FAQ: IUDs & Other Forms of Long-Acting Reversible Contraception
Ob/gyn Anna Altshuler explains everything you need to know about a form of contraception more patients may start asking about. Medscape Ob/Gyn …read more
Ob/gyn Anna Altshuler explains everything you need to know about a form of contraception more patients may start asking about. Medscape Ob/Gyn …read more
New research examines the effect of menopausal hormone therapy on bone mass and structure in women at risk of developing osteoporosis. …read more
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Intrarosa (prasterone) to treat women experiencing moderate to severe pain during sexual intercourse (dyspareunia), a symptom of vulvar and vaginal… …read more
New research examines the link between maternal age at first childbirth, the number of times mothers have been pregnant, and longevity. …read more
Under the Trump administration, coverage for women’s services and contraceptives could disappear with the stroke of a pen. WebMD Health News …read more
CDC provides the latest guidance on patient testing for Zika virus disease–who, what, when, where, and how. CDC Expert Commentary …read more
The once-daily vaginal insert is indicated to treat women with moderate to severe pain during sexual intercourse. FDA Approvals …read more
Southampton researchers have found new insight into why some women have difficulty falling pregnant. …read more
Learn about stereotactic breast biopsies, their benefits, and what they are used for. This article describes what to expect with this diagnostic procedure. …read more
Researchers have discovered for the first time that babies born to mothers with vitamin B12 deficiency have high leptin levels, which could in turn disrupt metabolism in childhood. Medscape Medical News …read more