Contraception

ACOG Committee Opinion, Number 450, December 2009 -- Increasing Use of Contraceptive Implants and...

High unintended pregnancy rates in the United States may in part be the result of relatively low use of long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) methods, specifically the contraceptive implant and intrauterine devices....

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D.C. Insurance Dept. Denies Birth Control Coverage Meddling

The blog RH Reality Check posted an item yesterday alleging that Gennet Purcell, the District of Columbia's relatively new insurance commissioner, had surreptitiously conspired to make it possible for D.C. women to lose their...

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Birth control for him

RPI part of research on proteins that may hold key to sperm behavior Scientists have known for years of a process that occurs in men's sperm to put the tiny gametes "in the mood." Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic...

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Ron Weddington’s Racist, Bigoted, (Malthusian), Evil letter to Bill Clinton after his election

I came across this recently and it took me a bit to track down the original document. It seems that it may only be available in pdf? Here is the PDF I found of the original. So that it might get wider exposure, I asked a...

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Activists denounce Uganda's homosexuality bill

Uganda news round-up: Anti-homosexuality bill 'will harm country's fight against HIV/Aids'; first lady calls for men to better support their wives through childbirth; the World Cup comes to Uganda A Ugandan government bill that...

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Island's bison to get birth control shots

Calif. island's buffalo to get birth control shots Idea is to reduce their impact — and offer 'romance without responsibilities' These buffalo are descendants of 14 shipped to Santa Catalina Island in 1924 to make a Western...

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Uganda: HIV-Positive Women Need Family Planning Services, Study Shows

Nairobi — HIV-positive women in western Uganda want fewer children than women not living with the virus, but often do not have access to family planning services, a new study reveals. The study of 421 women in the district of...

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Open Letter to Bishop Morin on the outrageous CCHD

by Stephanie Block Friday, November 20, 2009 An Open Letter to Bishop Roger P. Morin of Biloxi Mississippi Dear Bishop Morin, As one of the more visible critics of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD), I would...

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Yaz/Yasmin/Ocella Side Effects: How Does Yaz Cause A Stroke?

Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella are popular contraceptives, but have been linked to serious side effects. These drugs are marketed under different names, but are chemically identical. These birth control pills have been very popular,...

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Q&A: Recognise the Benefits of Slowing Population Growth

KAMPALA, Nov 19 (IPS) - Family planning: key to reducing child mortality and improving maternal health; a way to put less strain on the environment; and a smaller population makes the challenge of providing adequate education...

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