Womens Health - Contraception
Post-pregnancy Contraception
Post-pregnancy Contraception
Post-pregnancy Contraception
New Contraception Prevents Pregnancy Up to 5 Days After Sex
A new emergency contraception can prevent pregnancy up to 5 days after unprotected sex.
Experts explain benefits of birth control , other than the obvious.
The Birth Control Pill is 50 Years Old, But Controversy Remains
Dr. Nancy Snyderman (NBC Nightly News) reports that it's been 50 years since the birth control pill came out and made a big change in the way we live.
Birth Control Pills Can Affect Who Women Are Attarcted To
Taking birth control pills may alter who women are attracted to, making them choose a fatherly figure, rather than "Mr. Right Now".
The controversial birth control pill has turned 50 this month.
Birth Control Could Suppress Asthma Symptoms
A small study suggests women taking oral contraceptives may experience an unexpected side effect-- fewer asthma symptoms.
Dr. Nancy Talks About The Pill, and a Possible Version for Men
Dr. Nancy Snyderman (NBC Nightly News) takes a closer look at 'The Pill' as the birth control drug turns 50.
Many men are opting to have vasectomies instead of more children in light of the troubled state of the economy and the cost of raising children.
Many Men Don't Go for a Check Up After a Vasectomy
Nearly half of men who have a vasectomy don't go back to the doctor for follow-up tests to make sure the procedure worked.






