Contraceptive methods are designed to prevent unwanted pregnancy. If used correctly, the contraceptive injection is more than 99 per cent effective and you can have sex without the worry of getting ...
A new study has found a link between progestogen medications and an increased risk of brain tumours. The study, which was published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) by researchers at France’s ...
The scientific studysuggests that women who receive the injections are 40 per cent more likely to be infected with the virus than women who use other contraceptive methods or none at all. The study, ...
A new study published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) has identified a link between the contraceptive injection ...
A Los Angeles-based startup for a male contraceptive injection that blocks the movement of sperm raised $200,000 in a fresh round of funding, the company said. NEXT Life Sciences said the infusion of ...
Researchers at Boston-based Mass General Brigham and MIT have developed a long-acting contraceptive injection designed to be delivered through tiny needles, reducing discomfort and increasing ...
The pill. IUDs. Vaginal rings. Contraceptive injections. Arm implants. Diaphragms. Condoms. With so many options to choose from, picking out the right birth control method for you can be… a lot.
No, it shouldn’t have. The contraceptive injection does stop you ovulating, and its effect can build up – which means that it is common for women who have been using it for nine months or more to have ...
Methods such as hormonal implants and injections are reaching remote areas, providing more discretion and autonomy. By Stephanie Nolen Photographs by Natalija Gormalova Reporting from towns and ...