Education on birth control and its potential adverse effects is vital to women choosing the type that best suits them. Skepticism surrounding hormonal birth control has been increasing nationwide, ...
The most common side effects of birth control methods are minor and temporary. But it’s important to be aware of the more serious risks, too, before you choose a contraceptive method. While birth ...
Although some birth control methods can be costly without insurance, free or lower cost options are available. Many clinics, health centers, and programs provide free or lower cost birth control for ...
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What Are the Chances of Getting Pregnant on Birth Control?
While birth control is highly effective, no contraceptive method is 100% guaranteed to prevent pregnancy. Each method has a ...
An alarming new study has revealed that except one all hormonal birth control methods could carry a higher risk of heart attacks and strokes in women. Eight in ten women across the globe use birth ...
As a woman, there is a high chance that at some point in your life you may find yourself in a position where you have to start using birth control. This could be in order to prevent unwanted ...
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When does fertility return after stopping birth control?
Medically reviewed by Monique Rainford, MD Key Takeaways After stopping birth control, you start ovulating again and can ...
This hormonal birth control is administered once every three months and is effective at preventing pregnancy. However, it must be taken regularly, and patients need to stay on schedule to maintain ...
More than 53,000 eligible Manitobans have accessed birth control at no cost in the first year of the provincial government's ...
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