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    Approximately 1 out of every 6 couples are affected by infertility. An infertility diagnosis is given to couples who have been failing to conceive over the course of a full year. Ten to fifteen percent of couples in the United States are infertile. Infertility may be cause from an issue with either you, your partner, or a combination both. There is a large variety of causes on why men and women are infertile. About 20% of cases are due to a problem in the man, and 40% to 50% are due to a problem…

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    Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine system disorder among women of reproductive age. (Clinic, 2014) Polycystic ovary syndrome is a hyperandrogenic disorder associated with chronic oligo-anovulation and polycystic ovarian morphology. It is often associated with psychological impairments, including depression and other mood disorders and metabolic derangements, chiefly insulin resistance and compensatory hyperinsulinemia, which is recognized as a major factor responsible for…

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    Menopause Research Papers

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    Menopause As the name suggests, menopause does bring a pause in a woman’s life, however it doesn’t stop a person from living life to the fullest. When a woman doesn’t get her period for 12 months consecutively, she is said to have got menopause. Menopause symptoms majorly include physical illness, hot flashes, vaginal dryness, depression, weight gain, sleep disturbance, mood symptoms, urinary complaints and uterine bleeding problems. Complementary and alternative medicine Menopause causes a…

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    and work as cashier at Walmart. She is residing in North Fort Myers, FL., who presented at the Millenium clinic to be seen bacause over the past six months, she has been experiencing incrising problems with her menstrual cycle. Usually, symptoms occur five to ten days before her menstrual cycle start, which is severe enough to interfere with her daily living. Some symptoms include breast tenderness, irritability, mood swings, and food cravings. She also stated that she missed work on several…

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    condition that is rare. This is a disease that can only be found in women. It is also known as autoimmune progesterone dermatitis. In this disease, the woman gets a rash usually during her luteal phase. A luteal phase is also known as the “late pre-menstrual phase of the cycle. This is when the blood level of the sex-hormone progesterone rises” (Wong, 2013). The rash is often described as cyclic rash. This means that the disease follows the same pattern each monthly cycle. Currently, scientists…

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    This is because in some cases, depending on the type of pill that you take, birth control pills can actually help with regulating your menstrual cycle. Some find that it also helps with things like bad PMS symptoms. If you have had problems with your menstrual cycle in the past, whether or not you are sexually active, it's not a bad idea to talk to your OB/GYN to find out if birth control pills might be helpful. 3. You are in a Monogamous Relationship…

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    Top 5 Menopause Questions

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    Top 5 Menopause Questions Every Woman Ask Overview Menopause is a stage in life that every woman has to undergo. It is just like menstruation and growing of the breast if at all you consider yourself a real woman. Most women are often scared and embarrassed of these main stages in life. Some even go to the extent of wishing they were not created as women. For an individual to be able to overcome the challenge of reactions from the society, they have to have clear information of what they are…

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    If you had medical issues with your body, would you want to be able to easily get medication that could help your body fight against the issues that you have? Many women, and teenage girls today have a hard time getting to birth control because they have to go to a specialized doctor that helps give them the birth control, and they have a hard time being able to pay for it. Birth Control should be widely available to women to get over the counter, because many women use it for health reasons…

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    obesity and irregular menstrual periods. More serious side affects include heart disease and type 2 diabetes if not treated. To be diagnosed with PCOS, a doctor will look for two of the following: irregular periods, excess androgen or polycystic ovaries. Irregular periods is the most common characteristic of PCOS. Irregular periods include menstrual intervals longer than 35 days, really heavy or very light periods, fewer than 8 menstrual cycles and a year and not having a menstrual cycle for…

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    it interferes with daily life. It usually appears about a week before a woman’s period, becoming worse as the time draws closer, and may continue for a couple days afterwards before eventually fading away. If symptoms continue regardless of the menstrual cycle, it is not likely PMDD. Risk Factors As is the case with PMS, it is not currently known what causes PMDD. It affects up to 10% of women of childbearing age, and it appears that women who have a family history have a higher risk of…

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