Your years at university present a unique time of spontaneous interactions. This exploration should come with the knowledge and power to control your reproductive health. You might be considering ...
When choosing a contraceptive method, consider safety and effectiveness, accessibility and affordability, side effects, user control, reversibility, and ease of removal or discontinuation. Also ...
Background: More than 30% of the pregnancies in women aged 35 and over are unintended. This paper compares perceptions about contraceptive methods and use among women with and without an unintended ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Emergency contraception methods, like Plan B, help prevent pregnancy up to five days after having unprotected sex. (Photo: Getty ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Oral birth control fully protects you from pregnancy seven days after you start taking it. zenstock/ Getty Images Oral birth ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The AAP’s Committee on Adolescence issued new documents covering research on the safety and efficacy of ...
Contraceptive use is a key measure to reduce teenage pregnancies and child mortality among girls in Rwanda. In line with this, the Ministry of Health presented a proposal before parliament on February ...
Family planning in India has quietly witnessed a paradigm shift over the past decade. Talking about family planning has moved beyond the confines of population management and wedding bells. Today, ...
A substudy of the Evidence for Contraceptive Options and HIV Outcomes trial, which compared 3 highly effective, reversible methods of contraception, concluded that women assigned either a copper ...