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Hormonal birth control uses synthetic versions of the naturally occurring hormones estrogen and progesterone to prevent ...
A French study found that menstrual cup users had a 2.6 times higher risk for IUD displacement or expulsion, even after a ...
The CUP-DIU study explored the relationship between IUD displacement and the use of a menstrual cup in 747 women who consulted for follow-up of their IUD at 2 primary care facilities in Paris.
This conversation is healthy and important to have sooner rather than later as it can be a proxy for how your partner views ...
Debt settlement pros and cons: Is it right for you? Here's a look at the pros and cons of debt settlement to help you decide whether this approach makes sense in your situation.
Misleading social media content is encouraging women to get off birth control. Here's what to know about stopping hormonal ...
An IUD can be removed at any time, which makes it ideal for people wanting to get pregnant. Here's what to know about pregnancy after IUD removal.
Increasing limits on abortion are boosting demand for contraception. But access to family planning is shrinking in many states, and access to highly effective forms of contraception is at risk.
Emergency contraceptive pills are up to 98% effective at preventing pregnancy after unprotected sex, and IUDs are 99% effective.
If you're sexually active and don't want to get pregnant right now, birth control is one of the most effective tools available. Understanding what your options are, and how to get access to… ...