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TIME spoke to doctors to unpack whether people who get migraines with aura can take certain types of birth control.
Don’t like having your period? Hormonal birth control can be used for more than just preventing pregnancy — it’s also a popular way to go months or even years without a period. Continuous ...
Continuous use birth control involves taking hormonal pills without what’s called a placebo week or using other methods such as an implant, ring or injections without a break.
Each birth control option comes with its own benefits, side effects, and requirements, making it essential to find one that aligns with your needs.
Some medications and supplements can make your birth control less effective at preventing pregnancy. These include some antibiotics, seizure drugs, and St. John's wort.
Discover how wearable ring technology transforms birth control options with non-hormonal tracking that offers up to 98% effectiveness without the side effects.
Discover advanced birth control methods beyond the pill that offer women effective pregnancy prevention while supporting menstrual health and family planning.
A new study confirms previous findings that hormonal birth control is associated with an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. While the vaginal ring and the patch had the highest ...
Some hormonal birth control products, including the pill, vaginal ring and skin patch, may increase the risk of a heart attack or stroke, new research suggests.
Post-birth control syndrome (AKA post-pill syndrome) affects an estimated 1 in 5 women—but many people don't know it exists. Here, we break down the symptoms, treatment, and more.