Can a man be trusted to use male contraception?
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Yes
by Warren Berry
Can a man be trusted to use male contraception? It depends on the man of course. There are any number
No
by Daniel Relph
Well, that depends on the man. What is often overlooked is that women should ask themselves, Do I trust
The Difference Between Yaz and Ocella
Drug Description
Yaz, known by the generic name: of drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol and brand
Having a baby isn't always as simple as you'd think. Some women try for several months, without success, not realizing the biggest
by Sam E. Jones
Because having a vasectomy is considered such a minor procedure, little thought is generally given to the physical effects of having
144 Article Titles on Contraception
- No coercion, no authoritarians: A look at reproductive liberty and unconstrained access to family planning and contraception as a way to sustainable development (3 articles)
- Intrauterine devices (IUD): How the Mirena coil works (2 articles)
- An overview of the different types of birth control (1 article)
- A look at contraceptive failure rates (2 articles)
- An overview of the different types of birth control (2 articles)
- Contraceptive pill for men on the horizon (1 article)
- Reasons natural family planning abstinence fails (3 articles)
- Side effects associated with birth control methods (1 article)
- What is the effect on fertility of the morning after pill? (1 article)
- Birth control pill facts: Tri-Sprintec (3 articles)
- Side effects of Balziva (2 articles)
- Birth control pill facts: Balziva (1 article)
- Potential risks of spermicide use (1 article)
- How to choose which birth control option is best (1 article)
- How to respond to a man's excuses for not wanting to wear a condom (2 articles)
- Unreliable forms of birth control (1 article)
- Birth control pill facts: Aviane (2 articles)
- Side effects of Cryselle (2 articles)
- Side effects of Gianvi (1 article)
- Birth control pill facts: Gianvi (1 article)
- Birth control pill facts: Cryselle (1 article)
- Most reliable forms of contraception (1 article)
- Different types of birth control (3 articles)
- Transdermal skin contraceptive as an alternative to the pill and patch (1 article)
- Side effects and positive effects of using contraceptive pills (1 article)
- Why men and women should be equally responsible for using contraception (3 articles)
- What is tubal sterilization? (2 articles)
- Reasons to not drink alcohol after taking the morning after pill (2 articles)
- Possible causes of spotting and cramping while pregnant (1 article)
- Side effects of getting your tubes tied (1 article)
- How to take the morning after pill (1 article)
- Where to get the morning after pill (1 article)
- Benefits and contraindications of intrauterine devices (IUDs) for birth control (1 article)
- Comparing side effects and risks of the intrauterine devices Mirena and Paragard (1 article)
- How is sterilization done? (2 articles)
- Mirena IUD disadvantages (3 articles)
- How is a vasectomy done? (3 articles)
- What is the vaginal contraceptive ring? (2 articles)
- Different methods of temporary abstinence (1 article)
- History of birth control (1 article)
- Reasons to avoid getting a vasectomy (1 article)
- Difference between Yaz and Ocella (1 article)
- Where to get emergency contraception (1 article)
- Catholic church's view on contraception (1 article)
- Emotional effects of getting your tubes tied (1 article)
- Most reliable forms of birth control (1 article)
- Types of contraception (1 article)
- Side effects of emegency contraception (1 article)
- Can a man be trusted to use male contraception? (4 articles)
- What is a birth control shot (1 article)


