False information on social media about contraception and expectations about side effects can lead some young women to stop using contraception.
The survey of Missourians ages 18 to 35 found widespread support for birth control, with 85% of those polled in favor of ...
Hormonal birth control does not cause seizure conditions. However, some research suggests it may increase seizure risk in people with epilepsy or other seizure disorders. This can happen due to ...
The Funk Generation singer—who shared her endometriosis diagnosis in 2022—shared insight into her past experience with birth control. "Hair loss, and the skin goes crazy, and then the mood goes crazy, ...
This is the fifth installment in a series of articles about the science of various aspects of college life. Any Brown student can schedule an appointment with Student Health Services to review various ...
Birth control pills are generally safe when prescribed appropriately and taken under medical supervision. However, like any ...
Oura is launching a new reproductive health feature that takes hormonal contraception into consideration when tracking period ...
Oura has introduced new features for birth control tracking and menopause insights, using real-time biometric data to offer ...
How Does Mirena Work for Birth Control? Mirena is a small, flexible plastic, T-shaped system that slowly releases small amounts of a progestin hormone (levonorgestrel) into your uterus. It is the same ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) does not seem to reduce fertility, but many MS medications can harm an unborn baby, so managing your medication when you intend to become pregnant is important. Most birth ...