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Nonviolent Choice (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
By Dawn Stacey, M. Ed., LMHC , About.com Contraception Guide (Reprinted with her permission) Certain medications, antibiotics, and supplements can increase the chances of oral contraceptive (birth control pill), NuvaRing and Ortho Evra patch failure. These drugs and medications can cause interactions when used with some hormonal contraceptives. If you have any questions about birth control methods,...
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jean_400 | 11/13/2007
Contraception is anything used to prevent the development of cells into a fœtus and then a baby. It may be in the form of pills,liquid, injected or patch. A continuacion... Contraception
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Daily Titan (Free subscription) | 10/25/2007
King Middle School in Maine will start to offer a full range of contraception, including birth control pills and patches to its students. After 17 middle school students in Maine became pregnant within the last four years, health officials decided to offer contraception on campus.
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Feministing (Free subscription) | 10/19/2007
The Portland School Committee recently voted to make birth control and the patch available in King Middle School, reports the Guardian. Parents have expectedly been complaining that the full range of contraception options are now in the school health center for the 6th to 8th graders; you know, about the Almighty's will and the pill causing cancer and whatnot. However, students do need parental permission...
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On The Wire (Free subscription) | 10/18/2007
The article claims that these idiot staffers at King Middle School are going to issue pills, patches, and other forms of contraception and the parents won't be able to do a damn thing!
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Public Blog (Free subscription) | 04/23/2007
The past few months has been punctuated with a lot of news on the birth control on the birth control front, from patches to less effective forms of contraception in a pill. In its infinite "wisdom," the FDA is set to approve, the first daily contraceptive designed to eliminate periods for as long as a women takes it, next month. Lybrel, developed by Wyeth , is set to launch soon, despite reports oral...
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Lively Women (Free subscription) | 03/30/2007
Lately it seems like there are literally dozens if not hundreds of options when it comes to contraception. There are injections, implants, patches, pills, surgical procedures… How do you know which is the right choice for you? About.com's guide to contraception, Dawn Stacey, M.Ed, LMHC, suggests eight important factors for you and your doctor to discuss as [...]
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Abortion In Washington (Free subscription) | 03/26/2007
P.I. Editorial Board Doesn't Speak for this WomanAfter reading your , as a post abortive woman and local speaker for (SNMA), I was insulted by the P.I, editorial board. I regret my abortion in this state in 1971 when I was an 18 year old university student.As a matter of fact, most women ask for all relevant information before making any decision, especially health care, with the exception of abortion...
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jean_400 | 11/13/2007
Contraception is anything used to prevent the development of cells into a fœtus and then a baby. It may be in the form of pills,liquid, injected or patch. A continuacion... Contraception