MANILA, (PIA) — Senator Win Gatchalian is pushing for enhanced powers for the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) and stricter penalties for civil registrars involved in fraudulent birth ...
It's common to wonder how long you can be on birth control. Whether you choose a vaginal ring, patch, intrauterine device (IUD), implant, injection, or birth control pills, you might want to know ...
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) signed two bills into law earlier this week that will allow pharmacists in the state to prescribe hormonal birth control. House Bill 5436 gives Michigan ...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation Monday enabling Michigan pharmacists to prescribe hormonal contraceptives. House Bill 5436 signed by Whitmer will allow pharmacists to issue prescriptions ...
"Firmware Update Introducing New Authorization Control System," posted by Bambu Lab on January 16 (and since updated twice), states that Bambu's printers—starting with its popular X series ...
Sherwin Gatchalian urged the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) to intensify efforts in curbing counterfeit record-keeping and preventing the fake birth registration of foreigners, advising the ...
Spotting while on birth control is common, especially during the first few months as your body adjusts to the hormones. It’s usually very light and may appear pink or brown. Breakthrough bleeding is ...
The poster of the film, released on the anniversary of Sambhaji Maharaj’s coronation, showcases Vicky in a way that highlights his grandeur and power. This powerful image sets the stage for a ...
Combination birth control pills, or the pill for short, are oral contraceptives that prevent pregnancy. If you’re considering your birth control options, the pill is one of the most common and ...
“I want a new birth control implant placed ASAP,” she said. “The one you have already in your arm is still effective until 2026,” I said. “I need it now, before anything changes,” she sai ...
Birth and immigration rates are both crucial factors. International migration is currently expected to add one person to the U.S. population every 23.2 seconds, according to Census Bureau data.