There’s certainly nothing wrong with avoiding birth control, taking a nonhormonal approach to it, or having a large family.
Since the approval of the first birth control pill in the 1960s, millions of women have relied on hormonal contraceptives to prevent unintended pregnancies, regulate periods and manage other health ...
As social media and wellness podcasters bombard young women with messages about the pill, many are questioning what they’ve long been told. As social media and wellness podcasters bombard young women ...
The birth control pill is one of the most common forms of contraception in the U.S. But in recent years, claims of side effects of the pill have filled social media platforms, often fueled by ...
Since the Supreme Court eliminated the constitutional right to abortion in 2022, Americans concerned with reproductive freedom have been especially concerned about access to hormonal birth control.