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July 7, 2023 Marital problems as a side effect of birth control use Late last year, UK-based The Independent reported that according to data from byMike Gaskins
June 15, 2023 How post-pill amenorrhea exposes hormonal birth control’s inability to fix reproductive health problems It’s an all-too-familiar story: a young woman with an irregular cycle goes to byJasmine Adams Piescik
March 10, 2023 Don’t turn a blind eye to the link between vision issues and hormonal birth control use For the most part, side effects from birth control will stop once a person is byKristen Curran
February 10, 2023 ‘Adrenal fatigue’ may not be real, but HPA axis dysregulation definitely is I started hearing about “adrenal fatigue” in the last year or so, mostly via byAnne Marie Williams and Taryn DeLong
January 14, 2023 How inflammation might be at play in the connection between elevated weight and blood clot risk for hormonal birth control users In the fall of 2022, stories of blood clots related to birth control use had a byKristen Curran
September 30, 2022 Just say “no”? 4 tips for talking to your doctor when she keeps asking you about using birth control Finding a doctor you like can sometimes feel like entering the dating scene byKristen Curran
September 9, 2022 What is Plan B, how does it work, and is it really that effective at preventing pregnancy? In the wake of the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v byAnne Marie Williams, RN, BSN
September 2, 2022 Having “green sex” might be the best thing you can do for the environment “In the animal world, monogamy has some clear perks,” says an article on byClare Sharp
July 1, 2022 The internet is rife with ways to stop your period for a night. Do any work–and are they safe? Whether it’s for an upcoming vacation, a wedding (and honeymoon! byAnne Marie Williams, RN, BSN
June 2, 2022 The scoop on male birth control gels and pills Minnesota mice made news recently when researchers at the University of byAnne Marie Williams, RN, BSN
May 27, 2022 Knee surgery, blood clots, and birth control: The risks young female athletes need to know about “Doctor explains why knee injuries are 3-times more common in teenage girls,” byMary Fagan