World Contraception Day is marked every year to remind us that contraception isn’t only about preventing pregnancies, it’s ...
Many couples worry that long-term contraceptive use may harm fertility. Experts explain why these fears are myths and what ...
Bust the most common contraception myths with expert insights. From infertility fears to IUD safety and the truth about the ...
A new evidence brief from the United Nations’ Special Programme in Human Reproduction (HRP) and the World Health Organization (WHO) underscores the transformative impact of contraceptive use on ...
According to the organisation Ibis Reproductive Health, 31% of girls aged between 15 and 19 are sexually active, do not want ...
Teens who are new to Canada are having less sex than their Canadian-born peers, but when they do they're less likely to use contraception, according to new research.
A new study from the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations' Special Programme in Human Reproduction (HRP), and ...
Threats to access to contraception are significant and urgent. Nine in 10 Wisconsin families rely on basic contraceptives to ...
Teens’ contraceptive use has dropped, with the largest decrease reported by newcomers, according to a new study.
New study reveals over-the-counter birth control pills are reaching previously unprotected women, especially in rural areas ...
Less than half of female adolescents and young women can correctly answer questions about how contraceptives work, according ...
If conservatives claim their goal is to save the government money, they should be handing out free birth control on every corner. Estimates show that every dollar spent on contraceptives saves almost ...