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  1. An Evidence-Based Update on Contraception

    Contraception is widely used in the United States, with an estimated 88.2% of all women ages 15 to 44 years using at least one form of contraception during their lifetime. 1 Among women who could become pregnant but don't wish to do so, 90% use some form of contraception. 2 Thus, nurses in various settings are likely to encounter patients who ...

  2. Contraception for Adolescents

    The Contraceptive CHOICE Project determined that provision of free contraceptives to adolescents reduces teen pregnancy, teen birth, and abortion ( 28) while yielding significant cost savings ( 29 ). The CHOICE Project also found that when cost is removed, the majority of adolescents (~70%) would choose LARC.

  3. Access to free birth control reduces abortion rates

    Among girls ages 15 to 19 who had access to free birth control provided in the study, the annual birth rate was 6.3 per 1,000, far below the U.S. rate of 34.3 per 1,000 for girls the same age. ... Consistently ranked a top medical school for research, Washington University School of Medicine is also a catalyst in the St. Louis biotech and ...

  4. Strengthening society with contraception

    Access to affordable birth control can improve the social and economic status of women and their communities, especially in low-income countries. In Zambia, almost one-third of girls become ...

  5. Contraception Is Free To Women, Except When It's Not

    The Affordable Care Act requires most insurers to cover a comprehensive list of FDA-approved birth control methods at no cost. But insurers often make it hard for women to get the products they want.

  6. Full article: Factors influencing contraception choice and use globally

    Julia V. Bailey b Research Department of Primary Care and Population Health, University College London, Royal Free ... even in countries where contraception is free and widely available, there are many obstacles to access and successful use of contraception. ... not wanting women to use birth control, disapproving of specific methods ...

  7. Better birth control

    Better birth control. Innovative forms of contraception could offer more choice for controlling fertility. Mithra Pharmaceuticals says its new oral contraceptive is 98% effective over one year ...

  8. Birth control research is moving beyond the pill

    In control. In a survey, 62 percent of U.S. women ages 15 to 44 reported using contraception in 2011 to 2013. The pill was the most popular form of birth control, followed by female sterilization ...

  9. Why aren't there hormone-free birth control pills? Roe decision puts

    Research on hormone-free birth control. Effective, nonhormonal choices are important, said Daniel Johnston, chief of the National Institutes of Health Contraception Research Branch. There was ...

  10. Contemporary Hormonal Contraception and the Risk of Breast Cancer

    Studies of breast-cancer risk among women who receive hormonal contraceptives show inconsistent findings — from no elevation in risk to a 20 to 30% increase in risk. 12-29 Most studies have ...

  11. The Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices of Birth Control Methods Amongst

    The current practices of birth control methods result in significant health disparities within undergraduate college-students as there is a lack of knowledge and practice in birth control. Birth control knowledge and attitude should apply to college students regardless of those who are consensually participating in unprotected sexual activity.

  12. Birth control is becoming a fierce new political battleground

    Birth control is becoming a fierce new political battleground. by Nathaniel Weixel - 05/24/24 5:30 AM ET. Democrats are leaning into protecting birth control as part of their election year push on ...

  13. Effectiveness of Birth Control Methods

    Effectiveness of Birth Control Methods* (Text Version) All birth control methods are arranged in a chart, ranging from most effective methods at the top to least effective methods at the bottom. Less than 1 pregnancy per 100 women in a year. Reversible. Implant 0.05 percent Approved for up to 3 years of use . IUD 0.2 to 0.8 percent

  14. Birth Control News -- ScienceDaily

    Read about birth control options, their effectiveness, and new discoveries in the field of contraception. ... The research, which analysed data from 6,239 women in the United States aged 18-55 ...

  15. Birth Control Methods & Options

    There are lots of different birth control options out there. We're here to help you figure it all out. Pick what's important to you to find your best birth control method: Doctor or Nurse Required. Best At Preventing Pregnancy. Easiest to Use. Helps with Periods.

  16. Contraception

    Typical use failure rate: 0.1%. 1. Injection or "shot"— Women get shots of the hormone progestin in the buttocks or arm every three months. Typical use failure rate: 4%. 1. Combined oral contraceptives— Also called "the pill," combined oral contraceptives contain the hormones estrogen and progestin. It is prescribed by a doctor.

  17. How Private Donors Shape Birth-Control Choices

    A Step Ahead has expanded to five other locations since 2011, and the Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Johnson City locations now provide free short-acting methods of birth control like the pill and do ...

  18. A new male birth control candidate shows promise in mouse research

    A paper published Feb. 14 in the journal Nature Communications, presents a novel approach to male contraception that looks promising in mice. Researchers tested a compound that blocks an enzyme ...

  19. New research moves closer to male birth control pill

    New research moves closer to male birth control pill. A drug that inhibits the protein STK33, called compound CDD-2807, blocked the ability of male lab mice to fertilize female mice, researchers ...

  20. Birth Control: The Latest Research

    Levonorgestrel (Plan B One-Step) and ulipristal (Ella) are two oral options. Plan B is over-the-counter but has to be taken within 72-hours of sex. Ella is a prescription-only drug that can be ...

  21. Novel male birth control shows early signs of efficacy in mice

    Novel drug for male contraception shows early signs of efficacy in Promega-sponsored study in mice. By Helen Floersh May 24, 2024 9:05am. male contraceptive Birth Control Promega Baylor College of ...

  22. How birth control is discussed on social media: What research shows

    The study: To explore what social media influencers shared on YouTube about their experiences with hormonal and non-hormonal methods of birth control, the researchers analyzed 50 vlogs posted between December 2019 and December 2021. Most of the 50 influencers were categorized on YouTube as Lifestyle (72%) and Fitness (16%).

  23. What is CDD-2807? New birth control for men could soon replace condoms

    CDD-2807 was able to cross the blood-testis barrier, a boundary that protects the male body from creating anti-sperm antibodies and autoimmune diseases. It also reduced sperm motility and numbers and mice fertility at low doses. To put it bluntly, the mice had fewer "swimmers" capable of getting another mouse pregnant.

  24. The impact of US policy on contraceptive access: a policy analysis

    I used keywords related to contraceptive access (i.e., "family planning" OR contraception OR "birth control") and healthcare access, as conceptualized by ... The 'perfect contraceptive': Eugenics and birth control research in Britain and American in the interwar years. J Contemp Hist ... [PMC free article] [Google ...

  25. Gov. Katie Hobbs' executive order gives state employees free ...

    For state employees, the order says Opill birth control pills will be available at no cost to anyone covered by the state's health insurance plan. Opill is a birth control pill that is now ...

  26. Trump says he's 'looking at' policies that would restrict birth control

    By Rebecca Shabad. Former President Donald Trump signaled in an interview that he's open to some restrictions on birth control, saying he will soon release a policy on the issue. In an interview ...

  27. Facing Criticism, Trump Says He Won't Ban Birth Control

    Reuters. U.S. President Donald Trump addresses the annual March for Life rally, taking place on the National Mall, from the White House Rose Garden in Washington, U.S., January 19, 2018.

  28. New Research on Male Birth Control Pill is Promising

    From The Right. For decades, the responsibility for birth control has fallen largely on women, but new research suggests a birth control pill for men might one day become a reality. How does it work? It targets a protein required for fertility, scientists report. The protein, called serine/threonine kinase 33 (STK33), is enriched in the ...