Is Your Contraception Pill 100% Adequate? Explains Gynecologist
Know everything about contraceptive pills by Dr Pooja C Thukral.
Know everything about contraceptive pills by Dr Pooja C Thukral.
Birth control is a method of preventing unwanted pregnancy. There are various ways of birth control, available right now. However, the most prominent one remains hormonal contraception, such as 'a pill'.
A study has found that women suffering from Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) are at a higher risk of type-2 diabetes, but taking contraceptive pills might help.
Many myths surround the safety and efficiency of birth control, which create needless fear and even deter some people from using the most appropriate birth control for them.
Contraceptive pills may seem like a perfect birth control solution. But there are some lesser known facts about using contraceptive pills that are worth knowing before you step out to buy one.
Here are natural ways of birth control that can promise you safe sex and safer contraception without any risk of side-effects.
Dr Neha Karve, Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, Hiranandani Hospital, Vashi-A Fortis Network Hospital, explains you about how it can affect your health.
Irregular periods, menstrual pain, premenstrual pain, acne, anaemia, missed periods -- how many of these problems do you face? Take care of your reproductive health, women!
Now, this birth control app can be commercially used to get information on days when the users will be most fertile, need to avoid having sex or use a protection while having sex to avoid getting pregnant.
If you are taking oral contraceptives, here is what you should know.
Do you think ads for condom and not contraceptive pills be banned?
According to statistics, a large percentage of people in the country have had unsafe sex.
Missing a birth control pill can get you pregnant. Find out what you should do to avoid pregnancy.
You may want to avoid taking that contraceptive pill to avoid unwanted pregnancy.
Know everything about contraceptive pills by Dr Pooja C Thukral.
Birth control is a method of preventing unwanted pregnancy. There are various ways of birth control, available right now. However, the most prominent one remains hormonal contraception, such as 'a pill'.
A study has found that women suffering from Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) are at a higher risk of type-2 diabetes, but taking contraceptive pills might help.
Many myths surround the safety and efficiency of birth control, which create needless fear and even deter some people from using the most appropriate birth control for them.
Contraceptive pills may seem like a perfect birth control solution. But there are some lesser known facts about using contraceptive pills that are worth knowing before you step out to buy one.
Here are natural ways of birth control that can promise you safe sex and safer contraception without any risk of side-effects.
Dr Neha Karve, Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, Hiranandani Hospital, Vashi-A Fortis Network Hospital, explains you about how it can affect your health.
Irregular periods, menstrual pain, premenstrual pain, acne, anaemia, missed periods -- how many of these problems do you face? Take care of your reproductive health, women!
Now, this birth control app can be commercially used to get information on days when the users will be most fertile, need to avoid having sex or use a protection while having sex to avoid getting pregnant.
If you are taking oral contraceptives, here is what you should know.
According to statistics, a large percentage of people in the country have had unsafe sex.
Missing a birth control pill can get you pregnant. Find out what you should do to avoid pregnancy.
You may want to avoid taking that contraceptive pill to avoid unwanted pregnancy.
Do you think ads for condom and not contraceptive pills be banned?