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    because the contraceptive either contains estrogen and progestin. Synthetic estrogen prevents the pituitary gland from hormones to prevent ovulation. Synthetic progestin prevents the pituitary gland from producing a hormone to prevent egg release, makes the uterus lining unable to hold a fertilized egg, and thickens the mucus in the cervic.()Each contraceptive has one or the other, few have both. The hormonal methods containing both progestin and estrogen are the better form of contraceptive…

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    Birth control is to prevent pregnancy for women who are sexually active. The most infamously known birth control is the pill that women takes orally. Another birth control that is not commonly talked about in health clinics and among women is the IUD’s. Though the IUD is proven to be as effective as the pills, not all women and doctors are not being educated about this birth control. IDUs have different forms depending on what the woman need. The IUD is 99 percent effective according to…

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    The hormones in the pill—sometimes estrogen and progestin together, sometimes just progestin—stop your eggs from leaving your ovaries. No eggs leaving your ovaries means no opportunity for fertilization, which keeps you from getting pregnant (Teen Vogue). If you’re specifically using birth control for something besides getting pregnant the pill is better. Most women are prescribed combination pills (that is, ones that contain both estrogen and progestin) that also thin the lining of the uterus…

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    Menopause Essay

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    menopause, such as dryness, itching, burning and discomfort with intercourse. By reducing menopausal symptoms HRT improves your quality of life. This process maintains homeostasis because the patient is taking these synthetic hormones in the form of progestins and oestrogens which are “bio-identical” and so they replicate the functions of the original hormones that are no longer…

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    Anadrol Tablets Benefits

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    Major Benefits of Using Anadrol Tablets Anadrol was first created in the 1960's by Syntex Pharmaceuticals as intends to treat iron deficiency and muscle squandering ailments. As is regular with numerous pharmaceuticals intended, for this reason, Anadrol would soon discover an inviting home in the execution upgrading world. This can without much of a stretch be viewed as this specific anabolic steroid is included the medication Oxymetholone which promptly advances weight pick up by expanding…

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    In today`s society, birth control is a highly debatable topic, it is also something that is used a lot. A lot of people know what contraceptives are, but they are unsure of the types, benefits, and side effects of them. The most common type is the pill, but there are also IUD`s and they both have advantages and disadvantages. There are many methods to use birth control, however the birth control pill is the only type that is taken orally. The pill has to be taken every day for the whole month;…

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    Pros Of Contraception

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    OH BABY!! A GUIDE TO CONTRACEPTION Methods of Contraception Contraception is used to prevent pregnancy. The best way to prevent unintended pregnancy in sexually active women is through consistent and proper use of contraceptives. No contraceptive method works perfectly and all contraceptive methods besides abstinence have risks. Most contraceptives do not protect you from sexually transmitted diseases [STD’s]. • Sterilization Tubal ligation & Vasectomies are a permanent form of contraception.…

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    Paraphilia Essay

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    can include male and female condoms, spermicides, and cervical barriers. The third method is hormonal and this entails temporarily reducing female fertility, combining hormone methods like estrogen and progestin. This is where “the pill”, contraceptive patch, and vaginal ring are used. Lastly, progestin-only method. Some side effects to the hormonal methods are weight gain, mood changes, nausea and…

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    Birth Control Speech

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    the Penis or in the Vagina. The Contraceptive Sponge is like a Female Condom but it is a Sponge and not Latex. The Cervical Cap (a covering) and Diaphragm (a disk) are very similar, in a way that they cover the Cervix. An Implant is filled up with Progestin and given to the female. The Cooper Intrauterine Device and the Hormonal Intrauterine Device are very similar, they need to be in the Utertus. The first device makes the Eggs are not fully fertilized while the second device prevents Ovulation…

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    Pros And Cons Of Nuvaring

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    Introduction The NuvaRing is a contraceptive, and it prevents you from getting pregnant. Like all contraceptives, is the NuvaRing not one hundred percent reliable, there is a probability of 0.4% pregnancy. This means that if a thousand women a year use the NuvaRing, four women would become pregnant. The NuvaRing does not protect against STDs. It is intended that you insert the ring between the first and the fifth day of your period. The first week is the ring not quite reliable, so using a…

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