The 'Hot Mess' podcaster is dating Braxton Berrios of the Houston Texans John Nacion/Variety via Getty Alix Earle shared her thoughts on having kids in the immediate future, while speaking about her ...
For decades, abortion opponents swore that they had created a single-issue movement and had no interest in changing access to ...
It seems that the sweeping cuts that gutted family planning services for low-income Texans in 2011 aren’t quite as popular as a clamorous minority would have led us to believe. Based on new poll ...
Singer-songwriter Lorde, in a May Rolling Stones profile, opened up about her decision to stop taking hormonal birth control ...
As social media and wellness podcasters bombard young women with messages about the pill, many are questioning what they’ve long been told. As social media and wellness podcasters bombard young women ...
According to posts on TikTok, hormonal birth control can cause a nearly unlimited list of ailments: Depression, irreversible infertility, acne, destruction of the gut biome, weight gain, balding, and ...
Earlier this year, the Trump administration scrubbed CDC guidance on birth control from government websites and froze $65 million in funding to family planning clinics that provide free or low-cost ...
Some women are quitting hormonal birth control, even though they're not ready for pregnancy. Doctors warn some may be swayed by misleading medical claims online.
I’ve been with my boyfriend for over a year. We don’t live together and are both employed, with him making about a third more than I. While initially dating, we each provided condoms at our respective ...
The birth control pill is one of the most common forms of contraception in the U.S. But in recent years, claims of side effects of the pill have filled social media platforms, often fueled by ...
Women across the country bonded online over their “Ozempic babies” – surprise pregnancies while taking GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Mounjaro, despite being on birth control or having a history ...
Thanks to TikToks, sketchy health blogs, and Thanksgiving soapboxes courtesy of your toxic aunt, the rumor that birth control affects your ability to perform athletically has been spread far and wide ...