Contraception cannot be handled with a one-size fits all approach. Women often try several types of birth control before finding one that works best. A new study at the University of Utah Health finds ...
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 ...
From digital tracking apps to long-lasting implants, today’s contraceptive landscape offers women unprecedented control over their reproductive health. Birth control does far more than prevent ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — The birth control pill has been the most prescribed contraceptive for decades. New research and science have led to several newer options for reversible birth control methods ...
When oral contraceptives first came out in 1960, the amount of estrogen and progestin was much higher than it is today ...
“I’m seeing a trend among my younger patients, particularly Gen Z, of not using birth control because of misinformation they ...
Dr. Kecia Gaither recommends women take combination contraceptive pills that have estrogen and progestin. Other options are ...
The vaginal contraceptive ring represents one of the more recent innovations in hormonal birth control, offering a unique delivery system that combines convenience with effectiveness. Unlike daily ...
Despite the potential for adverse maternal and fetal outcomes, contraceptive use in women with certain medical conditions is suboptimal, according to a new study. Steven W. Champaloux, PhD, MPH, a ...
Three in five women in Wigan opt for long-acting contraceptives, new figures show, as pill uptake declines across England.