Women have been controlling their fertility for thousands of years, but none were tried and true until "the pill" came along in the 1960s. Dr. Kirtly Parker Jones speaks with OBGYN physician Dr.
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Female Contraception - Pipeline Review, H2 2016" report to their offering. Contraception (birth control) prevents ...
Birth control pills, taken alone or paired with the drug metformin, did not raise the risk of metabolic syndrome, a precursor ...
In a recent study in Frontiers in Global Women's Health, researchers investigated prospective end-user preferences for an on-demand, non-hormonal female contraception that is presently under ...
Researchers assessed factors influencing contraceptive counseling and use among women with rheumatic disease, including ethnicity, language, and age.
Dr. Tatum noticed a similar uptick a year later, when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which established the ...
The use of long-act ing revers ible con tra cep tive (LARC) meth ods—intrauter ine devices (IUDs) and implants—has recently expanded rap idly in the United States, and these meth ods together approach ...
The fight for reproductive justice is continuing at the federal and state levels, and the Republican Party is determined to prove its dedication to controlling women's bodies and birth control choices ...
Denmark has reached a deal to compensate thousands of Indigenous women and girls in Greenland over cases of forcible contraception carried out by health authorities over decades starting in the 1960s ...