The "rhythm method" may kill off more embryos than other contraceptive methods, such as coils, morning after pills, and oral contraceptives, suggests an article in the Journal of Medical Ethics. The ...
The "rhythm method" may kill off more embryos than other contraceptive methods, such as coils, morning after pills, and oral contraceptives, suggests an article in the Journal of Medical Ethics. The ...
An app that reportedly uses body temperature and menstrual cycle information to help women who use the rhythm method of birth control avoid pregnancy is facing a complaint after 37 women have blamed ...
Chances are, you’ve heard about the rhythm method - and chances are, you haven’t heard entirely good things. The contraception technique, which involves a heterosexual couple having sex based around ...
ATLANTA — A growing number of teen girls say they use the rhythm method for birth control, and more teens also think it’s OK for an unmarried female to have a baby, according to a government survey ...
In the June 3 column by Kathleen Parker, "Let parents make kids meals", Michelle Obama’s campaign to promote healthy eating in school lunch programs in order to avoid obesity is referred to as “gastro ...
The Natural Cycles app aims to prevent pregnancy by evaluating a woman’s daily temperature and menstruation data. The app — which uses this information to calculate which days a woman is at a high or ...
Technology Revives the Rhythm Method as Birth Control Natural family planning as a form of contraception is seeing a revival thanks to new technologies that help women in predicting their fertility.
Everything you need to know about the options, medical advancements, and legal access to contraception. Without ongoing education, our knowledge about birth control is frozen in time. In The State of ...