Please, talk to your physician (MD, DO, ND)
about other contraceptive options or ways to minimize the adverse affects of the pill on your health (I think ND's can be the most helpful here).
The Pill, Condoms and You has a detailed explanation about two of the most popular forms of birth control while Natural Birth Control will provide you with valuable information
about other contraceptive methods.
Not exact matches
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other words, these lawyers and judges would agree that the government «should bear the burden of showing that there is something deeply unreasonable
about the understanding [of the moral implications of
contraceptive drugs] maintained by the Greens.»
Hormone changes due to induced abortion may indeed be related to breast cancer, but there are
other known causes of hormone changes that we should worry
about, including the widespread use of chemical
contraceptives, fertility drugs that cause hormone surges, increased obesity and fat content in the diet that change the body's estrogen metabolism, and last but not least, chemical contaminants in the environment that mimic estrogen....
THe discussion cant be had
about contraceptives for
other reasons because the mandate is not
about that.
The women were given in - person questionnaires
about pregnancies, breastfeeding, hormonal
contraceptive use and
other factors.
And teens who report having good conversations with their parents
about sex are more likely to delay sexual activity, have fewer partners, and use condoms and
other contraceptives when they do have sex.»
Planned Parenthood can provide you with more information
about birth control pills and
other contraceptive choices.
If you'd like more information
about contraceptives and their uses, contact Planned Parenthood, where a clinician can provide you with more information
about birth control pills and
other contraceptive choices.
About half of the sample used oral
contraceptives, with or without condoms, and the
other half of the sample relied on condoms as their
contraceptive method; however, only 27 % of women reported condom use at every intercourse.
«Approximately half of surveyed students said they wanted to learn more
about communication with partners,
contraceptive methods, and prevention of HIV and
other STIs,» says Dr. Sarah Keogh, senior research scientist at the Guttmacher Institute and a coauthor of the report.
As Congress continues to debate these issues, the Guttmacher Institute received a request from Sen. Patty Murray (D - WA), in her capacity as ranking member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, for information
about FQHCs» ability to serve the millions of women who currently obtain
contraceptive care from Planned Parenthood and
other types of Title X — supported sites.