If, like me, you keep seeing those "I armor up" commercials while binge-watching Broad City on Hulu, you might be curious about how Nexplanon works. Just how effective is Nexplanon, the birth control ...
Now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned, leaving states to decide whether or not to allow abortion within their borders, it's understandable that some people have been thinking about their birth ...
Prior to insertion, contraindications to the ENG implant should be assessed by taking a detailed patient history. The risks, benefits and side effects of the implant, as well as the insertion and ...
During her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in 2012, Michelle Moniz treated an expectant mother in her early 20s who wanted an intrauterine birth ...
Contraception is a wonderful thing. (If you've read about how excited I am to get a contraceptive arm implant, you'll know I'm a serious fan.) And for those women who intend to have precisely no ...
Birth control methods are meant to evolve with your personal, sexual, and general health needs. What worked in your teens may not be the right choice in your 20s, 30s, or 40s. That’s because your ...
As a woman with a disability, you have the right to decide whether to become pregnant and give birth, as well as the number, spacing, and timing of your children. You have a right to obtain accurate ...
Contraception and family planning are vital aspects of sexual and reproductive health and rights. Despite major advances in ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract An analysis of 2,586 potential acceptors of hormonal contraceptive implants (NORPLANT R) interviewed at 10 family planning clinics in ...
Tasha Hughes didn't know she would develop a rare condition which meant the implant was unsuitable for her to use. When Tasha Hughes chose the implant as her method of contraception back in 2014, when ...
Kenya’s modern contraceptive prevalence rate (mCPR) among married women has nearly doubled in two decades, rising from 31.5 percent in 2003 to 56.9 percent in 2022.
When the push notification declaring that the Supreme Court intended to overturn Roe v. Wade popped up on my phone, I felt like a lot of people did: incredibly afraid for my future. I’m a trans man, ...