For many women, pregnancy is considered to be no longer an issue after age 40. Nevertheless, pregnancies can happen as long as menopause hasn’t been reached. Fertility decreases with age, but it doesn’t go away immediately. Choosing a suitable...
Contraceptive methods are a personal choice and can be determined based on one’s physical condition, habits, and preferences, among other factors. There exist several types of contraception, and sometimes, choosing the best one can prove to be difficult because of the...
Contraception requirements can vary significantly depending on factors such as the different stages of female development throughout their lives. Starting from the age of thirty, there can be many physiological changes in the body of women, which can render...
The use of birth control assists many women in their fertility regulation, hormone balance, and menstrual issues. Although many people adapt to it easily, some experience mood changes when taking pills, patches, injections, or devices. Mood swings can occur gradually...
The Intrauterine Device (IUD) is a popular form of contraception. It is easy to use, extremely effective, and doesn’t require much regular maintenance on the user’s part. However, before using an IUD, it may be important to know how it works. There are various...
Contraception is a vital component of reproductive health education. Adolescents may have concerns regarding contraception; however, access to valid information may be difficult. Contraception knowledge will enable adolescents to make sound judgments and avoid...