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An estimated 250 million women worldwide are believed to use some form of hormonal contraception. (JLco) Julia Amaral - stock.adobe.com This could be a tough pill to swallow. Scientists in Denmark ...
Hormonal birth control can both help and hinder chronic health conditions, depending on the specific method and the condition. Individuals with chronic conditions should consider how different birth ...
Only 2% of men worldwide opt for a vasectomy and approximately 20% of couples use male condoms as their primary contraception method. While contraceptives with hormonal mechanisms of action (pills, ...
Natural family planning, barriers, hormonal methods, copper IUDs, and permanent sterilization have varying degrees of effectiveness. Family planning involves tracking fertility cycles and sexual ...
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Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Novel methods of contraception are being introduced. For example, ZabBio is designing a ...
New research reveals that 44% of people at risk of pregnancy aren't using their preferred contraceptive method. A mother and ...
The survey of Missourians ages 18 to 35 found widespread support for birth control, with 85% of those polled in favor of ...
Researchers evaluated contraceptive use, gynecologic follow-up, and pregnancy risk awareness among women with various rheumatic conditions.