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If you're considering using birth control, you have many options — including natural family planning, over-the-counter products, prescription contraceptives ...
If you want to use birth control, there are many choices. To help pick the right method of birth control, also called contraception, think about the ...
A desire for more control of the birthing process; Cultural or religious concerns; Lack of access to transportation; Lack of a local hospital; Lower cost ...
You may want to start getting ready for another pregnancy. Or if you don't want to get pregnant, it's important to choose birth control that's right for your ...
The Mindful Breathing Laboratory of Roberto P. Benzo, M.D., studies how self-awareness, mindfulness, physical activity and self-management impact the health and ...
The withdrawal method — pulling the penis out of the vagina before ejaculation — isn't the most effective birth control. Learn about the pros and cons.
“… she should continue using contraception. Once she reaches age. 55, regardless of what's happening, she is OK to stop.” Vivien Williams. Because the ...
Birth control also is called contraception. The device is a T-shaped plastic frame. It releases a type of the hormone progestin.
Birth control choices right after a baby is born include: A contraceptive implant, such as etonogestrel (Nexplanon). A copper or hormonal intrauterine device ( ...
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