Pregnancy - Birth Control Pills
Birth Control Pills Not Just for Contraception
14% of American women take birth control pills solely for non-pregnancy related reasons.
Birth Control Pills Not Just for Contraception
14% of American women take birth control pills solely for non-pregnancy related reasons.
Could Birth Control Pills Actually Protect and Increase Fertility?
There are a list of benefits from the birth control pill, despite what others might think.
Researchers say they are close to developing the first birth control pill for men.
Birth control pills do appear to help relieve the pain of menstrual cramps.
Some types of birth control pills are more likely to cause serious blood clots than others.
Some women might be at risk for an unplanned pregnancy because of faulty birth control pills .
Can Some Birth Control Lead to Blood Clots?
The FDA heard from experts recently about the risk of blood clots from newer forms of birth control pills .
Dr. Nancy Reports on the FDA's Ruling for Birth Control
A big decision from the FDA today over safety concerns on whether to keep two popular birth control pills on the market.
Women Should Wait 3 Weeks After Birth Before Going Back on the Pill
The CDC recommends women wait at least 3 weeks after they give birth to restart taking the birth control pill because of blood clot risks.
Post-pregnancy Contraception






