Reproductive Health
How are genital warts removed?
Not all genital warts need to be removed. If they aren't hurting you or interfering with your bodily functions, then it might be better just to leave the wart be. According to the Mayo Clinic, about 30% of genital warts will go away on their own. However, if the genital warts are interfering with your urinary or bowel tract, get caught in clothing or are just plain uncomfortable, then it's time to
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There are, to my knowledge, four "no-period" birth control pills on the market in the US:
Seasonale, Seasonique,
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"Safe" is a relative term. The pill is safe in what way? If meaning relative to other birth control pills,
Contraception
- How the morning after pill works
- Mirena IUD disadvantages
- No coercion, no authoritarians: A look at reproductive liberty and unconstrained access to family planning and contraception as a way to sustainable development
- A very brief history of contraceptives
- The contraceptive pill in general terms
- How to comfortably talk about birth control
- The truth about IUDs
Menstruation & Menopause
- Menopause: Treatments that lower risks of other diseases
- How to determine your menstrual cycle
- How to tell when you are approaching menopause
- Sex after the menopause
- Pads vs. tampons: What to choose
- Living with early menopause
- Can you really depend on Depends?
Reproductive Health (Other)
- Key tests to diagnose the cause of primary amenorrhea in a teenage girl
- Endometriosis: When painful menstruation should be seen as an alert
- Causes of groin pain in males
- Abortion providers: Oriented toward service or profit?

- What happens during a miscarriage?
- Medical facts about abortion
- How to choose your gynecologist to deal with changing needs
Sexual Health
What are PMS and PMDD?
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), a more severe form of PMS, are both very
by Kate Johns
For millions of women their monthly menstrual pain can be so very painful making it impossible to get out of bed in the morning. The
I found out I was pregnant in April of 2008, around the beginning of the month. Neither myself nor my husband have ever wanted children,
Menopause is a time of change in the way a woman's body functions, which is why menopause is often called 'the change of life'. Some
Writing Assignments
- Contraception
- The differences between Yaz and Yasmin birth controls
- Menstruation & Menopause
- Is long-term use of HRT ever a good idea?
- Reproductive Health Issues
- Solutions for clear, watery sperm
- Circumcision rituals among the Kenyan Bukusu
- Sexual Health
- The AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) and who is eligible
- Those personal illnesses explained
- The benefits and risks of the G-shot procedure
- How to care for your pessary
- Butea Superba: Miracle herb from Thailand
Difference of opinion? Debate now.
- Contraception
- Can a man be trusted to use male contraception?
- Lybrel (the "no period" birth control pill): Is it safe?
- Is the new contraceptive pill that stops menstruation healthy for women?
- Reproductive Health Issues
- Should women with children undergo infertility treatments to have more?
- Sexual Health
- Should public organizations and schools distribute condoms?
- Reproductive Health (Other)
- Abortion providers: Oriented toward service or profit?


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