China has reinstated a 13% tax on condoms and contraceptive drugs to address its declining birth rate, effective January 1.
Self-administered injectable contraceptives, which are progestin-only shots taken at home every three months, have been ...
Contraceptives are now subject to a 13 percent value-added tax, while services related to childcare and marriage are exempt.
Depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) can prevent pregnancy for up to three months, and is available in a form that can be ...
Birth control pills are highly effective, but certain foods, drinks, and supplements can interfere with their absorption or ...
“Since most physicians don’t know that this is an option, patients don’t know about it. It’s safe, effective, and puts the ...
This line of argument could resonate with other conservative groups in the European Parliament opposed to abortion ...
For many Chinese citizens, the move feels contradictory. The same state that is urging people to marry and have children is ...
A study reveals that many clinicians remain unaware of self-administered injectable contraception, despite its decades-long ...
Birth control pills are a highly effective way to prevent pregnancy, but some foods and supplements can interfere with how ...
China has begun imposing a 13 percentsales tax on contraceptives such as condoms, birth control pills, and devices from ...
Abortion rate has risen by over 31 percent in four years, and experts say unsafe abortions could put maternal health at risk.