Birth Control Methods and The Risk of Blood Clots
You may have heard that birth control pills can give you blood clots. Birth control pills as well as patches, rings, and some IUDs use hormones to ...
Leer másYou may have heard that birth control pills can give you blood clots. Birth control pills as well as patches, rings, and some IUDs use hormones to ...
Leer másHow it works: You insert the gel into your vagina via applicator immediately before or up to one hour before sex. Cons: Must be put inside the vagi...
Leer másTubal ligation is surgery women can get to 'tie” their fallopian tubes. You may have pain in your belly for a few days after the procedure. It depe...
Leer másTwist the open end closed so that the semen stays inside and gently pull it out. Compare that to 2 out of 100 women whose partners always use male ...
Leer másSimilar research found that 10 years or more after women stopped using birth control pills, their breast cancer risk returned to the same level as ...
Leer másIf you’re looking into your options for birth control, one method you may want to think about is the IUD. In rare cases, the size or shape of your ...
Leer másTubal ligation -- also known as having your tubes tied -- is a kind of surgery that will keep you from ever getting pregnant. Only about one in 200...
Leer másAlthough you can use spermicide alone, it works better when you combine it with a condom or diaphragm. Spermicide condoms prevent pregnancy 87% of ...
Leer másWith continuous birth control pill use, you take an active pill every day and never have a period. But effects vary in part because the amount and ...
Leer másThe minipill is a type of birth control pill. But the minipill doesn’t block eggs as well as combination pills. With estrogen in combination birth ...
Leer másWomen have been using the diaphragm for birth control in one form or another for hundreds of years. So if you put the diaphragm in hours ahead of t...
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