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Should morning after Plan B pills be your main source of birth control? No; the morning-after pill, writes the Mayo Clinic, isn't meant to be a main method of birth control.
Natural birth control works for those with regular periods who are diligent about tracking their cycles. Experts pros and cons of the birth control methods.
Access to affordable birth control is being chipped away through a series of incremental policy changes, legal rulings and ...
Social media is full of videos saying hormonal contraception can hurt you and promoting natural alternatives. How did the treatments get such a bad reputation and do alternatives work?
Birth control pills and vaginal rings both have two hormones to keep you from getting pregnant. Here’s what you should know about how they compare.
As social media and wellness podcasters bombard young women with messages about the pill, many are questioning what they’ve ...
Birth control is routine for many Americans and polls show it's popular across party lines. Now, the Trump administration is withholding funds that provide contraception for low income people.
New extended birth control pill routines can protect you from unplanned pregnancy and allow you to have fewer periods. Here’s what you need to know.
Recent concerns about hormonal contraception have led people to ask: Is birth control bad for you? We asked experts to unpack the issue.
Birth control for teens is not significantly different from birth control for adults. Options range from barrier protection to pills and implants. There is no single best option and people should ...
Plus, if birth control became available over the counter, the OTC options for women would be more limited than what's currently covered under the Affordable Care Act.
The election of former President Donald Trump to a second term has put a spotlight on what his return to the White House may look like, particularly when it comes to women's health. Online ...