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What Are the Odds of Getting Pregnant on Birth Control?

What Are the Odds of Getting Pregnant on Birth Control?

07 Feb 2024

The effectiveness of birth control methods in preventing pregnancy can vary from person to person and depends on the individual’s lifestyle and heal

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

07 Feb 2024

Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an infection of a woman's reproductive organs. In 2013, about 88,000 women ages 1544 in the United States were di

How Long after Getting the Implant Is It Effective?

How Long after Getting the Implant Is It Effective?

08 Jan 2024

According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a birth control implant can safely and effectively serve as a contraceptive method for three year

Hormone Therapy Treatment

Hormone Therapy Treatment

08 Jan 2024

Hormone replacement therapy is a common way to help the symptoms of menopause. Hormone replacement therapy is medication that contains female hormones

How Often Should I See My Gynecologist?

How Often Should I See My Gynecologist?

22 Dec 2023

How often you visit your doctor depends on two key things: your health and your age. Women between 21-29 should be visiting their gynecologist once a

Self-Exam for Women

Self-Exam for Women

12 Oct 2023

Performing a vaginal self-exam at home can help you familiarize yourself with your own body, as all vaginas are different. It can also help you identi

What Are the Odds of Getting Pregnant on Birth Control?07 Feb 2024

The effectiveness of birth control methods in preventing pregnancy can vary from person to person and depends on the individual’s lifestyle and health goals. When used perfectly every single time a

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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease07 Feb 2024

Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an infection of a woman's reproductive organs. In 2013, about 88,000 women ages 1544 in the United States were diagnosed with PID. PID is often caused by a sexuall

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How Long after Getting the Implant Is It Effective?08 Jan 2024

According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a birth control implant can safely and effectively serve as a contraceptive method for three years after it is initially inserted. After those thre

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Hormone Therapy Treatment08 Jan 2024

Hormone replacement therapy is a common way to help the symptoms of menopause. Hormone replacement therapy is medication that contains female hormones. You take the medication to replace the estrogen

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How Often Should I See My Gynecologist?22 Dec 2023

How often you visit your doctor depends on two key things: your health and your age. Women between 21-29 should be visiting their gynecologist once a year for a regular exam and should make visits in

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Self-Exam for Women12 Oct 2023

Performing a vaginal self-exam at home can help you familiarize yourself with your own body, as all vaginas are different. It can also help you identify changes and abnormalities. Even though it's

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What Are the Odds of Getting Pregnant on Birth Control?

The effectiveness of birth control methods in preventing pregnancy can vary from person to person and depends on the individual’s lifestyle and health goals. When used perfectly every single time a condom or other barrier method is used during inte

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an infection of a woman's reproductive organs. In 2013, about 88,000 women ages 1544 in the United States were diagnosed with PID. PID is often caused by a sexually transmitted infection (STI). If left untreated,

How Long after Getting the Implant Is It Effective?

According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a birth control implant can safely and effectively serve as a contraceptive method for three years after it is initially inserted. After those three years, the FDA recommends that it be removed or

Hormone Therapy Treatment

Hormone replacement therapy is a common way to help the symptoms of menopause. Hormone replacement therapy is medication that contains female hormones. You take the medication to replace the estrogen that your body stops making during menopause. Horm

How Often Should I See My Gynecologist?

How often you visit your doctor depends on two key things: your health and your age. Women between 21-29 should be visiting their gynecologist once a year for a regular exam and should make visits in between if any issues arise. If you are sexually a

Self-Exam for Women

Performing a vaginal self-exam at home can help you familiarize yourself with your own body, as all vaginas are different. It can also help you identify changes and abnormalities. Even though it's difficult to tell if your vagina is "healthy" thro