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Authentic, evidence-based, and life-affirming conversations addressing anything and everything related to women’s health. From childbirth to infertility, from pregnancy loss to menopause, or homeschooling to personal trainers–if it involves women and their health, it’s on the agenda.
The contraception industry is a booming women’s health business, and research and development continues to grow the methods and varieties available to women. But for those of us who are pro-life, does contraception fit with what we believe about when life begins and the respect unborn babies deserve? Dr. Chris Stroud hosted a live presentation and Q&A digging into the complexities of the topic.
Questions include:
How do contraceptives work?
Do emergency contraceptives work differently from other types of birth control?
Does taking progesterone always act as a contraceptive?
If the pill fails, there’s a back up to prevent implantation?
What about birth control use to treat other illnesses?
If you’re taking bio-identical progesterone, should you only take it post-ovulation?
Can the pill cause PCOS?
When in my cycle should I take progesterone to prevent miscarriage?
What are some pro-life alternatives to birth control for preventing pregnancies?
How to talk to a doctor who isn’t supportive of birth-control alternatives?To what extent should discussions about contraception be a priority for pro-life people?
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Disclaimer: For educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be regarded as specific medical advice or replace the advice of your physician
