Contraception
The brain and fertility: Kisspeptins
How the brain controls our ability to have children. Professor Allan Herbison from the Department of Physiology at University of Otago explains how Kisspeptin could lead to new treatments for… Audio
State intervention in family size concerns social workers
Anne Tolley wants most at-risk families to stop having more children. Joining Morning Report is the chief executive of the Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Social Workers, Lucy Sandford-Reed. Audio
Birth control for beneficaries?
The Minister for Social Development wants most at-risk families to stop having more children. Catherine Hutton reports. Audio
Scientific group wants all teenage girls given contraceptives
There's a call to give all teenage girls long-lasting contraception - and for it be up to them to opt out if they don't want the birth control. Audio
Contraception advice after life threatening pregnancy
Women who've had a life threatening pregnancy aren't getting enough contraceptive advice after their ordeal to avoid another near death experience. Audio
A NZ history of contraception
One of New Zealand's leading sexual health doctors and birth control advocates, who donated most of her collection of nearly 1000 contraceptive devices to Te Papa Tongarewa; selected items are on… Video, Audio
The Birth of the Pill
Jonathan Eig is an American writer, whose latest book is called "The Birth of the Pill: How Four Pioneers Reinvented Sex and Launched a Revolution". Audio
Naked Science
Dr Chris Smith beams in with the latest science news; this week, a breakthough in male contraception, and a warning for football fans travelling to the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Audio