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The birth control pill is one of many contraceptive options available on today's market. We'll break down what you need to know.
So, how do contraceptives work, anyway? The biology behind birth control differs for each method, but non-permanent contraception generally falls into four different categories: barrier methods, short ...
Some people have concerns about the long-term effects of reversible birth control on fertility. However, no scientific evidence links reversible birth control (such as hormonal birth control pills ...
Hormonal birth control is a fact of life for millions of women. In the U.S. alone, more than 60 million women of reproductive ...
When a man takes a birth control pill designed for women, it won't do anything to prevent pregnancy, but it may cause some unexpected side effects.
Read on to learn more about what experts consider the best birth control options, including how they work and factors an individual should consider before choosing a type of contraception.
Some birth control methods have been linked with reduced bone density. The risk may be greater in people who start taking them during adolescence.
The availability of a reversible form of male birth control is coming closer to fruition after researchers presented further evidence that this particular method — which suppresses the ...
A beaming hope in reproductive health, first ever male birth control pill just passed its first clinical trial with no side effects on humans; larger test are expected to follow soon.
But unlike some forms of existing birth control for women, this form doesn’t come in a pill, and it isn’t administered as a shot. It’s a gel that’s rubbed on the shoulders.