Family Planning
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What you need to know about Natural Cycles, the first FDA-approved pregnancy prevention app
There are a lot of options on the market when it comes to choosing a contraceptive method, and now there’s one more to add to the list: Natural Cycles, an app that claims it can help prevent pregnancy. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved marketing for the app, which is the first of its kind to be used as a method of contraception, the agency announced in a press release. The app contains an algorithm that calculates the days of the month a woman is likely to be fertile based on
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Confusing fertility jargon explained
A leading fertility doctor decodes all the complicated medical terms used when talking about conception
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Alison Brie on choosing not to have children
The GLOW star has opened up about their marriage
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Things you didn't know happened during pregnancy
You go through more changes than just growing a bump.
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Trying for a baby when you've been left infertile
Following a stage 3 cancer diagnosis, having her ovaries removed was Danielle's only option.
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Kim Kardashian West Will Stop At Four Kids
In ELLE US' April cover story, the icon opens up about the birth of her daughter Chicago West.
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What Is Surrogacy: Everything You Need To Know About Surrogates And Intended Parents
What are the differences between the UK and US surrogacy laws?