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Study shows that women benefit more from less exercise, compared to men Consider this your reason to get moving byElizabeth Wescott, PhDApril 23, 2026
A beginner’s guide to losing weight while continuing to breastfeed What kind of weight loss is safe… and what isn’t byMadison AyersApril 21, 2026
Are postpartum nutrition recommendations “starving” new mothers? Is 500 extra calories really enough? byAnne Marie Williams, RN, BSNApril 18, 2026
October 1, 2017 Is fertility awareness a long-term solution for preventing pregnancy? I do not want 12 kids byKathleen Taylor
September 22, 2017 Investing in what the world’s poor really want: a response to Bill and Melinda Gates In a 2017 article for the Wall Street Journal (paywall), Bill and Melinda Gates byNadja Wolfe
July 9, 2016 How do you pick a fertility app that REALLY works to prevent pregnancy? If you are considering using a fertility app to avoid pregnancy you may find it byGerard Migeon
July 2, 2016 Reproductive Drugs 101 – How do they work? Nowadays, medicine is pretty much synonymous with drug use so it is no surprise byEmily Kennedy
March 19, 2016 The population control campaign in Nigeria: a call for help “My name is Nkechi Asogwa byGerard Migeon
August 2, 2015 The natural survival kit for perimenopause If you dread perimenopause, you’re not alone byEmily Kennedy
February 8, 2015 From Go Red to Go Green: inform women about the natural birth control option As I am writing, women all over the U byGerard Migeon
November 16, 2014 Dr. Strangelove 2 or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Sterilization Dr byNatural Womanhood
October 19, 2014 12 Reasons Men Should Choose Natural Birth Control Some children in the inner city context grow up never knowing anything else byGerard Migeon
September 11, 2014 The inequality of fertility awareness Do you think contraceptives use has meant progress for women’s health? byGerard Migeon