I recently became sexually active, and I feel like it’s good idea for me to go on birth control. However, I have a medical condition that precludes me from using any medications that involve estrogen.
In this year of the War On Women, it seems that finally there’s a glimmer of hope that maybe the government doesn’t actually hate us after all. A non-partisan panel of experts has recommended that ...
The New York Times takes the pulse on the political issues involved here. Getting contraception on the list has been a major priority for reproductive health groups, who logically point out that high ...
Dr. Anna Peoples, who runs Peoples Pharmacy, said the process is simple and designed to remove barriers to care. "The pharmacy actually is a one-stop shop," Dr. Peoples said. "So, folks can come here, ...
False information on social media about contraception and expectations about side effects can lead some young women to stop ...
WASHINGTON — More than half of privately insured women are getting free birth control under President Barack Obama’s health law, a major coverage shift that’s likely to advance. This week the Supreme ...
The Trump administration’s Friday ruling to allow more employers and insurers to choose not to cover birth control could affect nearly 2 million N.C. women who have health insurance coverage of free ...
The rights of the religious and the secular clash again Wednesday at the Supreme Court, this time in the controversial context of Obamacare and birth control. The health care law sought to equalize ...
Here’s the main problem I have with the concept of over-the-counter birth control: It’s not free, and it doesn’t enable people to get the best option based on medical advice. All people should have ...
For hating on your babymaker so hard, the government sure is spending a lot of time down there. Just ask Planned Parenthood: There’s a lot of womb-shaming here in Texas. But finally, finally, a ...