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The newly available over-the-counter (OTC) progestin-only oral contraceptive pill (OCP) is accessed by individuals who use no method or less-effective methods of contraception.
Sheila Mody, MD, MPH, discusses barriers and counseling needs in permanent female contraception after the Dobbs decision.
The catch? Access to these doctors might be disappearing because of Republican attacks on women’s reproductive rights.
Opill is the first OTC daily birth control pill you can get without a prescription. It's safe, effective, and puts the ...
To many women, this felt long overdue but it’s part of a new effort to make women’s gynecologic procedures less painful. To ...
Nearly $10 million in contraceptives paid for by the United States government are still being held in warehouse in Belgium, despite reports that the Trump administration has destroyed them, ...
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An expert discusses how she treated a 70-year-old patient with high myopia with mild glaucoma and cataracts using a light ...
A digital rectal exam (DRE) is a procedure where a doctor inserts a gloved, lubricated finger into your rectum to check for ...