It’s a weird time to talk about contraceptives. Here's what the debate is missing.
In 1886, chemist W. J. Rendell manufactured the first birth control suppository. It contained a cocoa butter shell for suppositories that melted in the body to release the medication quinine, a drug ...
"It's been no secret that women have suffered tremendously from IUD insertion... these guidelines are needed," Dr. Nicole Grossenburg, an OB-GYN at Sanford Health, told Flow Space.
For the first few years after Victoria Stephens had the ­contraceptive implant Nexplanon placed just under the skin in her left arm, it was 'perfect', she says.
Dispelling common myths, experts say these methods are suitable even for women who haven’t had children and do not affect future fertility ...
Most of the time, we focus on a person’s ability to choose. Of course, that right cannot be understated. But why is it that ...
Aspivix - a FemTech company dedicated to modernizing gynecological care - announced the results of a multicenter ...
“All I have is sperm,” Akash Bakshi says. “I’m just looking at sperm counts.” Every day the co-founder of YourChoice Therapeutics arrives at his startup’s office in San Francisco to do this work. A ...
COLUMBIA — Providing low-cost and free birth control to South Carolina women boosted the state’s economy an estimate $430 million, according to a new impact study conducted by a policy council housed ...
NUUK, Greenland — Native Greenlander Amarok Peterson was 27 years old when she learned the gut-wrenching truth about why she couldn’t have children — and that Denmark was to blame. At 13, she became ...