Sentences with phrase «with effective contraception»

A new birth control pill for men appears to be safe when used daily for a month, with hormone responses consistent with effective contraception, study researchers say.
Tiger has further argued — as Humanae Vitae did not explicitly, though other works of Catholic theology have — for a causal link between contraception and abortion, stating outright that «with effective contraception controlled by women, there are still more abortions than ever....

Not exact matches

«Essure... is a safe and effective medical device that benefits women by providing them with a valuable contraception option,» Bayer said.
Certainly all possible efforts to spread the knowledge and technology of contraception is the first priority, along with the duty of fighting the current orthodoxy of the Roman Catholic church which forbids all forms of effective birth control.
Effective contraception, nothing to do with marriage.
Although no contraception is 100 % effective, the IUD is one of the most effective forms of birth control available according to Planned Parenthood, with less than one out of every 100 women getting pregnant each year.
What we did (in the Colorado Family Planning Initiative) is kind of flip the mindset, so rather than introducing all contraception as being on the same playing field, we said, «Let's start with what is most effective
This step is in keeping with the nature of emergency contraception which needs to be prompt to be effective.
Providing women who take a powerful acne drug with a fact sheet about contraception while visiting the dermatologist can significantly improve their awareness of the most effective birth control options and may prevent unintended pregnancies and birth defects that can be caused by the drug, according to a University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine study published Feb. 4 in the journal JAMA Dermatology.
The accuracy of 99.3 % is for planning or preventing pregnancy — so you don't say «99.3 % effective» like you would with a contraception like the pill or IUD.
While women who used condoms or other less effective forms of contraception were more likely to become pregnant than women who used hormonal contraception, women with advance provision or pharmacy access were not more likely to abandon contraception or switch to less effective methods.
Blocking patients from Planned Parenthood in Texas was associated with a 35 % decline in women in publicly funded programs using the most effective methods of birth control and a dramatic 27 % increase in births among women who had previously accessed injectable contraception through those programs.
A recent study in the New England Journal of Medicine showed that blocking patients from going to Planned Parenthood in Texas was associated with a 35 % decline in women in publicly funded programs using the most effective methods of birth control and a dramatic 27 % increase in births among women who had previously accessed injectable contraception through those programs.
Organizations that remained open, many with reduced hours, were often unable to offer the most effective methods of contraception, such as IUDs and contraceptive implants, to women who wanted them.
Now, with this decision, women of all ages will soon be able to pick up emergency contraception off the shelves as soon as they need it — and considering it's more effective the sooner it's taken, this decision will go a long way to helping more women prevent unintended pregnancy.
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