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Female condoms -- strange or natural?

Female condoms -- strange or natural?

They've been called noisy, unwieldy and like a plastic bag.

 

Panel OKs new 'morning after' pill

An advisory panel of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave the green light Thursday to an emergency contraceptive for use up to five days after sex.

 

New "morning-after" pill effective and safe: FDA staff

A new, longer-lasting "morning-after" pill to prevent unwanted pregnancy appears to work with no unexpected side effects, U.S. health regulatory staff said in documents released on Tuesday.

 

Birth control pill for men still a ways off

Birth control pill for men still a ways off

For half a century, women have had access to birth control pills. Men? Still waiting.

 

Stronger vaginal gels tested against HIV

Try after try to make vaginal creams that could repel the AIDS virus have failed. Now researchers are testing if a drug used to treat HIV infection ...

 

Women on birth control pill may live longer

Women on birth control pill may live longer

Women who took the birth control pill beginning in the late 1960s lived longer than those never on the pill, a new study says.

 

Birth Control Pills Might Alter Mate Selection: Study

Birth Control Pills Might Alter Mate Selection: Study

Could birth control pills be taking human evolution in a whole new, and possibly detrimental, direction?

 

Birth Control Health Hazards: Popular Contraceptives Put Women At Higher Risk For Blood Clots, Strokes, Other Health Problems

But recently, the Yaz line's image has been clouded by concerns from some researchers, health advocates and plaintiffs' lawyers. They say that the drugs put women at higher risk for blood clots, strokes and other health problems than some other birth control pills do.

 

FOXSexpert: Why There's Still No Male Contraception

Millions has been spent on research, yet there's still no male birth control. Will men ever share in the burden of pregnancy prevention?

 

FDA OKs morning-after pill at age 17 without prescription

The Food and Drug Administration, reversing field, will now let 17-year-olds get the 'morning-after' birth control pill without ...

 

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