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Hormonal birth control, including pills, vaginal rings, implants, and IUDs, can have different effects on migraine frequency ...
Weight loss medications can reduce the efficacy of oral contraceptives. What to know before taking drugs like Ozempic, ...
The birth control implant, Nexplanon, is highly effective with just a 0.01% chance of pregnancy. The birth control implant requires a quick and painless procedure and lasts for up to three years.
Until recently, a small team issued timely guidance on the types of contraception certain high-risk women should use.
Hormonal implants and intrauterine devices (IUDs) are both safe and dependable methods of birth control. They're called long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs). These “fit-and-forget ...
Birth control implants both work the best — but are used the least, and don’t get talked about too much as a contraceptive option. The devices are a relatively new form of birth control and ...
The birth control implant procedure is quick and only takes a few minutes. Here’s how it's placed in the arm, how it feels, and what to know about postprocedure care.
The implant, called Nexplanon, is a tiny rod that sits under the skin in the upper arm and releases progestin, ... The birth control pill is known for having ushered in a sexual revolution.
The birth control implant is a thin, plastic rod about the size of a matchstick. A doctor puts it under the skin of your upper arm. It’s an option for women who want to prevent pregnancy for up ...
IUDs and implants have been shown to be much more effective than birth control pills, a new study reports. Learn more about IUDs versus pills.
The birth control implant is pretty tiny—it’s just under 2 inches long and is about the size of a matchstick. “Nexplanon is a little rod of a synthetic progesterone [progestin] that goes ...
The birth control implant Nexplanon releases hormones that prevent the body from ovulating. Some people report weight gain when using this birth control method. In most users, however, the gain is ...