
World Contraception Day: Unintended Pregnancy in America
The unintended pregnancy rate in America is astoundingly high (nearly 50%) and minority women, particularly Black and Hispanic women are at almost… Read more »
The unintended pregnancy rate in America is astoundingly high (nearly 50%) and minority women, particularly Black and Hispanic women are at almost… Read more »
Why is there a scarcity of information on birth control as it pertains to the midlife women? In this blog, Dr. Gloria A Bachmann challenges outdated… Read more »
In this blog Dr. Tabassum Firoz, an Assistant Professor at Brown University, explains why contraception access and counseling is… Read more »
In recognition of World Contraception Day Nancy Fugate Woods tells us about the latest research and information, published in the… Read more »
Major health disparities occur in at risk groups of women who do not have access to reliable and affordable contraception. In this… Read more »
As a teenager, Dr. Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli experienced shame and was often denied access when he tried to purchase condoms.… Read more »
Today, on July 11, 2017, governments, the United Nations, foundations, the private sector and civil society gather at the Family… Read more »
Even several decades after the introduction of modern family planning methods in Kenya, mistimed and unwanted pregnancies are… Read more »
Today is World Contraception Day, a worldwide campaign with a mission to improve awareness, knowledge and understanding of… Read more »