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2008-05-08 20:43:00
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Free Sample of VCF Vaginal Contraceptive Film
2008-04-26 03:17:00
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Despre metodele contraceptive
2008-04-12 21:47:00
In primele noua luni ale anului 2007, peste 106.000 de tinere cu varsta intre 15 ?i 19 ani au trecut printr-un cabinet de ginecologie pentru un avort. Un studiu f?cut de Centrul de Planificare Familiala de la Maternitatea Giulesti arata ca 40% dintre adolescentele active sexual au varsta cuprinsa intre 11 si 13 ani. 7% ... [ Acesta este continutul pe scurt al articolului. Poti vedea continutul integral pe site ]
Coping with Teenage Acne, Oral Contraceptive Use & Acne, Removing Blackhead
2008-04-01 11:04:00
This article discusses how to cope with teenage acne, the use and affect of oral contraceptives on acne, proper removal of blackheads, how does the sun affect acne medicines, and what if your outbreak is not really acne. More: continued here
Microsoft Contraceptive 98
2008-02-07 08:56:00
Microsoft Contraceptive 98Microsoft Corporation has taken another step toward dominating every aspect of American life with the introduction of Contraceptive98, a suite of applications designed for users who engage in sex. Microsoft has been a pioneer in peer-to-peer connectivity and plug and play. It believes these technologies will give it substantial leverage in penetrating the copulation enhancement market. The product addresses two important user concerns: the need for virus protection and the need for a firewall to ensure the non-propagation of life. The Contraceptive98 suite consists of three products: Condom98, DeFetus 1.0 (from Sementec), and AIDScan 2.1 (from Norton Utilities). A free copy of Intercourse Explorer 4.0 is bundled in the package. The suite also comes in two expanded versions. Contraceptive98 Professional is the Client / Server edition, for professionals in the sexual services sector. Contraceptive98 Small Business Edition is a package for start-ups...
Aichi doctor ordered to stop selling oral contraceptive pills over Net
2008-02-07 00:00:00
FUSO, Aichi -- A medical clinic director who sold low-dose oral contraceptives over the Internet has been ordered by the Aichi Prefectural Government to stop the practice, officials said.Prefectural officials are considering filing a criminal complaint against him if he doesn't comply.The prefectural government's move came after the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare submitted an opinion that prescribing medicine based on an exchange of e-mails constituted a violation ...
Emergency contraceptive pills: some potential but concern too
2008-01-25 16:31:00
Emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) or the ‘curb abortion’ pills are considered India’s latest weapon in the armoury against unwanted pregnancies. But concerns are being voiced over their impact if taken too frequently or by those too young.
Ortho Evra Contraceptive Transdermal Patch
2008-01-21 06:08:00
FDA modified the prescribing information for the Ortho Evra Contraceptive Transdermal (Skin) Patch to include the results of a new epidemiology study that found that users of the birth control patch were at higher risk of developing serious blood clots, also known as venous thromboembolism (VTE), than women using birth control pills. VTE can lead to pulmonary embolism. The label changes are based on a study conducted by the Boston Collaborative Drug Surveillance Program on behalf of Johnson and Johnson. The patch was studied in women aged 15-44. These findings support an earlier study that also said women in this group were at higher risk for VTE.FDA believes that Ortho Evra is a safe and effective method of contraception when used according to the labeling, which recommends that women with concerns or risk factors for serious blood clots talk with their health care provider about using Ortho Evra versus other contraceptive options. Source: http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/N-EWS/2008/NE...
Do you have to go to a doctor to get contraceptives?
2007-12-30 12:22:00
Some contraceptives require a prescription or special fitting. These include birth-control pills, Norplant, DeproVera, IUDs, diaphragms and cervical caps. These methods are usually available through family planning clinics, community health clinics, or from physicians, especially gynecologists, who provide this kind of information and assistance. Other contraceptives, including condoms, creams, foams and sponges, are “over-the-counter”- items. They ...
Suffering from uterine fibroids no contraceptive services
2007-12-21 16:21:00
Contraceptive services, is one of the commonly used contraceptive measures, with the advantage of convenience. But contraceptive medication is not applicable to everyone, with certain tumors of women should not serve contraceptives. Suffer from uterine fibroids contraceptive services for women, fibroids can increase. People with mole or malignant trophoblastic disease after treatment. In hCG has not reached five international units / or below, can avoid the service of oral drugs, Otherwise, it may stimulate the residual leaf trophoblast cells malignant. However, in recent years, was found with endometrial cancer or ovarian cancer patients and the post-operative use of contraceptives would help prevent the recurrence of cancer. In addition, oral contraceptives can reduce breast lobules, fibroma, and other benign lesions, But right malignant lesions without protection. source:China TCM web-China
Contraceptive Pill Reduce Cancer Risk
2007-11-04 05:43:00
A medical study shows taking the contraceptive pill does not increase a woman’s chance of developing cancer and could even reduce the risk of getting the killer disease by 12 percent, media reported Thursday.Researchers in UK who studied the records of 46,000 women over a 36-year period found that taking the oral contraceptive for up to eight years did not lead to an increased risk of cancer over a woman’s lifetime.Researchers found that there was no overall increased risk of cancer among pill users and that taking the pill could cut the risk by up to 12 percent in some cases.“It is pretty small, but if you take that across 3 million women in Britain and 100 million women throughout the world actually a small risk translates into major benefits,”said Philip Hannaford of Aberdeen University in Britain.“Many women, especially those who used the first generation of oral contraceptives many years ago, are likely to be reassured by our results,” the authors of the report said...
Maine middle schoolers get contraceptives
2007-10-18 09:22:00
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In patients with vaginal contraceptive how
2007-09-14 02:54:00
Vaginal normal healthy women because of their biological and histological features, pathogenic microorganisms prevent outside invasion capacity. However, when the natural defense mechanism for some reason were damaged, it is easy to step pathogens, cause vaginitis. Common vaginitis women of childbearing age have two: one is caused by Trichomonas vaginalis and Trichomonas vaginitis. It can be transmitted through sexual intercourse directly, or through public places, such as baths, medical equipment and other indirect transmission, clinical Leucorrhea a yellow foam-like, With vulva, vaginal itching for features; Another is a white rosary vaginitis caused by fungal vaginal bacteria, a clinical genital itch and white scums like Leucorrhea characterized. After suffering from vaginitis, during treatment should prohibit sexually. If it is mild vaginitis can choose the long-term or short-acting oral contraceptives; If vaginitis is very serious, especially Trichomonas vaginitis, it should be...
Surprise results of using the contraceptive pill
2007-09-14 00:00:00
No, not unexpected babies, but unexpected health benefits. The contraceptive pill actually protects women against cancer in later life, according to the largest study ever set up to evaluate the risks and benefits. Although the pill raises the risk of breast cancer while a woman is taking it and for about five years afterwards, real ...
Contraceptive Pill May Reduce Cancer Risk
2007-09-13 12:18:00
A medical study shows taking the contraceptive pill does not increase a woman’s chance of developing cancer and could even reduce the risk of getting the killer disease by 12 percent, media reported Thursday. Researchers in UK who studied the records of 46,000 women over a 36-year period found that taking the ...
Contraceptive Pill Protects Against Cancer
2007-09-12 20:34:00
A 40 year study shows that the contraceptive pill protect women against cancer in later life. Today revealef to have an overall net benefit for the women who take it. The study began in 1968 and followed 46,000 women. It cut the individual's rish of cancer of any kind by up to 12%.
Contraceptive Ban : Crisis in Manila
2007-08-25 22:53:00
Back in 2000, the then mayor of Manila, Jose Atienza, ordered a ban on contraceptives. The ban extended to all hospitals and health centers.In the space of the few intervening years this disastrous decision has resulted in a health and poverty crisis in Manila. Women have not only been denied the contraception they need, but health personnel and doctors refuse to offer basic family planning information.Roughly 81% of the Philippine population is Roman Catholic. The decision by mayor Atienza to ban contraception was inspired in large part by Vatican teachings on the subject. Yet one more instance in which the dogmatic teachings of the Roman Catholic church have contributed directly to a needless rise in human misery.The Center for Reproductive Rights features an article that includes the following personalized reports of the impact of this ban on the poor.# 1. Tina Montales, 36, has eight children. When she wanted to have a tubal ligation after her fourth pregnancy, she couldn’t b...
Contraceptive News: new birth control pill eliminates women?s periods
2007-08-01 19:26:00
Great news for all us woman there is a new birth control pill that eliminates women’s periods will hit the pharmacies this week. While some of us will love it there will be a few of us that will be wary of eliminating the monthly bleeding that’s symbolic of womanhood. Lybrel is a low-dose oral contraceptive that ...
Contraceptive Suppositories and IUCD using Contraindications
2007-08-01 09:20:00
How do Contraceptive (Spermicidal) Suppositories work?They work by immobilizing the sperm by chemical actions and need to be inserted at least 5 minutes prior to intercourse. The effect lasts for an hour and usually gives protection for a single coitus. If she desires to indulge in intercourse again, she will need another suppository. Some of them are biodegradable and need not be removed after use. Instructions regarding use should be very clear and lucid. There are instances of women who have used spermicidal suppositories orally and some who have inserted them in the anus! It is best to use them under the guidance of a gynecologist.What is an IntraUterine Contraceptive Device (IUCD)?It is a contraceptive device which has to be inserted into the uterus.There are medicated and non-medicated varieties available. The advantages include: the one time motivation, no systemic metabolic side effects, no interference with local sensitivity, high success rate and long duration o...
Effective Oral Contraceptive Pills
2007-07-25 06:01:00
What are the common misconceptions about ‘The Pill’?There are women who are under the mistaken, impression that the effect of the pill lingers for many months after they have discontinued it and may lead to sterility. Some again mistakenly believe that for effective contraception a pill should be taken after each coitus while others discontinue taking the pill just because of vague symptoms of mimicking pregnancy.Are Oral Contraceptive Pills Effective from the first cycle?Oral contraceptive pills act by interrupting the ovulation (release of the egg), thus creating an anovulatory cycle. It takes at least one ‘pill cycle’ for anovulation to get established. Hence, during the first cycle, one must use an alternative method of contraception.What should a woman do if she forgets to take a pill?If the woman forgets to take the pill at the usual time and remembers the lapse on the same day, she should take the scheduled pill on the same day, as soon as she remembers it. ...
Free Vaginal Contraceptive Film
2007-07-21 03:35:00
100,000’s of people have used VCF - Vaginal Contraceptive Film millions of times and are raving about it! Time and again VCF is praised as their most favorite method of birth control in testimonials from those users. We stand behind our product and believe that everyone should atleast try it. That is why we offer this free sample. Don’t take our or their word for it, find out for yourself if VCF works for you. Order a free sample Now. http://www.vcf-contraceptive.co-m/sample.asp
Free Vaginal Contraceptive Film
2007-07-20 20:50:00
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Different Contraceptive Methods for Family Planning
2007-07-13 07:54:00
What are the different contraceptive methods available today?Today, wide range of contraceptive methods are available and the current approach is to provide a ‘cafeteria choice’ i.e. to offer all the different methods to an individual, from which, any method may be adopted depending on individual suitability and preference.
Male Hormonal Contraceptive Regimens on Prostate Tissue Study
2007-07-05 00:00:00
The purpose of this study is to  examine the in vivo responses to hormonal manipulation at the molecular level directly in the tissue of interest (prostate). (...)
House approves overturning ban on overseas aid for contraceptives
2007-06-22 03:08:00
By a narrow margin of 223-201 the U.S. House of Representatives has voted to overturn a ban on contraceptive aid to overseas groups that offer abortions.
What is the effect of oral contraceptive pills on heart diseases?
2007-05-23 19:20:00
There has been a lot of debate on whether the use of oral contraceptive pills increases the risk of stroke and heart attacks in women. When oral contraceptive pills were first manufactured, more than thirty years ago, they contained very high doses of estrogen, which was attributed to the increased ...
First Contraceptive for Continuous Use
2007-05-23 08:24:00
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today approved Lybrel, the first continuous use drug product for prevention of pregnancy.The new contraceptive, Lybrel, comes in a 28 day-pill pack with low-dose combination tablets that contain 90 micrograms of a progestin, levonorgestrel, and 20 micrograms of an estrogen, ethinyl estradiol, which are active ingredients available in other approved oral contraceptives. Continuous contraception works the same way as the 21 days on-seven days off cycle. It stops the body's monthly preparation for pregnancy by lowering the production of hormones that make pregnancy possible.Why different from othersOther contraceptive pill regimens have placebo or pill-free intervals lasting four to seven days that stimulate a menstrual cycle. Lybrel is designed to be taken without the placebo or pill-free time interval. Women who use Lybrel would not have a scheduled menstrual period, but will most likely have unplanned, breakthrough, unscheduled bleeding or spo...
FDA Approves Contraceptive That Stops Periods
2007-05-23 06:27:00
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today approved Lybrel, the first continuous use drug product for prevention of pregnancy. The new contraceptive, Lybrel, comes in a 28 day-pill pack with low-dose combination tablets that contain 90 micrograms of a progestin, levonorgestrel, and 20 micrograms of an estrogen, ethinyl estradiol, which are active ingredients available in ...
Founder of contraceptive method dies (AP)
2007-04-03 22:38:00
AP - John Billings, the founder of a natural contraception method that won support among Catholics, has died, a colleague said Tuesday. He was 89.
Contraceptive Benefits of Breastfeeding
2007-01-29 22:33:03
If you are pregnant or have just given birth, you may be considering breastfeeding your child. Breastfeeding is one of the healthiest things that you can do for your baby. Your breast milk is designed specially to provide your baby with all of the vitamins, nutrients, and antibodies that she needs to stay healthy. But breastfeeding is not only beneficial to your baby. It can also be very healthy for you as well. In addition to helping you recover from pregnancy more quickly, breastfeeding can also be used as a natural family planning method. Known as the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM), this method is highly effective in preventing pregnancy in the months after childbirth. What is the Lactational Amenorrhea Method?The lactational amenorrhea method is just one of a variety of highly effective natural family planning methods. This method is used after childbirth, and involves breastfeeding your child exclusively for at least six months in order to prevent pregnancy. The LAM method...
Contraceptive Pill for Men: This Sperm-tastic Invention is C
2006-12-19 12:45:02
Scientists at King?s College London recently announced work on a new contraceptive pill for men. A male form of the birth control pill isn?t a new idea, but researches have yet to find a concoction that is safe and reliable on a long-term basis. However, by taking a different approach, King?s College thinks it?s on to something. Imagine this: a birth control pill that only has to be taken as regularly as the man engages in sex, whose effects are reversible within 24 hours, and that doesn?t interfere with the man?s personal satisfaction. According to a recent BBC article , it?s on the horizon. Years ago, scientists noticed that drugs used to treat schizophrenia and high blood pressure had the unexpected side effect of preventing ejaculation. King?s College London isolated the chemical culprits and think they could have an oral contraceptive within five years. What?s different about this pill is that it doesn?t have to be taken daily, unless the man is engaging in intercou...
Scientists discover male contraceptives
2006-12-02 16:15:03
Yes. Scientists have now discovered "an innovative contraceptive pill that makes men infertile within hours.""Experts say a male pill could transform family planning roles by allowingcouples to share the responsibility of contraception ? a burden that usuallyfalls to women."Contraception... burden?? Jokingly, I always tell Michael that the end of the world or the "three days of darkness" are near. In all honesty though, when you read news like these, how the God-made union between a man and a woman is reduced to an animal act and how the human person is violated even before they are born, I have a hard time thinking of ways that we can revert from this culture of death.Visit Australia's Herald Sun for the full story.
Contraceptives reduce the risk of endometrial cancer in wome
2006-12-01 15:12:03
News-Medical.Net - According to a new study by researchers in the U.S., oral contraceptives and intrauterine devices (IUD) appear to provide long-term protection against endometrial cancer.The researchers, led by Dr. Xiao Ou Shu of Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee conducted a study of 1,204 women from Shanghai with newly diagnosed endometrial cancer and compared them to 1,212 healthy women.The women were then matched according to various characteristics. The endometrium is the lining of the uterus, or womb and endometrial cancer involves a cancerous growth in that area which mainly occurs after menopause and causes vaginal bleeding. A hysterectomy (surgical removal of the uterus) is generally performed to treat the disease.It is the most common gynecologic cancer in the United States, and over 35,000 women are diagnosed with it each year. Read more?For free advice on cancer related issues visit Free Help Advice
Christians, Contraceptives and Children
2006-08-20 19:27:04
I recently came across an interesting article from the Wall Street Journal on evangelicals and contraception (HT: Sharper Iron Filings). Let me provide some excerpt and then pose some questions. A Harris Poll conducted online in September 2005 shows that evangelicals overwhelmingly support birth control (88%). A recent New York Times article on the subject, it is true, quoted Albert Mohler, the president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, saying that the separation between sex and procreation caused by contraceptives is “ominous.” But he also went on to say that “evangelical couples may, at times, choose to use contraceptives in order to plan their families and enjoy the pleasures of the marital bed.”… Protestants’ acceptance of contraception has a relatively short history. The 1930 Lambeth conference of Anglican bishops was the first Christian church body to authorize the use of contraceptives within marriage, even as it condemned certain ...
The Contraceptive Pill - Some Facts
1969-12-31 19:00:00
There was a time when contraceptive pills were supposed to mean that a young girl is being promiscuous. But the times have changed and these days most women use these contraceptive pills to be able to enjoy the pleasures of getting close and yet not be tense and worried about getting pregnant. Also, earlier women tried ...
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