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Effective Birth Control: "It's Better To Have It And Not Need It Then Need It And Not Have It"
A subject very near and dear to my heart is the subject of birth control in all its forms. Condoms are the oldest form of effective birth control (second only to abstinence of course), but of course there are many others, most of them for women. This seems to be a source of tension between the sexes as I have met many women who are displeased with the fact that most birth control methods place the responsibility on them. To this I say: what's your point? I'll admit it's unfair, but there's not much else we have to work with at the present time. We've been hearing talk of a male birth control pill for many years and it still isn't here so we have to do the best with what we have. And hey, if and when that male pill comes out I'll be first in ...
Do Birth Control Pills Help Your Acne?
Since birth control pills or oral contraceptives are popular with many people, there just might be a chance that this approach to treating acne might gain ground Birth control pills or oral contraceptives can control androgens from performing their tasks
The US Drug Watchdog Warns About Possible Heart Attacks & Strokes For The Users Of Yaz/Yasmin Birth Control Pills
The US Drug Watchdog is doing everything possible to alert women who are, or were using the birth control pills called Yaz, or Yasmin about potentially severe side effects, that include: Liver cancer, liver tumors, severe liver bleeding, High blood pressure, Breast cancer, Stroke, Heart Attack, Blood clots in the legs or lungs.The group is saying, "we are talking about heart attacks, strokes, blood clotting, and other potentially extremely serious medical side effects from the use of these drugs. We are asking all young women to share this press release with their friends, or girl friends who may be using, or used Yaz, or Yasmin." If an individual has suffered any medical side effects after taking the birth control drugs called Ya ...
The Birth Control and Infertility Connection
Hundreds of thousands of women, across the country and worldwide, use some sort of pharmaceutical birth control method or oral contraceptive such as the pill to prevent pregnancy while engaging in sex. But can these contraceptive methods cause infertility?
Birth Control After the Baby
If you've just had a child, you may find it hard to believe, but eventually you are going to be interested in having sex again. In fact, obstetricians say -- and scientific studies back them up -- that most American couples resume having sexual intercourse within several weeks of having a baby. (It's a fair bet that much of this post-partum sex is at the male partner's instigation, since the most fervent desire new mothers have when they get into bed is for only one thing: sleep.) Whether or not you want more children eventually, you probably don't want them right away. That means you have to think about contraception.
Ortho Evra Patch and Ortho Tri-Cyclen – two effective birth control methods
Ortho is a big name in the market, when it comes to birth control options. It has come up with two new effective products, namely Ortho Evra Patch and Ortho Tri-Cyclen.
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