Some women are concerned about how contraceptive pills could be affecting their mental health. Are these fears backed up by ...
Women have little sexual and personal autonomy but bear the burden and blame of managing their reproductive health.
Using hormonal birth control methods, such as "the pill," may increase users' risk of blood clots, strokes and heart attacks, ...
A study of over 2 million women links hormonal contraceptives to a higher risk of heart attacks and strokes. Experts weigh in ...
Sex is often considered a contentious issue at Pepperdine. Perspectives Staff Writer Cassandra Barron examines contraception ...
A Danish study links some hormonal contraceptives to a small increase in arterial thrombosis risk, including stroke and heart ...
Unprotected sex is a good reminder to reflect on your contraceptive choices moving forward. There are various methods of ...
Shannon Driscoll struggled with painful and heavy periods her whole life. Like a lot of people, she tried birth control pills ...
Dr. Raymond Li Hang-wun from HKUMed, who led the study, explained that their findings could lead to changes in medical ...
It is time we let go of the stigma and taboo, understand the facts, and make healthier choices. Expert weighs in.
The Trump administration’s 90-day freeze on foreign aid has impacted family planning resources used by hundreds of thousands ...