11 March 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Need-to-Know Birth Control Info

Depo-Provera is a contraceptive shot used by millions of women since it was approved by the FDA two decades ago: Your gyno gives you a jab (usually to your upper arm) once every three months, and it has a 99.7 percent effectiveness rate at keeping you baby-free. That’s as good as the pill, without the added […]

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11 March 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Need-to-Know Birth Control Info

Depo-Provera is a contraceptive shot used by millions of women since it was approved by the FDA two decades ago: Your gyno gives you a jab (usually to your upper arm) once every three months, and it has a 99.7 percent effectiveness rate at keeping you baby-free. That’s as good as the pill, without the added […]

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11 March 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Need-to-Know Birth Control Info

Depo-Provera is a contraceptive shot used by millions of women since it was approved by the FDA two decades ago: Your gyno gives you a jab (usually to your upper arm) once every three months, and it has a 99.7 percent effectiveness rate at keeping you baby-free. That’s as good as the pill, without the added […]

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28 November 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Will Birth Control Be OTC Soon?

Wouldn’t it be great if getting birth control were as easy as picking up a bottle of Tylenol? Well, a major medical group thinks it should be. Last week, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommended that birth control should be available as an over-the-counter drug, in order to make it significantly more […]

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06 November 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Are You At Risk of Messing Up Your Birth Control?

Feeling sad or anxious? Your reproductive health might be at risk. Women with symptoms of depression or stress are significantly less likely to use birth control consistently, according to a study recently presented at the American Public Health Association’s annual meeting. Inconsistent use of birth control can lead to greater risk of unwanted pregnancy and […]

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05 November 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Are You At Risk of Messing Up Your Birth Control?

Feeling sad or anxious? Your reproductive health might be at risk. Women with symptoms of depression or stress are significantly less likely to use birth control consistently, according to a study recently presented at the American Public Health Association’s annual meeting. Inconsistent use of birth control can lead to greater risk of unwanted pregnancy and […]

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07 October 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Free Birth Control Lowers Abortion Rates

New research from Washington University in St. Louis reveals that women who receive birth control for free are less likely to have an unplanned pregnancy—and also less likely to have abortions—than women in the general population. The study, published in the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology, followed more than 9,000 women over five years starting in […]

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07 October 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Free Birth Control Lowers Abortion Rates

New research from Washington University in St. Louis reveals that women who receive birth control for free are less likely to have an unplanned pregnancy—and also less likely to have abortions—than women in the general population. The study, published in the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology, followed more than 9,000 women over five years starting in […]

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07 October 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Free Birth Control Lowers Abortion Rates

New research from Washington University in St. Louis reveals that women who receive birth control for free are less likely to have an unplanned pregnancy—and also less likely to have abortions—than women in the general population. The study, published in the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology, followed more than 9,000 women over five years starting in […]

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07 October 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Free Birth Control Lowers Abortion Rates

New research from Washington University in St. Louis reveals that women who receive birth control for free are less likely to have an unplanned pregnancy—and also less likely to have abortions—than women in the general population. The study, published in the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology, followed more than 9,000 women over five years starting in […]

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