Researchers have discovered an exciting new form of “on-demand” birth control for women. Experts from Stanford University had “promising results” when using a combination of the morning-after pill and an arthritis drug to “disrupt ovulation at peak fertility.” According to the study, the birth control option taken orally just before sex “may be the best candidate” for last-minute contraceptive.
The results concluded that the drug combination can interrupt ovulation “when conception risk is highest,” but noted that more research is necessary. Current birth control methods often include unreliable options for women resulting in hormone imbalances and other undesirable side effects. The new method is especially timely as recent laws across the country are restricting access to abortion.
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Check out more about a new “on-demand” contraceptive for women: https://nypost.com/2022/04/26/women-could-take-on-demand-contraceptive-right-before-sex-researchers/