ZME Science on MSN
This FDA Approved Birth Control Method Is Effective But Your Doctor Probably Never Mentioned It
“Since most physicians don’t know that this is an option, patients don’t know about it. It’s safe, effective, and puts the ...
AllAfrica on MSN
Rwanda: Why Are More Married Women Using Modern Contraception?
The use of modern family planning methods among married women in Rwanda has risen gradually over the past three decades, from 13 percent in 1992 to 64 percent in 2025, according to the Rwanda ...
Onlymyhealth on MSN
Is the pull out method a safe sexual practice? Expert explains
Unless you live under a rock, you must have heard of the pull out method. It is a sexual act, which is said to be very common ...
For decades, far-right political agendas have targeted contraceptive access, portraying hormonal birth control as unsafe — or ...
If you're on PCOS medication, you may be confused if it's safe to consume alcohol. A gynaecologist reveals whether it's worth the risk.
CHINA has hiked up the prices of condoms and other contraceptives amid plummeting birth rates in the world’s second most ...
The Kathmandu Post on MSN
Contraceptive shortages are driving up abortions in Nepal
Abortion rate has risen by over 31 percent in four years, and experts say unsafe abortions could put maternal health at risk.
13don MSN
Are Men Ready To Pop The Pill? Hormone-Free Male Contraceptive Pill Moves Closer To Reality
A hormone-free male contraceptive pill called YCT-529 has successfully completed its first human safety trial, marking an ...
A new study shows many doctors do not offer self-injected birth control, even though it is safe and effective.
allAfrica.com on MSN
Malawi: Family Planning Methods On Track in Ndirande - BLM
Most women and girls in Ndirande Township, Blantyre City, are opting for short-term family planning methods, with contraceptive injections emerging as the most preferred option, a visit to Banja la ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results