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  • Blogs Comment On Reproductive Health Legislation, Research, Other Topics

    The following summarizes selected women's health-related blog entries. ~ "Electronic Mnemonics and the Pill," Laura Lloyd, National Campaign To Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy's "Pregnant Pause": Although oral contraceptives are the most popular birth control method among U.S. teens and young adults, the pill "tends to be less effective than it could be thanks to user error," Lloyd writes ...

  • Smoking Damages Men's Sperm And Also The Numbers Of Germ And Somatic Cells In Developing Embryos

    Two new studies have shed more light on how smoking may damage fertility, and give further weight to advice that mothers and fathers-to-be should stop smoking before attempting to conceive. The research is published online in the reproductive medicine journal Human Reproduction (Wednesday 8 September). In the first study [1], researchers found that a mother's smoking during early pregnancy ...

  • Faculty Of Sexual And Reproductive Healthcare Response To ONS Statistics On Teenage Conceptions

    Following the release of teenage conception statistics, the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health highlights the importance of high quality contraception, and calls for sexual and reproductive health services to be a public health priority. In light of new ONS teenage conception statistics released today, the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare issued the following statement ...

  • The Leading Business Weekly

    KENYANS are still euphoric over the referendum endorsing a progressive new constitution, but the heat generated by its opponents around their main rallying point — abortion rights — is a reminder of the wide gap between law and implementation in Africa, particularly when it concerns women’s rights.

  • New Mo. Antiabortion-Rights Law Will Require Statements About When Life Begins

    Beginning Aug. 28, abortion providers in Missouri will have to present women seeking abortions with brochures stating that the "life of each human being begins at conception" and that the procedure "will terminate the life of a separate, unique, living human being," the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. The statements are being added to the brochures as part of a new law (SB 793) modifying the ...

  • Keen to become a mum? Then meet the new ways to bring on the bump

    Keen to become a mum? Then meet the new ways to bring on the bump

  • Low-Cost Program Encourages Latina Moms To Seek Postpartum Care

    Latinas participating in an educational intervention program were two-and-a-half times more likely to seek postpartum care than were those who did not have access to a similar program, a new study finds. Although 80 percent of women with private insurance receive related health care after having a baby, only 59 percent of women with Medicaid insurance do, according to the Health Employer Data ...

  • Indian Women Abused By In-Laws During Pregnancy

    Physical abuse and maltreatment by in-laws is not uncommon among pregnant and postpartum women in India, and may be compromising maternal and child health, according to a new study led by a Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) researcher...

  • Stress Could Decrease Women's Chances Of Conceiving, Study Reports

    Women with elevated stress levels might be less likely to get pregnant, according to a study published recently in the journal Fertility and Sterility, USA Today reports. For the study, the researchers followed 274 British women ages 18 to 40 years old who were already participating in the Oxford Conception Study, which assessed whether information from infertility-monitoring devices increased ...

  • Ella, Morning After Pill Approved By FDA

    A new morning after pill, also known as an emergency contraception pill, called Ella (ulipristal acetate) has been approved in tablet form by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It has been approved as a prescription-only-product, and prevents pregnancy if taken within five days after unprotected sexual intercourse or contraceptive failure. The FDA stresses that Ella is not intended for ...



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