birth control

Pregnant women hold their medical cards and wait for their turn to be examined at a government hospital on World Population Day in Hyderabad, India, Friday, July 11, 2014. 
Reproductive rights
As India becomes the world’s most populous nation, engaging men in family planning ‘will be a game changer’
A woman with a black and white striped shirt sits outside with younger children surrounding her.
Human rights
Czech Republic may offer justice, compensation to thousands of sterilized Roma women 
A woman speaks behind a table
COVID-19
Ugandan archbishop breaks with tradition to promote birth control during pandemic
women wearing colorful saris gather in a circle.
Sexuality
Rural women in India struggle to access contraception. These people are trying to change that.
An NGO health worker holds contraceptive pills
Lifestyle
There’s still no birth control pill for men, despite promising candidates. Where’s the research headed?
Sister Loraine McGuire with Little Sisters of the Poor speaks to the media after Zubik v. Burwell, an appeal brought by Christian groups demanding full exemption from the requirement to provide insurance covering contraception under the ACA.
Health
TV news stories about birth control quote politicians and priests more often than medical experts
Sonia Narang Q&A_03
Health
How Filipino moms endure a maternity ward that’s like ‘a blaring supermarket deli counter’
CycleBeads are among the apps offering to help with "user-directed birth control."
Health
Sex without the Pill? There’s an app for that!
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Environment
‘God commanded’ family planning, says this Muslim leader in flood-ravaged Malawi
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Health
How this clinic has changed a nation’s view of family planning
A Indian woman, who underwent sterilization surgery at a makeshift government facility in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh where at least 13 women died.
Health
India uses mass sterilization ‘camps’ to promote family planning — but at a recent one at least 13 women died
A woman holds a birth control pill at her home in Nice, France.
Health
The inside, not-always-ethical story of how ‘The Pill’ was made
Arts, Culture & Media
The pill: fifty years later
Senegal birth spacing
Health & Medicine
Why Senegal wants families to put more space between their children
Senegal birth spacing
Health & Medicine
Why Senegal wants families to put more space between their children
Health & Medicine
Part II: Not Just a Women’s Issue
Conflict & Justice
Part II: Not Just a Women’s Issue
Health & Medicine
Pediatrician group advises doctors pre-write prescriptions for emergency contraception
Health & Medicine
New York schools piloting program to offer Plan B, birth control pills to students
Health & Medicine
New report finds huge barriers for Native Americans needing emergency contraception
Development & Education
U.S. teen pregnancies reaching record-low levels
Health & Medicine
Two forms of birth control put women at risk for HIV
Senate to Vote on Contraception Mandate
The Debate Over Obama’s Birth Control Mandate
Follow Friday: CPAC, Gay Marriage, Contraception
Environment
Two contraceptives put users at greater risk for HIV infection
Family Planning in Malawi, Africa
Getting Men Into (or out of) the Act
Environment
Early experiences in the womb have long consequences for future health