Many Japanese do not have the opportunity to receive quality, international-standard sex education in school. Therefore, many young people would not have seen actual contraceptive products before they needed to use the items. This can lead to...
Female contraceptives allow women to take charge of their health and reproductive rights. Women need to be able to choose the most suitable method based on their lifestyle, health conditions and preferences. However, the reality in Japan is that...
Emergency contraception (EC), also known as the morning after pill, reduces a woman’s risk of getting pregnant by preventing or delaying ovulation. When taken within 72 hours of intercourse, this kind of contraception can prevent more than 80%...