But the worst culprit when it comes to low testosterone is
taking oral contraception.
Not exact matches
Now, after a complaint was filed by eight faculty members, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has ruled that BelmontAbbey is discriminating against women: «By denying prescription
contraception drugs, Respondent is discriminating based on gender because only females
take oral prescription contraceptives.
With most
oral contraception, a woman
takes a daily pill, usually a combination of estrogen and progestin.
Worldwide about 144 million women use hormonal
contraception — around 41 million use the injectable forms and 103 million
take the
oral contraceptive pill.
Women
taking both St. John's wort and
oral contraception report an increase in irregular bleeding and, much more alarming, an uptick in unplanned pregnancies.
For example,
oral contraception for birth control can be rendered inactive if
taken with the supplement St. John's wort.