Hormonal contraception

An NGO health worker holds contraceptive pills

There’s still no birth control pill for men, despite promising candidates. Where’s the research headed?

Lifestyle

Recently, trials of a hormonal contraceptive for men were halted, despite high efficacy rates. Other options are on the way.

The World

The pill: fifty years later

Obama administration drops objection to Plan B ruling

Conflict & Justice

Judge rules Plan B must be available to all without a prescription

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

A quiet test has been underway for nearly a year in select New York City high schools, where students are given easy access to birth control pills and Plan B, also known as the morning after pill. Parents are given the opportunity to opt out of their children participating, but so far few have done it. Some 1,000 students have been served so far.

New report finds huge barriers for Native Americans needing emergency contraception

Health & Medicine

A new report reveals that on most Native American reservations in the United States, access to Plan B emergency contraceptives is incredibly difficult. And that’s even though nearly 1 in 3 Native American women will be raped at some point in their life.

FDA, at the behest of HHS, denies permission to sell Plan B in front of the counter

Health & Medicine

The FDA had been making plans to allow TEVA Pharmaceuticals to sell its Plan B contraceptive in front of the pharmacy counter to women of any age. But Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius intervened at the last minute to prevent it.

Two forms of birth control put women at risk for HIV

Health & Medicine

A recent study shows women using two popular hormonal contraceptives put themselves and their partners at greater risk for contracting HIV.

FDA controversy over Plan B contraceptive

Global Politics

Federal judge rules FDA used politics, not science, to make decisions around so-called morning after pill.