WASHINGTON (AP) — Birth control pills work great if women remember to take them every day but missing doses can mean a surprise pregnancy.
The once-a-month birth control pill is embedded into a starfish-like organic device and packed into a capsule that can be swallowed, according to the study, published today (Dec. 4) in the journal Science Translational Medicine. Once the capsule reaches the stomach, it dissolves and releases...
I have just started my first pack of Ortho Tri-Cyclen birth control pills this month. I am using the 28 day pill pack and I started the 3rd line of pills on Sunday. I am expecting to get my period this week, but I have heard that while on the birth control pill that I might not...
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Scientists have developed a new contraceptive pill designed to be taken once-a-month. The monthly gelatine pill has so far only undergone testing on pigs.
(The Hill)— The first birth control pill available without a prescription in the U.S. has shipped to retailers and will be available in most stores and online later this month, its manufacturer announced Monday. According to Perrigo, Opill is available for pre-order this ...
A male birth control pill that dramatically lowers testosterone levels is moving forward into a 3-month trialHilary Brueck
A female contraceptive agent consisting of a once-a-month pill with abortifacient or luteolytic (menses-inducing) properties appears to be the most scientifically feasible development in the area of orally ingested birth control agents during the coming decade. Emergence of a male contraceptive pill...
At first, I didn’t think I would see a difference, however, with having already been off the pill since 2009, I had nothing to lose. I started taking ConceiveEasy in November, I missed a few doses here and there, I started seeing a difference in my body almost from the start. My...
To avoid irregular periods, remember that the morning-after pill should not be used as birth control. If you’re not already using a regular form of birth control, speak to your gynecologist or primary care doctor about your options. 15. You have adenomyosis. On top of irregular periods,...