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... sexual pleasure, which is very good. Also women before taking contraceptive pills should see a doctor first. This is because there are hundreds of different pills and some may not be good ... contraception is not an easy thing to do. Knowledge is power, so everyone who uses any contraceptive method should be well informed about how safe it is, how it is properly used, and what possible side ...
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... reproductive age US More than half (36.2) of these women were in need of contraceptive services and supplies Of the 36.2 million who ... Guttmacher Institute Report: Facts on Publicly Funded Contraceptive Services in the United States Photo Courtesy of ... Brofsky/Getty Images Facts on Publicly Funded Contraceptive Services in the US originally appeared on About.com Contraception on Monday, ...
Oral Contraceptive can Kill you She was only 30 years old, but she was experiencing the classic symptoms of a stroke. Her speech suddenly became slurred, and her left hand became clumsy while eating. What triggered her stroke, at such a young age, may have been the birth control pills she was taking. Oral contraceptives nearly double the risk of stroke, according to a review article in MedLink ...
nov 18th, 2009 i think they meant to say "we douchebags" but got mixed up and said "we condom" Forwarded message From: Kanchan Date: Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 12:27 AM Subject: Just the right image for a contraceptive campaign! To: -- Kanchan Gupta Associate Editor, The Pioneer,
    The issue about family planning should be widely discussed with those who have been diagnosed to have systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). All methods should be considered including natural family planning and barrier method that carries lest risk, although the failure rate is high. OCP is still a method that worth to be considered. With the
The objectives of this study were to find a minimal dose of 17-ethinyl estradiol (EE) that is detrimental to the developing penis and fertility and to compare estrogenic effects between EE and diethylstilbestrol (DES). Neonatal rats received EE at 10 ng (1 µg/kg), 100 ng, 1 µg, or 10 µg per pup on alternate days from postnatal days 1 to 11 (dose-response study) or received EE or ...

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