The two contraceptive pills to be added, Yaz and Yasmin, are used by 50,000 women. They can cost $380 a year but that would drop to $126.40 or $30.80 with a concession card.
A pre-election women's health boost includes a promise of Medicare rebates for more appointments, while birth control and ...
A common misconception sees anorexia associated with teenagers, but hormonal and physical changes in perimenopause can also ...
From boosting fertility to managing menopause, women are being targeted with supplements and diets promising to "rebalance" ...
You may have heard of the Mirena intrauterine device (IUD) but wonder whether it works effectively during menopause ... to another birth control method, such as condoms or the pill.
“With no new contraceptive pill or menopausal hormone therapy added ... The Health Department estimates one in three Australian women pays for birth control outside of the PBS, citing a lack ...
Labor will stick to its guns as the federal election looms, even after a former heartland delivered a significant swing against the incumbent party. Though the Victorian state by-election vote ...
In the first PBS listing for new oral contraceptive pills ... and birth control implants saving around 300,000 women per year up to $400 in out-of-pocket cost. The government is also pledging to offer ...