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By admin, on March 29th, 2010
A comprehensive list of birth control pills, with side effects, will help women make the right decision, regarding oral contraception. Pills or oral contraceptives are primarily hormonal preparations, made from a combination of estrogen and progestin or progestin alone.
Pills that contain both estrogen and progestin hormones are known as combination . . . → Read More: How About A List Of Birth Control Pills
By admin, on March 25th, 2010
Birth control pills without prescription can be obtained under certain circumstances. In order to get a contraception pill, you will require a prescription from the doctor or the gynecologist.
As women multi task, they get little time to visit the doctor to get their pills.You will be surprised to know that you can get . . . → Read More: Birth Control Pills Without Prescription
By admin, on March 25th, 2010
Birth control pills effects disappear after a couple of months in most cases. The side effects may vary from one individual to the other.
It is not necessary that every woman who is on the pill has to get side effects. There are some women who sail through entire contraception process quite easily without . . . → Read More: Birth Control Pills Effects Everyone Differently
By admin, on March 24th, 2010
How effective is Birth Control?, that is a good question.
Are you in the process of preventing unwanted and unplanned pregnancies? Depending on the type of birth control used, the success rate will wary. Birth control can be divided into two, hormonal and barrier. In the hormonal birth control, hormones change the ovulation cycle . . . → Read More: How Effective Is Birth Control
By admin, on March 24th, 2010
Birth control pill types can be classified as: Combination pill Mini pill Extended-Cycle Pills/Continuous Use Pills Emergency Contraceptive Pills
Each of these birth control pill types has certain advantages and disadvantages, depending on the age and other health problems of the woman taking them. These pills gave women, control over their reproductive cycles.
There . . . → Read More: Different Birth Control Pill Types And How They Work
By admin, on March 23rd, 2010
Birth control and diabetics are very important issues, as women suffering from diabetics, are at a greater risk due to unplanned pregnancy. The contraceptive options for women are the same.
Family planning is an important aspect for women with diabetics, as it will help them regulate their blood sugar levels, before and during an . . . → Read More: Birth Control And Diabetes
By admin, on March 21st, 2010
The discussion about gaining weight while using birth control pills is endless. It is a fact, woman just do not like to put on weight! There have been no indications in studies and experiments on any direct relationship between birth control pills and weight gain. Put even with the research, women feel that the . . . → Read More: Weight Gain Using Birth Control Pills-What is the Real Story
By admin, on March 20th, 2010
If you’re not interested in an oral form of contraception, or an internal IUD, you might consider using the birth control patch.
This is a thin, light tan-colored, about 3 inches by 3 inches or 4 cm x 4 cm square patch that you place on your skin. It contains hormones that are released . . . → Read More: Possible Side Effects Using The Birth Control Patch
By admin, on March 16th, 2010
At first, taking birth control pills to help the problematic acne is totally a ludicrous idea. It turns out that the idea is not as far fetched as we thought at first. Birth control pills, depending on the situation, can help teenage girls handle a terrible acne problem.
For teenage girls, or even older . . . → Read More: Can Birth Control Pills Help Acne
By admin, on March 11th, 2010
There are different types of birth control devices in the market today. Women who don’t want to use pills can use something called a diaphragm.
A diaphragm is a shallow, dome shaped rubber disk with a flexible rim that fits nicely within the vagina as it is able to cover the cervix which prevents the sperm from every reaching the uterus. It should be inserted prior to intercourse and covered with spermicide.
The spermicide works by killing the sperm thus making it impossible to fertilize the egg.Women who choose to use the diaphragm may keep it in there for 24 hours. You just have to make sure to insert spermicide every two hours or before engaging in sexual intercourse again. Continue reading Is Diaphragm Birth Control Effective
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