Certain contraceptives may carry a slightly increased risk of heart attacks and strokes in women, according to a large new ...
Danish researchers found women who took The Pill doubled their risk of heart attack and stroke but it wasn't the form of ...
BMJ study finds non-oral combined contraceptives to carry the highest risk, but doctors advise women against stopping birth ...
Some hormonal contraceptives are associated with a small but significant increased risk of stroke and heart attack ...
A study published in the BMJ looks at hormonal contraceptives and the risk of heart attacks and strokes. Dr Sonya Babu-Narayan, Clinical Director at the British Heart Foundation and consultant ...
Some women are opting for fertility tracking apps to avoid mood swings and weight gain on "hormonal" contraception.
"Oestrogen is a ‘sticky’ hormone because it makes blood more likely to clot. It is well-known that The Pill increases blood ...
Many women are shunning contraception, using ‘natural’ tracking, which corresponds to a rise in abortions. Read more on ...
Certain contraceptives may carry a slightly increased risk of heart attacks and strokes in women, according to a large new ...
While contraception may be the last thing on your mind after giving birth, it is vital unless you want to get pregnant again!