The use of systemic hormonal contraceptives may be associated with an elevated risk for allergic rhinitis, a recent study shows.
I talked to two ob-gyns and two mental health experts to find out what happens to menstruating people’s bodies and minds ...
Neither Medicaid nor commercial health plans will pay a pharmacist to prescribe the same hormonal contraceptives as a doctor.
On the other hand, some people are more sensitive to hormonal birth control and would like to avoid progestin, in which case the copper IUD may be a better fit. Here are the overall differences ...
The growth of the hormonal contraceptives market is driven by rise in prevalence of unintended pregnancies, increase in awareness about family planning, and availability of advanced contraceptive ...
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