As Marie Claire launches Women in Tech week, we meet Alice Pelton: the reproductive health innovator who created the world's first contraception review platform It's estimated around 314 million women ...
There are 13 different types of contraception available, but which one is right for you? Read the rest of our guide to the different methods available to help you decide. Contraceptive injections are ...
Sun doctor Carol Cooper rates the forms of contraception YOU use NEW research has revealed that more women in Europe rely on the “withdrawal” method of contraception than anywhere else in the world.
There has been a “significant increase” in the proportion of women seeking abortions who are using natural methods to prevent pregnancy, such as tracking periods on smartphone apps, a study suggests.
If you have access to it, it’s easy to take today’s contraception for granted. But key discoveries over the last century or so changed the lives of women. Before the invention of modern intra-uterine ...
CONTRACEPTION options vary and couples have a host of methods at their disposal - but a staggering one in three are using one in particular. A recent study has found couples are opting for the ...
WHEN it comes to contraception, a lot of us might just assume our choices are limited to either condoms or the Pill. But there’s actually a whole host of different choices out there. Please provide a ...
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OUR grandmothers and great grandmothers have long since sworn by traditional family planning methods. Why take a pill when you just need to know how your body works? Yes, traditional family planning ...
The NHS is set to scrap its rule on contraceptive pill prescriptions and instead make the medicine available over the counter. From December, women in England will be able to obtain the contraceptive ...
There has been a “significant increase” in the proportion of women seeking abortions who are using natural methods to prevent pregnancy, such as tracking periods on smartphone apps, a study suggests.
More women seeking abortions are using natural methods to prevent pregnancy, analysts say (Gareth Fuller/PA) There has been a “significant increase” in the proportion of women seeking abortions who ...