A new smartphone app offers to prescribe birth control without seeing a doctor in person. It's called Nurx and it's now available in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Once you download the app, the patient ...
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Female-founded startups are sidestepping politicians with birth control-delivery services, at-home STI testing, and more—to give women control of their health care. “Most key stakeholders at the helm ...
Telehealth services, many pharmacies, and certain organizations, such as Planned Parenthood, allow people to get birth control refills without needing to visit a doctor in person. There are many ways ...
Femasys Inc. announced the achievement of CE mark certification for the FemBloc delivery system, marking it as the first regulatory approval in the world for a non-surgical permanent birth control ...
Birth control shots are highly effective, with less than a 1 in 100 chance of pregnancy in the first year. This type of birth control does not protect you against sexually transmitted infections (STIs ...
In an effort to spread the word, we’ve been doing our research on telehealth providers who prescribe birth control for local pharmacy pickup or at-home delivery. No matter where you live, these ...