Womens Health - Contraception
Should Insurance Cover the Cost of Contraception?
Kristen Dahlgren reports on the issue of whether health insurance plans should pay for women's contraception.
Should Insurance Cover the Cost of Contraception ?
Kristen Dahlgren reports on the issue of whether health insurance plans should pay for women's contraception .
Post-pregnancy Contraception
Injectable Contraception Could Spread HIV
Using injectable methods of birth control might increase the risk of becoming infected with HIV in high-risk populations.
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.
Some women might be at risk for an unplanned pregnancy because of faulty birth control pills.
Researchers say they are close to developing the first birth control pill for men.
The Department of Health and Human Services issued guidelines to health insurance companies to offer free preventive services for women.
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.
Long-Acting Contraceptives Doubled in Use
The use of long acting but reversible contraceptive methods has doubled among American women since 2002.
A new report from the National Center for Health Statistics looks at the sexual trends of teenagers.






