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| 5 Apr 2008 As before birth, your choice from a wide (but not wide enough) range of birth control systems depends on what you and your partner prefer, your medical history, any problems you had in your pregnancy and if you are breastfeeding. Women with a family history of breast ... Also known as the Mini-Pill, the Progestin-only pill is provided for breastfeeding women because it is not supposed to effect the flow of milk in the way that estrogen pills do. It is recommended for use ... The Dinah Project - Articles - http://www.dinahproject.com/ |
| 12 Jul 2005 Malaysia Community for Fashion, Cosmetics, Skin Care, Make Up, Beauty, Shopping, Wellness, and Relationship: Emergency Contraception [Morning After Pill] - Malaysia Community for Fashion, Cosmetics, Skin Care, Make Up, Beauty, Shopping, Wellness, ... Some ECPs are "combination pills" with estrogen and progestin — synthetic hormones like the ones a woman's body makes. Others are progestin-only. Some clinicians review your medical history before they prescribe ECPs. ... Malaysia Fashion & Cosmetics Forum - http://www.malaysianbabes.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=23422 |
| 1 Dec 2009 If Dianette is not acting to reduce the excess androgen, then you can go on progesterone only pills on fixed days of the cycle to help reduce the androgen level. Puncturing the cysts usually helps but has not helped in your case. ... Take care and God bless. Other medical questions you might be interested in. Please rate doctor's answers. Sticky substance leaking from breasts with manual stimulation (Answered) - Viewed 3389 times My husband manually stimulated my breasts ... Ask a medical doctor - http://www.askmedicaldoctor.com/medical/doctor/ [ More results from Ask a medical doctor ] |
| 28 Oct 2009 by admin Combined or progestin only pills are taken daily and are an effective way to control fertility. If taken consistently and correctly, annually only one in one hundred women using the Pill would be expected to become pregnant. ... of the WHO guidelines and continues to promote greater quality of care by insisting that health care providers inform and counsel users regarding the myriad of contraceptive choices with respect to the individual's medical history and examination. ... Low Progesterone Infertility - http://www.low-progesterone-infertility-info.com/ |
| 17 Oct 2006 by ms. c I don't think there is much difference between provera and prometrium - I think that they are just different brand names for progesterone. I could be wrong, but I think that it is just a name thing. ... I don't know what your previous issues were as I only read two posts but when it comes to your medical care your in charge not the doctor. He can tell you what he advises and flat out refuse to do a treatment but there are other doctors and other opinions. ... it could take 3 months - http://itcouldtakethreemonths.blogspot.com/ |
| 20 Aug 2009 by khaleeq On the exercise front you must plan a routine that suits your body type taking into consideration your medical condition. It is best to consult a doctor before you begin your weight loss program involving Phentermine. ... Hence, progestin based injectables; condoms, Progestin Only Pills (also called "the mini pill") and IUD's are the best options. If she is not fully breastfeeding, she can use the Combined Oral Contraceptive, (also called "the pill") as well. ... Female Health Care - http://femalehealthcare.blogspot.com/ |
| 10 Oct 2009 by admin These are health problems only a doctor who knows about your medical history can answer. Ask him. References : Julz H Says: October 11th, 2009 at 5:21 am. go to dr.. he/she can laser them off. References : sOuL dOcToR Says: ... Take Care and God Bless you ! References : I am a Homoeopath. AhmberEyes Says: October 11th, 2009 at 5:50 am. Miconor is good, because it is a progesterone only pill (it doesn't contain any estrogen which is what increases a women's risk of blood ... Ovarian Cyst Cures - http://www.cureovariancysts.net/blog/ - References |
| 9 Nov 2009 by Elizabeth Kissling I went on the mini-pill (progesterone only) recently. I don't use it for contraception, but to try to control my period pain. I have been put on various different painkillers, but they are not effective enough, so the pill was considered the .... so yes for now I only have my 'opinion' based on my own frightening experiences with the pill, alongside the experiences of other women hoping to be heard, and not shut down for their lack of knowledge, or medical background. ... Society for Menstrual Cycle Research - http://menstruationresearch.org/ - References |
| 20 Feb 2008 by Samantha USE: Birth control comes in two types – combination (contain two hormones – estrogen and progestin) or progestin-only pills. The hormones in the pill keep a woman's ovaries from releasing eggs. The hormones in the pill also prevent pregnancy ..... Whether you choose adoption or to become a parent, if there is a chance that you will continue the pregnancy, prenatal care should begin as soon as possible. A medical exam early in your pregnancy – and regularly throughout your ... Kinsey Confidential - http://kinseyconfidential.org/blog/ |
| 17 Nov 2009 by Anna Clark In fact, the outpatient procedure is a simple form of birth control for men, intended to be permanent, in which the health care provider closes or blocks the tubes that carry sperm. ..... Additionally, estrogen-containing hormonal contraception isn't the only form of contraception. Can you explain your safety concerns with Depo Provera, progestin-only pills, Mirena, Implanon, male condoms, female condoms, diaphragms, cervical caps, spermicides, intrauterine devices, ... RHRealityCheck.org - http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/ - References |
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