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Search ResultEasy-To-Use Iud Inserter Could Aid Women Who Lack Access To Birth Control
There are lots of good reasons for women to space their babies at least two years apart. Studies show higher risks of premature birth, pregnancy complications and delivery ...
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India launched the world’s first National Family Planning Programme way back in 1952 and has been consistently working towards improving health and reducing fertility...
Read MoreContraception And Family Planning Around The World – Interactive.
A record number of women now use contraception. The latest figures from the UN’s Department of Economic and Social Affairs show 64% of married and cohabiting women us...
Read MoreFamily Planning Is 'Critical Link' In Eradicating Poverty
Giving people access to family planning is crucial to achieving the sustainable development goals (SDGs) by 2030, reproductive health experts said this week. Speaking at an...
Read MoreNot-So-Bitter Pill
Oral contraceptive use not associated with increased birth defects risk. Oral contraceptives taken just before or during pregnancy do not increase the risk of birth defects...
Read MoreMelinda Gates: Let’s Put Birth Control Back On The Agenda
The topic has become controversial in recent years. But should it be? Melinda Gates believes that many of the world’s social change issues depend on ensuring that wom...
Read MoreNot-So-Bitter Pill
Oral contraceptive use not associated with increased birth defects risk. Oral contraceptives taken just before or during pregnancy do not increase the risk of birth defects...
Read MoreA Training Transformation In Reproductive Health
There is no question that many women live better lives thanks to expanded options for planning for healthy families. Yet, too frequently, the brightest possibilities elude ...
Read MoreA Record 290 Million Women, Girls In Poor Nations Are Using Contraception: Report
A record 290.6 million women and girls in the world's poorest nations are using modern methods of contraception, averting millions of unintended pregnancies and unsafe abor...
Read MoreThe Birds And The Bees And The Sdg
There’s no room for awkward conversations or blushes when it comes to making sure girls across the globe know about sex and their rights to health and education. Ther...
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