In a recent study in Frontiers in Global Women's Health, researchers investigated prospective end-user preferences for an on-demand, non-hormonal female contraception that is presently under ...
Most vaginally inserted methods have limited availability and use despite offering characteristics that align with many women’s stated preferences (e.g., nonhormonal and/or on demand). The objective ...
The initial sample was 4308 adolescent visits. Only 1.6% (n = 71) of the sample population reported being of a race other than African American, Hispanic, or white. The analysis was limited to 4237 ...
Adolescents who receive person-centered contraceptive counseling are more than twice as likely to use their preferred contraceptive method.
It takes two to cause a pregnancy. So why are birth control pills only available for one partner? Multiple forces have dragged out the process of developing new contraceptives for men and other people ...