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Going Off Birth Control: Effects on Periods, Fertility, and More
Healthline· 4 days agoMedically speaking, you generally don’t need to consult with a healthcare professional to stop most ...
Column: Fears about 'Ozempic babies' show how woeful U.S. women's healthcare really is
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoAccording to recent reports, all of them anecdotal and many of them on TikTok, off-label use of...
Birth control for hair growth: Which type is best and why?
Medical News Today· 3 days agoBirth control can affect hair growth. Types with more estrogen may support hair growth, while types...
Commentary: Students should be able to learn about birth control
The State· 5 days agoOpill was recently recognized as the first FDA-approved over-the-counter daily birth control pill. While this is a step forward for contraceptive ...
Dermatologist Reviewed Ways To Banish Body Acne for Good
Health.com· 2 days agoBody acne includes acne breakouts that occur on the chest, back, neck, shoulder, upper arms, and...
Sybil Wilkes ‘What You Need To Know:’ Weight Loss Meds Can Cause Unintended Pregnancy
Black America Web· 4 days agoAn increasing number of women using the drugs such as Ozempic or Wegovy for weight loss, report an unexpected side effect: pregnancy. Women are sharing ...
Children and adults are gobbling supplements. Do you know the risks?
Washington Post via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAmericans spend billions of dollars every year on dietary supplements that claim to promote almost...
Stephanie Sober
Time Magazine· 3 days agoBirth control pills revolutionized women’s reproductive health when they first became available in the U.S. in the 1960s. After advocates pushed...
Opinion | Why Don't Men Have Their Version of 'The Pill'?
MedPage Today· 6 days agoLast fall, my first-year University of Miami daughter came to me with big news: she'd met a special...
The Woman Who Got Your Best Friend Pregnant
The Cut· 6 days agoThe book is Taking Charge of Your Fertility, a 557-page manual on the female reproductive system, first published in 1995 by a women’s-health educator...