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How to build fertility health after long-term birth control use
Long-term birth control use can temporarily affect your hormone rhythm, ovulation and cycle regularity. While it's a safe and effective method of contraception, it's essential to be aware of potential ...
Carly Hataway has spent the better part of a decade trying to understand her hormones. The 28-year-old content creator has experimented with diets and supplements to try to regulate her periods. She’s ...
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Why Is There No Period After You Stop Birth Control? Understanding Your Body’s Response
When you stop using birth control, your body needs time to return to its natural hormone production cycle. Ritch notes that it can take up to three months for your body to adjust, whether you’re ...
The body, accustomed to external hormone regulation, must recalibrate its natural cycles. This transition can result in temporary irregularities, such as changes in menstrual cycles, mood fluctuations ...
More than 65 percent of women ages 15 to 49 in the United States use some form of birth control, and many of them are on hormonal birth control methods like the pill, patch, ring, implant, injections, ...
If you’re a woman in your forties or fifties, you’re probably no stranger to the flood of advice and solutions flying at you from every corner of the internet about balancing your hormones. But what ...
In a world where hormonal fluctuations can wreak havoc on our physical and emotional well-being, finding a reliable supplement to help stabilize these changes is crucial. Ovuzen Andro Blocker is ...
A new study shows that taking birth control pills can affect women’s memory. Shawn Nielsen, a graduate student in neurobiology and behavior at the University of California, Irvine, conducted a study ...
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