Earlier this week, the FDA approved a new drug that might make living with endometriosis easier for the more than 10 percent of women who live with the painful, and sometimes debilitating, condition.
The announcement that Justice Anthony Kennedy will retire and President Trump’s nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to take his place has spurred concern over the future of women’s reproductive options.
Everything changed when you saw the two pink lines show up on that pregnancy test—but here you are in the confusing space after a miscarriage with a thousand thoughts swirling around your brain.
Statistics show that more women are having babies later in life. A CDC report found that birth rates in 2016 rose for women ages 30 to 44 and decreased for those 30 and under.
A source tells Us Weekly that the couple plans to have a wedding within nine months. “Katharine is telling close friends she doesn’t want to have a long engagement to David Foster,” the source says.
A test for HPV detects precancerous changes of the cervix earlier and more accurately than the Pap smear, according to a large clinical trial published Tuesday.
The news of Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement prompted some women to turn to Twitter to encourage others to get an IUD. An intrauterine device can prevent pregnancy for up to 12 years.
IUDs, or intrauterine devices, are more than 99% effective in preventing pregnancy, but a 2016 survey found that many women don't know anything about these longer-acting reversible contraceptives.
Would-be fathers may increase their partner’s risk of miscarriage by smoking during the pregnancy, or even during the time leading up to conception, a new study suggests.