Assuming that you do not want to get pregnant again immediately after giving birth, birth control is something you will have to think about. You will have a lot going when you have a new baby, and the last thing your will probably want to think about its what contraceptive method you are going to use. Mind you, a lot of couples find that a baby waking up at all hours of the day and night does the job just fine. If somehow you still find time for intimacy, congratulation! You are a lucky person indeed. Just in case you will catch a minute or two, you will definitely like having birth control already sorted out. (more…)
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Birth control after pregnancy
Saturday, August 7th, 2010How long does it take for birth control to work?
Friday, July 23rd, 2010If you are pregnant, or have just had your baby, the decision of which form of birth control you will use post-partum is quite an important one, unless you are happy to be pregnant again within a matter of months! One of the things to consider when you are making decision about birth control is how long your chosen method will take before being effective. (more…)
Facts to Consider Before Deciding for Birth Control Methods
Friday, June 4th, 2010Irregular Periods and PCOS: Is this Connection a Myth?
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010There are different reasons a woman might have irregular periods, but the link between irregular periods and PCOS is not absolute. Many times woman does not know the exact reason for having irregular menstrual bleeding, but the reason is an important resource for further treatment. Therefore assumptions and myths do not deserve a place at your medical history: if you have menstrual irregularity, make sure to find out the exact reasons for that. (more…)
Chances of Getting Pregnant on Birth Control
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010For a couple trying to conceive and not having it happen naturally, it could be related to a wide variety of different things. There are issues which can be related to the woman or male, though there are also problems couples together will experience as well. Most cases of infertility can sometimes be resolved through dietary and lifestyle modifications, but for those that are not, assisted reproduction is always an option to consider. (more…)
Best Birth Control for PCOS
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010What is the best birth control for PCOS? Different combinations of progesterone and estrogen provide relief for specific symptoms of PCOS. This article cannot be used to diagnose your symptoms or prescribe for disease, but it offers a ready reference guide you can use to ask your doctor about the brand of the Pill that will work best for you. (more…)
Endometriosis Fertility
Friday, March 5th, 2010Endometriosis is a medical condition that affects from 5% to 10% of females in reproductive years of life. Good news for women with endometriosis is that they can conceive naturally, but in some cases where there are still problems surgery is often the best solution. Endometriosis is a condition where endometrium tissue has spread to the ovaries or somewhere else in the abdominal cavity. Laparoscopy is the procedure that allows doctors to look inside the abdominal cavity with a narrow scope so they are able to diagnose endometriosis.
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Permanent Birth Control as Female Sterilization: Tubal Ligation Pros and Cons
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010Mark these words: think twice… definitely think more than twice before undergoing tubal ligation, a permanent female sterilization process. There are many non-permanent procedures of birth control available and decision about having tubal ligation done, should never be an easy decision. Once it is done, it is done: it cannot be revered and woman is left sterile. (more…)
Birth Control Pill and Trying to Conceive
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010The birth control works, precisely talking about birth control pill, by influencing hormones and thus preventing prevention of conceiving a baby. Birth control pill works by influencing hormones and thus influencing ovulation. When woman stops taking birth control pill, the hormones that help prevent ovulation and thus prevent conception are theoretically speaking out of a body within several days, which means woman’s body is ready for conception within several days… theoretically speaking. (more…)
