New digital contraceptive methods, such as apps or wearables to determine fertile days, are gaining in popularity. University of Amsterdam medical anthropologist Ellen Algera and her colleagues ...
When choosing a contraceptive method, consider safety and effectiveness, accessibility and affordability, side effects, user control, reversibility, and ease of removal or discontinuation. Also ...
Background: More than 30% of the pregnancies in women aged 35 and over are unintended. This paper compares perceptions about contraceptive methods and use among women with and without an unintended ...
The “pill” was once hailed as medical revolution, later it became the most widely used form of contraceptive. In recent years ...
Contraception is no longer just about preventing pregnancy. It has become central to women's health, career planning, and ...
New digital contraceptive methods, such as apps or wearables to determine fertile days, are gaining in popularity. University of Amsterdam medical anthropologist Ellen Algera and her colleagues ...
World Contraception Day was launched in 2007 as a global initiative. The aim is to spread awareness regarding the ways of contraception and family planning. In India, there is a severe lack of ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . From 2019 to 2022, IUD and tubal sterilization use decreased while vasectomy use increased. New contraceptive ...
As contraceptive methods for women, there are oral contraceptives (pills), condoms for women, intrauterine contraceptive devices (IUD), emergency contraceptive pills (after pills), etc., but for men, ...