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Has women’s contraception gone backwards?

Free contraception is available in Ireland for women from ages 17 to 35. But, research in the UK ...

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15.19 15 Jan 2025


Has women’s contraception gone backwards?


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15.19 15 Jan 2025


Free contraception is available in Ireland for women from ages 17 to 35.

But, research in the UK suggests that many women are moving away from traditional hormonal contraception in favour of apps that track their cycles…

Experts say that this is not advisable...

Joining Seán to discuss is Dr. Siobhan O Higgins, Lecturer and Sexologist at the Department of Health Promotion and the School of Psychology at the University of Galway.


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