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This FDA Approved Birth Control Method Is Effective But Your Doctor Probably Never Mentioned It
“Since most physicians don’t know that this is an option, patients don’t know about it. It’s safe, effective, and puts the ...
A new study shows many doctors do not offer self-injected birth control, even though it is safe and effective.
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Self-administered injectable contraceptives face provider hesitancy despite availability
Self-administered injectable contraceptives have been available in the United States for more than two decades, yet a new ...
In 2002, one out every eight babies was born prematurely. Doctors say many complications can occur when a baby arrives too early. Hormone injections may help women carry their babies to full term.
A re-analysis of a series of studies of vaginally-administered progesterone versus intramuscular progesterone injections demonstrates that, when evaluating optimal dosing, clinical results are ...
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