If you use birth control pills, you might get a light bleed at the end of the pill cycle. However, Dr Sood points out that it's not a real menstrual period.
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Birth control skepticism, teen fertility education center stage at Trump’s women’s health summit
Seeking to reach women at a moment when Trump’s support is slipping among a key voting bloc, the MAHA movement, the administration-sponsored event elevated perspectives outside conventional standards ...
Clinics are pleading with Congress and HHS for answers amid “radio silence” about the imminent expiration of Title X funding.
When a teen girl recently posted on TikTok about the “pros and cons of birth control,” almost 120,000 people hit the “like” button. Of the pros, the girl said her birth control made her period ...
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Georgia House passes bill to let pharmacists dispense birth control without prescriptions
Women could get birth control drugs directly from pharmacies without needing a doctor’s prescription, according to a bill that cleared the Georgia House on Wednesday. The proposal would expand ...
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The fix for Britain’s giant rat problem? Rodent birth control
Several drugs that stop rats from having pups are in development and could be in use within 10 years ...
House Bill 1138, known as the Increasing Access to Contraceptives Act, would allow pharmacists to prescribe hormonal contraceptives such as birth control pills.
House Bill 1138, known as the Increasing Access to Contraceptives Act, would allow pharmacists to prescribe hormonal contraceptives such as birth control pills.
With several birth control options available, doctors say some methods are more effective than others and have different side effects.
Women could get birth control drugs directly from pharmacies without needing a doctor’s prescription, according to a bill that cleared the Georgia House on Wednesday.
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