Misinformation abounds on the topic of abortion. Here are some of the top myths surrounding the subject, as well as the real information you need to know.
Between how long a period lasts to how heavy the flow is, knowing what's regular for your body can help you better understand your reproductive health.
Menopause might seem like a big scary change in a woman's life, but don't believe everything you hear. There are some popular myths you should stop believing.
While birth control pills require one to get a prescription from their doctor, pharma companies are pushing to get approval to sell them over-the-counter.
The warnings that come with birth control pills can feel ominous, and it can be hard to know your level of risk. If you smoke, does your risk increase?
Biden has signed an executive order designed to promote more security, bolster educational efforts, and ensure more legal options for anyone seeking abortion.
Plan B can prevent pregnancy, but if you are already pregnant, you may be wondering how Plan B can affect the growing fetus. Here is what you should know.
If you're pregnant and having trouble sleeping, it's vital to address the issue and improve your sleep. This benefits both your health and that of your baby.
Is implantation bleeding, which often happens before you even know you're pregnant, normal? Is it ever something to worry about? Here is what you should know.
Some health experts have claimed abortions are dangerous to women's mental health. But other experts highlight critical information that dispels this myth.
Prenatal vitamins are critical for ensuring you (and your baby) get all the necessary nutrients, but instructions on when and how to take them may be confusing.
Sometimes, having a period can be unpleasant, and on top of that, you have to be vigilant about your health. Here's why to avoid leaving in a tampon too long.