Work through the questions and explanations to build confidence in providing safe, patient-centred emergency contraception.
Troubled by a pain in her ear, Kerry Sharples from Crewe, Cheshire, saw her doctor - the mum had no idea of the devastating ...
There are more safe and effective options than ever before but what’s safe for one person may not be the best option for ...
In the 1970s, the contraceptive pill was the most frequently used method of contraception in Western countries; in Germany, for example, one in three women used "the pill." ...
Still, the findings "don't support that Americans are overarchingly more judgmental or moralistic than in other countries," said Jonathan Evans, senior researcher at Pew Research Center.
"Game-changing" tests are being developed that could detect breast cancers and endometriosis at home. Researchers said that ...
Research showed that older women used safer methods of abortion. Fully safe methods did not dominate in any region of Ghana.
Women will be able to see a pharmacist instead of a doctor to access the pill, but the move has doctors worried.
On average, more than one-third of women who start using a modern contraceptive method stop using it within the first year. More than half of discontinuations are among women experiencing ...
House Bill 6 establishes Virginians' right to obtain contraceptives and protects doctors' right to prescribe FDA-approved ...
Dr Eleonora Benhar Noccioli, VP of Science and Data at Natural Cycles, has issued a warning to anyone who uses period tracking apps as contraception.