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The Biden administration has proposed a new rule to make contraception more accessible and more affordable.
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Fewer young people are having sex, but the teens and young adults who are sexually active aren't using condoms as regularly, if at all.
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They want districts to restrict some lesson plans on contraception, anatomy and consent, saying the lessons are inappropriate for students.
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A Planned Parenthood clinic is offering a smoother way for patients to receive IUD contraception procedures. It's also accessible in Sarasota, Tampa and Fort Myers clinics.
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Researchers reveal that social influencers are sharing unsubstantiated claims about the side effects of some birth control methods ranging from infertility to depression.
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The 20-foot intrauterine device at Lykes Gaslight Square Park was part of the Americans for Contraception’s IUD Express tour.
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The expansion of Catholic hospitals nationwide leaves patients at the mercy of the church’s religious directives, which are often at odds with accepted medical standards.
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Two Florida Democrats are launching a long-shot effort to convince the Republican-led legislature to put into state law a guaranteed right to access contraception.
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The Food and Drug Administration’s approval is viewed as groundbreaking, but many details still must be figured out.
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For decades, many women of color, particularly those with low incomes, had little control over their family planning care. Now, a White House effort aims to give patients more choices as abortion care evaporates, but patients remain wary of providers.
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The Trump administration on Wednesday released a pair of rules that will allow employers with religious or moral objections to contraception to offer...
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The condom, the pill and now, the smartphone? Natural Cycles, a mobile fertility app, this month became the first ever digital contraceptive device to...