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| 32 minutes ago by kimc Besides skyrocketing rates of ectopic pregnancies, birth control pills and implants are known to cause abortions and birth defects. They are known to cause miscarriages in pregnancies that occur during or after use - sometimes up to a year or two later. This information is available on the package insert of nearly any pill you can buy but doctors plead ignorance, or worse yet they deny it outright! That poor young woman lost her baby. She lost two babies. ... Life In a Shoe - http://inashoe.com/ |
| 14 Dec 2009 by iHealth Women have been using birth control pills for decades. In 1955 they were first introduced to the public by two scientists who had developed a birth control pill made with progestins. These older birth control pills were not as effective ... iHealth Directory - http://www.ihealthdirectory.com/ |
| 16 Dec 2009 by Deborah Mitchell A national survey of unmarried young adults ages 18 to 29 reveals that 63 percent know “little” or “nothing” about birth control pills, only about half use contraception regularly, and about 40 percen. ... Thirty percent of unmarried young adults say they know little or nothing about condoms, and 28 percent of men believe that wearing two condoms provides extra protection. Young adults also are suspicious and afraid of birth control. One-third of men and 27 percent of ... Emaxhealth - http://www.emaxhealth.com/ - References |
| 7 hours ago by Tatiana McKinney pregnant within a year while using the pill is 50% or greater, despite; research showing that the birth control pill is typically 92%; effective. -- 28% of men incorrectly think wearing two condoms provides extra ... Everyday Citizen - http://www.everydaycitizen.com/ |
| 15 hours ago by Brentin Mock Not only do the two worldviews agree, but it is the religious community that, for the most part, has taken some of the more progressive stances on climate change. Faith groups have advocated that wealthy nations should financially support the world's vulnerable to adapt to the worst ... Misleh defined “artificial” as the use of birth control pills and condoms as opposed to “natural” birth control, “women being aware of their cycles and men being respectful of that.” ... ReligionDispatches - Stories - http://www.religiondispatches.org/archive/religionandtheology/1616... - References |
| 4 hours ago by charapay If you miss a period, pregnancy or menopause are two obvious explanations. But if you're not old enough for the change and you're using reliable birth control and know you aren't pregnant, the possibilities are endless. ... Or she might suggest hormone therapy (the same kind used in women going through menopause) or low-dose birth control pills. If your medications are the problem, changing the type or dosage can help, but don't do it without talking to the doctor who ... Charapay - http://charapay.blogspot.com/ |
| 8 hours ago But research released last week by Mercer, an employee benefits consulting firm, showed that in addition to considering lower cost plans, two-thirds of companies polled said they would also raise health care costs for workers through higher .... Do you really think the heads of Goldman care if their [second] wives have a $10 or $50 co-pay on their birth control pills? Seriously? Reply. wiredog December 17, 2009 11:12 AM. Here at work we're changing health care plans, ... Megan McArdle - http://meganmcardle.theatlantic.com/ [ More results from Megan McArdle ] |
| 16 Dec 2009 by freyjatears I have been taking LoSeasonique (a low-dose birth control medication) for a little over 7 months. I am supposed to have a light period once every three months while on the pill. During the second month, I started to experience ... My advice is to stay with it for maybe another month or two, try take the pill at the same time every day. If it is getting worse or not getting better at all maybe try go to the gyn earlier and ask for another pill or a slight higher dose pill. ... Women's Health Support Forums - http://www.womens-health.com/boards/member.php?u=29921&vmid=10561 [ More results from Women's Health Support Forums ] |
| 4 hours ago Teenage girls in inner-city London will be able to acquire birth control pills without prescription in a new NHS pilot program. Three pharmacies in. ... 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 an interview with a qualified pharmacist before receiving the pill. In 2007, teen pregnancy rates in Southwark were 76 out of every 1000 girls ... Baby Chums - http://www.babychums.com/ [ More results from Baby Chums ] |
| 15 Dec 2009 by Signs of the Times 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. The numbers may reflect that while ... Colleges -- both two-year and four-year -- should educate students about pregnancy and contraception, and such programs should also be available in workplaces, job training sites and the military, the survey said. ... Signs of the Times - http://www.sott.net/ |
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