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There are several types of birth control methods that have been officially labeled as contraception—i.e., they have been shown to be reliable in preventing conception from taking place. There are ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNGP comments on gonorrhoea as antibiotic resistant cases riseSexual health expert and GP at LloydsPharmacy Online Doctor, Dr Bhavini Shah (she/her) explains who is most at risk of ...
More and more women are turning away from the pill, as worries grow around side-effects, stoked by misinformation on social ...
Recent changes, including full funding for Cerazette and proposed IUCD supply reforms, are welcome but fall short of meeting the needs of wāhine, argues Orna McGinn ...
We can take a pill, erect a barrier, put ourselves under the ... There is a great temptation for couples who use contraception to tell themselves that conception cannot happen that because they ...
A female condom is one type of barrier method that prevents pregnancy and can help keep you safe from STDs. Looking for a more natural birth control method? You’ll want to know your options ...
Developed in collaboration with Columbia University in New York and YourChoice Therapeutics, YCT-529 works as a contraceptive ...
I will refer only to this Magisterium. According to many scholars, the judgment that contraception is gravely sinful matter goes back to the Encyclical Casti connubii, where we find its most ...
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UK Men’s Health in Crisis? Startling Stats You Can’t Ignore!UK’s Bold Move to Address Growing Health Gaps! For the first time, the UK government is going to launch a men's health ...
Up until Iowa’s six-week abortion ban was signed into law on July 14, 2024, University of Iowa student Julia Moody viewed birth control as a reliable option. She began taking the pill in seventh grade ...
With this method, you use indicators of fertility, like cervical mucus and basal body temperature, to identify your fertile window. During that window, you avoid sex or use a barrier method. Today, ...
In this episode of the EMJ Podcast, Jonathan Sackier speaks with Rachel Rubin, a urologist and sexual medicine specialist, about the need for patient-centred care, the importance of multidisciplinary ...
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