Birth control is about to be available without a prescription for $20 a month online or at your local pharmacy. Opill, an oral contraceptive, is the first hormonal birth control to become ...
However, in some states, you won't need a prescription for insurance or Medicaid to cover some of the cost for Opill and other over-the-counter birth control, Opill is the first and currently only ...
Research shows that women who receive longer supplies of contraceptives are less likely to experience gaps in use, reducing ...
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Hormonal birth control pills can cause mild side effects such as acne, bloating, and spotting. In rare instances, they may increase your risk of more serious health issues, like blood clots.
Combination birth control pills, or the pill for short, are oral contraceptives that prevent pregnancy. If you’re considering your birth control options, the pill is one of the most common and ...
Given the incoming administration’s contraception track record and proximity to Project 2025, Americans are concerned with ...
Anxiety around access to contraceptive healthcare is at an all-time high, writes Kirsten Meisinger, a family doctor. The reality is that the political climate will not improve soon. But contrary to ...
It also allows people to pick up the prescription from a doctor's office, instead of a pharmacy. "A year long supply of birth control, really ensures individuals on birth control always have ...
Regarding Marilyn Kopp’s Dec. 27 letter (”Abortion diminishes us all. Women deserve better”) advocating that pregnant women seek out Womankind in Garfield Heights, I agree that pregnant ...
Idahoans can now receive up to a half year of prescription birth control medication at a time. The bill specifies it isn’t requiring insurance companies to cover emergency contraception or medications ...
Starting this month, women across our state will have access to up to six months of prescription birth control at a time (previously, plans could limit prescriptions to one month at a time).