The Affordable Care Act requires health plans to cover preventive care, including contraception. But “grandfathered” plans — those that existed before the act became law and have not changed ...
A new study uncovers a troubling link between birth control pills and mental health, suggesting synthetic estrogen may heighten anxiety.
Connecticut is expanding access to birth control. Pharmacists are now allowed to prescribe contraception and students can buy it on college campuses.
Callie Anderson, 25, from Scranton, Pennsylvania, got an IUD inserted last March, and then received a bill in the mail for $14,658.
Men have two birth control options: condoms and vasectomies. Why has it taken so long to develop more contraceptives?