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 ...
Contraceptive use was suboptimal among reproductive-age women with rheumatic diseases, with 58% reporting using methods categorized as highly or moderately effective. Effective contraceptive use ...
A new study from Michigan State University found increases in binge eating when taking hormone pills in the form of oral ...
As more and more women become concerned about the side effects of the contraceptive pill, natural methods of cycle tracking have become more popular. Some even claim that cycle tracking and fertility ...
More than half of people who have given birth are not using contraception two months later despite the risk that back-to-back pregnancies can pose, a new UCL study shows. The researchers are backing ...
Active hormone pills in oral contraceptives can increase emotional eating and binge risks in vulnerable women.
Deboki: If you’re a woman and you want to use a contraceptive pill, patch, injection, or device, you have 263 options, according to drugs.com. Sam: But If you’re a man and you want a contraceptive, ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Most transgender men reported ever using contraception, but only half used it to prevent pregnancy. About 10% of ...
Universal contraceptive coverage reduces out-of-pocket costs substantially in British Columbia, especially for young people.