A British study suggests the Roman Catholic Church-approved "rhythm method" may kill more embryos than other methods of contraception. The "rhythm method" relies on abstinence during the most fertile ...
A recent Center for Disease Control and Prevention study of teen sex habits and attitudes revealed many thought-provoking trends and interesting statistics. The finding that seems to be getting the ...
The "rhythm method" may kill off more embryos than other contraceptive methods, such as coils, morning after pills, and oral contraceptives, suggests an article in the Journal of Medical Ethics. The ...
The rhythm method — a favorite of Luddites and strict Catholics — has seen some renewed popularity recently. While women aren't storming Office Depot for Filofaxes — a 2002 survey found that less than ...
THE rhythm method is a natural form of contraception that requires a woman to keep abreast of her calendar so she can know her most fertile time of the month and abstain from sex or use a condom ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... ATLANTA — A growing number of teen girls say they use the rhythm method for birth control, and more teens also think it’s OK for an unmarried female to have ...
The range of birth control choices may have become narrower for couples that believe the sanctity of life begins when sperm meets egg. The rhythm method, a philosopher claims, may compromise millions ...