The contraceptive pill, which has become the symbol of women's sexual liberation, has given birth over the past five decades to other, more practical hormonal methods to prevent unwanted pregnancies.
Women asking for contraception from contraceptive services are given information about, and offered a choice of, all methods including long-acting reversible contraception. Offering information about ...
The pill remains the most popular method of prescribed contraceptive among women in England, new figures have revealed. Almost nine in 10 women in England who received contraception from the GP or ...
Doctors and nurses will never prescribe you a contraception that isn’t medically safe for you because they work alongside specially formulated guidelines based on up to date clinical research. There ...
Feel like your current form of contraception isn’t working for you? Here’s everything you need to know before switching methods. Finding the right contraception option for you can be tricky, but there ...
When choosing a contraceptive method, consider safety and effectiveness, accessibility and affordability, side effects, user control, reversibility, and ease of removal or discontinuation. Also ...
As Marie Claire launches Women in Tech week, we meet Alice Pelton: the reproductive health innovator who created the world's first contraception review platform It's estimated around 314 million women ...
This week, it was reported that one in three women do not know how to access contraception, as the coronavirus pandemic has prevented them from accessing contraceptive products as they usually would.
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Doctors and nurses will never prescribe you a contraception that isn’t medically safe for you because they work alongside specially formulated guidelines based on up to date clinical research. There ...