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| 9 hours ago by Deborah Mitchell Eighteen percent of men say that having sex standing up reduces the chances of getting pregnant, while nearly half of the respondents who have used birth control pills incorrectly say that women should take a break from using them every ... Emaxhealth - http://www.emaxhealth.com/ |
| 14 Dec 2009 by iHealth Birth control pills are made from chemical hormones that if taken on a daily basis can prevent pregnancies. ... Another type of birth control pill that more and more women are using these days is called the “emergency birth control pill.” This type is also known as the morning after pill that a woman can take after having unprotected sexual intercourse. Usually the emergency birth control pill has to be taken within three days of sexual activity. ... iHealth Directory - http://www.ihealthdirectory.com/ |
| 3 hours ago by zoe Besides condoms, birth control patches, pills, rings, shots, spermicides and IUD, natural family planning methods and sperm barriers represent the main types of birth control available at the moment. Normally, they all have a high ... Day By Day Pregnancy - http://day-by-day-pregnancy.com/ |
| 15 hours ago by countrycutieluv Didn't know where to post this. I had asked a similar question in the ask a question board and got not a single reply. I'm taking birth control pill since after. Baby Corner Pregnancy & Parenting Message Boards - http://www.thebabycorner.com/boards/ |
| 14 Dec 2009 I have been pregnant twice before, so I know most of those signs.(I know every period is different). I am married, I do have unprotected sex with my husband, and I have never had this problem before. I have taken 6 test, all say neg. ... One way to treat it is with birth control pills for 3 months, give or take some months depending on the person. Since you can't go to the doctor, I think you should go to a "Free Clinic" and get birth control pills until you can make an ... Answerology: Give Advice - http://www.answerology.com/index.aspx?template=recent_questions.ascx&t... [ More results from Answerology: Give Advice ] |
| 20 hours ago Three pharmacies in inner-city London's Southwark and Lambeth — areas known to have some of the highest teenage pregnancy rates — are set to participate in an NHS pilot program that offers birth control pills without prescription, similar to what is currently done with the morning-after pill. The two areas have been given a target of 40 to 60 percent reduction in teen pregnancy rates, and the pilot will last for at least a year. Girls would be required to participate in ... Baby Chums - http://www.babychums.com/ [ More results from Baby Chums ] |
| 16 hours ago в ў Doxycycline may decrease the effectiveness of birth control pills. Use the secondary methods of contraception, to ensure the reliability of protection from unwanted pregnancy while taking doxycycline. в ў Avoid prolonged sun exposure, and do not use the funds for ... в ў Do not take iron supplements, multivitamins, calcium supplements, antacids, or laxatives in less than two hours after taking doxycycline. These medications reduce the effectiveness of drugs. ... frostlisa - http://www.liveinternet.ru/users/frostlisa/ |
| 21 hours ago by Signs of the Times The discrepancy between both wanting to plan pregnancy and having unprotected sex may have something to do with a focus in recent years on abstinence-only education, said Laura Lindberg, senior research associate at the nonprofit Guttmacher ... Many of the people surveyed said they did not know much about contraception to begin with -- 63 percent said they knew little or nothing about birth control pills, and 30 percent said they had scant knowledge about condoms. ... Signs of the Times - http://www.sott.net/ |
| 13 hours ago by Linda Ikeji MYTH: 90 percent believe they have all the knowledge they need to avoid an unplanned pregnancy. FACT: Six in 10 say they know "little or nothing" about birth control pills and three in ten say they know little or nothing about condoms. ... Welcome to Linda Ikeji's Blog - http://lindaikeji.blogspot.com/ |
| 7 Dec 2009 by admin Also, using a barrier method or another means of alternative birth control saves you from constant worrying and hoping for a pregnancy. Irregular or missed periods soon after you got off the pill are common occurrences but these do not ... Public Healthcare Promotion - http://www.danmuk.com/ |
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