By: Melanie | 2011-04-05 | Pregnancy Birth control pills are being commonly used these days in order to control the family size and being able to raise the kids effectively. Gone are the days of larger families, a small family with a cou... read more
By: ethan rehman | 2011-11-10 | Law Yasmin is a contraceptive used to bring forth changes in a woman’s uterine lining and ovulation, thus making it difficult for the sperm cell and egg cell to meet and prevent a pregnancy to occur. read more
By: Ian Caspar | 2011-09-13 | Women's Health Daily contraception is quite popularly used by women who indulge in sexual activity on a regular basis. Read further to learn more about hormonal contraception and emergency contraception. read more
By: Emily Madison | 2012-04-02 | Men's Health If you have been with your partner for a long time and do not want children, or do not want them any time soon, then it might be time to start considering contraceptive methods. read more
By: Maverick Jones | 2012-01-04 | Women's Health Contraceptive accidents have often been reported, which increase the risk of a woman having an unplanned pregnancy. Read below to learn more about the two popular emergency contraceptions. read more
By: growthhormonesdirect | 2010-09-10 | Wellness Growth Hormone's main purpose is generally defined simply as stimulating growth. Growth is in no way it's only function, but it's still the first (and often only) thing that comes to mind when this particular hormone is mentioned. Throughout the years many bodybuilders have accessed Growth Hormone for its obvious benefits. read more
By: Jane Smith | 2011-10-19 | Sexuality The contraceptive IUD is a relatively no fuss, insert and forget form of birth control. It can provide an extremely high level of protection and when it works well with your body can be left for years at a time with minimal check ups. read more
By: Ian Caspar | 2011-08-09 | Women's Health According to the FDA, contraceptive pills are 90 to 95% effective if one is missed or taken at a different time every day. They are 99% effective if taken at the same time every day. However, many doctors recommend the use additional contraception for 15 days or a month after you start taking a birth control pill. read more
By: Angela Trego | 2011-11-14 | Pregnancy In the combined oral contraceptive pill there are two different kinds of hormones – oestrogen and progestogen. The birth control pill works primarily by stopping the ovary from producing its egg each month. Taking the contraceptive pill has other effects including the thickening of mucus in the woman’s cervix and the thinning of the lining of the womb, making a pregnancy difficult to achieve. read more
By: Angel Everton | 2011-10-17 | Medicine Thanks to contraceptive pills, women are now finding it easier to have control over their sexual lives regardless of any accidents. Such pills are said to be very effective when it comes to help prevent unplanned pregnancy in women. read more
By: hayden eck | 2012-04-11 | Women's Health NuvaRing is a new form of contraception which is a relief for working women as you do not have to take it every day like birth control pills. It is small and flexible ring which is inserted into your vagina for three weeks of your cycle. It is almost 100% effective in preventing pregnancy. Read more to know how it functions. read more
By: Tom | 2011-05-09 | Women's Health Marvelon is an oral contraceptive pill that comes in a 28-pill pack, in which 21 are active pills and 7 are inactive pills. Let's get a brief overview about the usage, benefits, and precautions of Marvelon birth control pills. read more
By: Grow Taller Expert | 2010-09-15 | Alternative Medicine HGH or human growth hormone is being produced by our pituitary gland. This is found right in the base of our brain. What the HGH does is promote the growth of new cells and body tissues. It is needed for the normal growth in children. Without it, they won't get tall, and they will not gain adult muscles. However, the decline of this production will happen when we reach adulthood. It starts to slow down in our adolescence years and will stop at 35. read more
By: Angela Trego | 2011-11-14 | Pregnancy The contraceptive injection is made from a synthetic hormone called progestogen, which has similar effects to the natural female hormone progesterone. This contraceptive method is delivered every three months by means of a birth control injection of progestogen into a muscle. In most cases, a doctor will administer the contraceptive injection in his or her surgery during the first five days of a read more
By: Grow Taller Expert | 2010-09-10 | Alternative Medicine Human growth hormone (HGH) treatment is heralded by some as the fountain of youth humanity has been seeking for eons - but unfortunately, there are human growth hormone side effects. Originally used as replacement therapy for deficient individuals, HGH is being used increasingly often by athletes, elderly people with age related health problems, and aging baby boomers attempting to hold back the ravages of time. For these people, adverse effects of the treatment can be significant. read more