Contraception
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Preferred Forms of ContraceptionThere are many forms of contraception available on the market. Individuals have the option of choosing forms that work well for them and their partners.
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Contraception - a Catholic ViewpointThis article discusses contraception and the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church.
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Does TRICARE Cover Contraception?Couples who have completed their family, or those who choose not to have children, will need to consider their long term options. Does TRICARE cover contraception?
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Iranians Prefer Pull-Out Method Over Modern ContraceptionFamily planning in Iran widely differs from Western civilizations. Withdrawl method of contraception is found to be strongly linked to unsafe abortions, unwanted pregnancy, poor female literacy rates, and others. -
Catholic Hospitals and Emergency Contraception for RapeWomen who have been raped often want emergency contraception to prevent pregnancy. Will this be likely if she visits a Catholic hospital though?
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A Guide to Emergency Contraception for Young WomenDetails about emergency contraception and how it works. -
Should You Provide Contraception to Your Child?This article explains why, when, and how to provide contraception to your child.
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Using Birth Control Pills as Emergency ContraceptionCan birth control pills be used as emergency contraception in place of Plan B? Here are some of the things that you should know about using a higher dosage of birth control pills to prevent pregnancy.
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Sex Ed: Abstinence or Contraception? Why Can't We Teach Both?Kids should be taught both abstinence and contraception.
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Contraception Controversy? It's the 21st Century, Right?Religiously-affiliated colleges and hospitals are objecting to a federal requirement that their health insurance plans cover contraception for employees on "religious grounds." If they succeed, there will only be one clear winner. Hint: it's not God.
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Obama Contraception Bill: Assault on Religion or Protection of Liberty?Conservatives argue that Obama's contraception bill under the Affordable Health Care Act is an assault on religion. However, a closer look reveals it to be less an attack on religious liberty than a logical step in support of liberty.
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Healthcare Showdown: Religion, Government, and ContraceptionThe recent passing of the healthcare law has brought up some lawsuits when it comes to forced contraception on religious institutions. Should government and religion be mixed?
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Candidates and ContraceptionIn the wake of a Personhood Amendment on one ballot and six more coming, George Stephanopoulos's questions about contraception, and the answers given by candidates, are extremely relevant to slightly more than half this country's population: Women.
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Methods of ContraceptionThis article advises on what the most popular forms of contraception are available. It also states whether they help to reduce the risk of catching sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
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Emergency Contraception Options: Pills and IUDsAll types of emergency contraception are most effective when used as soon as possible after unprotected intercourse. Here are the types currently available.
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Different Aspects of ContraceptionContraception refers to prevention of unwanted pregnancy. It can be done using condoms or intrauterine devices, or with hormonal contraceptive pills that are available in two forms '" regular contraception and emergency contraception.
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Hormonal Based Contraception: The First 90 DaysHow The Pill and other hormonal based contraception can adversely affect your health in the first 90 days of use.
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Sex & Contraception: They Should Go Hand In HandSafe sex and contraception methods for the modern world.
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Conference Reveals Promising Options for Male ContraceptionThe second "Future of Male Contraception" conference presented a number of alternatives to traditional male contraceptive methods.
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Contraception by Rhythm Method: Pros, Cons and Ovulation PredictorsAn overview of a common natural approach to contraception
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Blog for Choice: Emergency ContraceptionBlog for Choice: Emergency Contraception -
A Guide to Emergency ContraceptionThis article will provide you with a guide to the different types of emergency contraception.
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Contraception - What Every Woman Needs to KnowThere are several methods of contraception available to women...
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Contraception for Middle SchoolersPromiscuity in middle school is a very real problem, but is contraception the appropriate anecdote?
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Withdrawal Method of Contraception: How it WorksThe withdrawal method of contraception is effective when used correctly.
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Emergency Contraception: The Morning After PillA guide to emergency contraception, also known as the morning after pill. Also find recommended doses and other substitutes.
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Teaching Teens About Contraception & the Ineffective Use of Coitus InterruptusMany teenagers continue to use the withdrawal method as a form of contraception, even with education in sexual health which promotes abstinence and other forms of contraception.
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When is the Best Time to Discuss Contraception with Your Spouse?Couples who wish to limit their family size or practice permanent birth control will usually try out several different types of contraception to find the one that works best for them
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What Type of Contraception Should You Use While Breastfeeding ?What types of contraception while breastfeeding are safe to use? Find out here.
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Depo-Provera: Contraception Administered Every 3 MonthsIt is not always easy to remember to take the contraceptive pill every day, so how about a contraception that is only required every 3 months?
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Contraception Choices: The IUDOne of the more complicated decisions sexually active women of child-bearing ages have to make is their choice of contraceptive. While there are many methods of contraception, from condoms to birth control pills, here we'll talk about IntraUterine Device or IUD.
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Are We in for Male Hormone Contraception?Medicine is a step closer to developping hormonal contraception for men. Recent studies have shown that the hormones testosterone and progestin efficiently surpress the production of sperms.
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All About Ella: New FDA-Approved Emergency ContraceptionElla works by delaying or inhibiting ovulation and thinning out the uterine lining. Most females ovulate once a month, usually between days 12 and 17 of their menstrual cycle.
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Ella: An All New Emergency Contraception OptionIf you're trying to find out what a woman's options are when it comes to emergency birth control, this guide gives you information about ella, a new emergency birth control option.
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Current Regulations on Emergency ContraceptionThe Plan B pill, also known as the 'morning-after pill' has gone through may changes since its birth in 1999. A current regulation on how this pill and others like it can be obtained has changed. -
Male Contraception: A Good Hot BathThis is a general set of guidelines and information on the hot water method of temporary male sterilization.
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The In's and Out's of Emergency ContraceptionA look at how to use emergency birth control, how it works, and it's effectiveness.
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Debunking 8 Popular Myths About Sex, Conception and ContraceptionSome rather ludicrous myths have developed about getting pregnant and avoiding getting pregnant. Check out eight of the most popularly believed myths and see if you have been suckered all these years. -
Abortifacient Methods of Birth Control and ContraceptionIf you are pro-life and on birth control, please get the facts about the kind of contraceptive that you use. Some forms of the birth control pill are abortifacients. If you believe life begins at conception, please read this. -
Is Breastfeeding a Form of Natural Contraception?This article outlines the use of LAM as a method of natural birth control, as well as some extra tips you can use to make the method more effective.





