Think birth control is harmless? New study proves otherwise Women reported a lower quality of life while taking artificial contraceptives. News Lisa Bourne • Apr 28, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Surprise study finds contraception may actually make acne worse 'We learned that some contraceptives can actually cause a person's acne to worsen,' the study's lead author says. News Ben Johnson • Jul 1, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Contraception: an alternative to abortion? Increased demand for abortion is the result of the widespread use of contraception. Opinion HLI Staff • Jun 29, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Women share birth control horror stories with #MyPillStory hashtag Women's contraception woes are gaining an unlikely forum in the feminist press. News Lisa Bourne • Apr 6, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Hormonal birth control causes blood clots, killing 23-year-old The fatal clots appeared after only a few months on the pill. News Fr. Mark Hodges • Feb 3, 2016Jun 18, 2021
New study: Birth control increases risk of blood clots and stroke Birth control pills heighten women's risk for blood clots and the most frequent type of stroke, according to a recent report. News Lisa Bourne • Sep 23, 2015Jun 18, 2021
Students need to hear about health risks of contraceptives: Project Rachel founder 'We’re told that the pill is wonderful and fixes everything, but there are real physical consequences to these chemicals.' News Kimberly Scharfenberger • Jul 23, 2015Jun 18, 2021
The Pill: Medicating womanhood The Pill does not advance women’s rights. It normalizes the idea that women shouldn’t be fertile, let alone pregnant. Opinion Andrea Mrozek • Jul 8, 2015Jun 18, 2021
The birth control pill is killing women, but no one’s warning them of the risk The pill kills truth. It exists and is prescribed to women amid a swirl of chaos; amidst contradictions and lies; and amidst dead, blind, and profoundly injured women. Opinion STOPP • May 7, 2015Jun 18, 2021
Planned Parenthood endangers women by hiding the truth on link between pill and breast cancer New studies continue to emerge that show the connection between hormonal contraceptives and breast cancer. Opinion STOPP • May 7, 2015Jun 18, 2021