The pill is under fire on social media. So why is birth control being called "poison" - and what do doctors say?
Sebela’s Miudella is the first hormone-free IUD approved by the FDA in four decades and the first IUD to use nitinol.
Birth control may make you feel crabby, sad, or short-tempered, but there are non-hormonal birth control options that you can ...
Senate Bill 323 in South Carolina could redefine contraception, potentially limiting access to birth control methods for women.
A birth control implant is available as a rod about the size of a matchstick that can release hormones into the body and prevent pregnancies for up to 5 years. 2,3 A doctor inserts it into the upper ...
If you stop your birth control method early in pregnancy, you shouldn't experience damage to your health or your baby's.
The World's Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Victoria Pihl Sørensen, a Danish historian who has studied Denmark's IUD program ...
The rumor originated from New York Times reporting about the Trump administration destroying $10 million in contraceptives meant to go abroad.
A new partnership with MUSC Health and contraceptive access program No Drama aims to expand birth control access amid threats ...
Myths about birth control have long proliferated in the US (thanks in part to the abysmal state of sex ed), but recent events have amplified their spread—namely, the rise of influencers sharing ...
The layoffs have raised fears that the administration could be effectively ending an initiative that provides contraception ...