat fees; commonly prescribes progestin‑only pills when clinically appropriate. Hers — women’s health service with subscription shipping for birth control; offers progestin‑only options in many states. GoodRx Care / HeyDoctor — low‑cost telehealth visits that can result in a POP prescription; GoodRx can also help compare pharmacy prices. PlushCare — telemedicine physicians who can prescribe contraception and (if you use insurance) bill it through your plan. Maven Clinic — women’s/primary reproductive‑health telemedicine; prescribers can evaluate and prescribe mini pills as part of broader care. Common mini‑pill brands to ask about Norethindrone brands: Camila, Errin, Nora‑BE, Micronor (traditional “mini” pills) Drospirenone brand: Slynd (a newer progestin‑only pill with a more flexible dosing window) Important notes Availability varies by state, stock, and your medical history. An online visit is required and the clinician may recommend a different method based on safety or effectiveness. If you’re breastfeeding, have certain medical conditions, or are taking interacting meds, tell the clinician — that affects which POP is best. Cost, shipping, and whether your insurance covers the drug differ between services. If you want, tell me your state (or zip) and whether you have insurance or are breastfeeding, and I can check which of these services are available to you and which brands they list.

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ChatGPTJun 18, 2026, 09:38 UTC
I need a progestin-only pill. Which online services prescribe the mini pill?

I can help — are you in the United States? (Telehealth availability and what each service can prescribe varies by country and state.) If you are in the US, these reputable telehealth services commonly evaluate and prescribe progestin‑only (“mini”) pills: Nurx — Widely used for birth control, quick online intake, options for ongoing refills and delivery to your door. Planned Parenthood Direct (app/telehealth) — Nonprofit sexual/reproductive health provider; good for low‑cost care and clinician continuity. Lemonaid Health — Flat‑fee, same‑day/next‑day prescriptions in many states; straightforward questionnaire and pharmacy delivery. PlushCare — MD/NP visits with ongoing follow‑up; good if you want an established clinician relationship. Ro (formerly Rory/Modern Fertility services under Ro) — National telehealth + integrated pharmacy for home delivery; convenient refill management. GoodRx Care (HeyDoctor) and Teladoc — Large telehealth networks that also prescribe contraception in many states. Notes and next steps: These services typically prescribe norethindrone‑type progestin‑only pills (brands like Camila/Errin/Micronor or generic norethindrone) when medically appropriate, but exact brand availability varies. Prescription depends on medical history (breastfeeding, migraines with aura, certain clotting disorders, etc.) and state regulations. Tell me your state (or country) and any relevant medical details and I’ll point you to the best option and the steps to get started.

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Competitive Landscape

Micronor vs the brands AI recommends alongside it

The real competitive set in Online birth control: brands the engines name in the same answers, ranked on the latest day.

BrandRankAI visibility
Micronor logo
MicronorThis brand
0.0%
GoodRx Care logo
GoodRx Care

2 shared answers

#12
15.6%
Lemonaid Health logo
Lemonaid Health

2 shared answers

#3
46.7%
Nurx logo
Nurx

2 shared answers

#1
100.0%
#2
57.8%

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