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View Post: How Is A Heart Attack Better Than Having A Baby?
12 hours ago by admin
4. All right, this one annoys me. The reason I use birth control is because I don't have a normal period. Before I was on birth control I had no idea when I was going to start bleeding and when I did start, it was a gush of blood. ... there are dozens of types to try if you have side effects from the one you are taking. The periods you have while taking the pill are actually lighter and shorter for most women and seldom contain blood clots. Oncology/Women's Health RN, BSN ...
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View Post: Online Yasmin Cod - EpicSki Community
27 Nov 2009 by hannibalbarcayo
Yasmin (Drospirenone/Ethinyl Estradiol). Yasmin (Drospirenone/Ethinyl Estradiol) is used for preventing pregnancy. It is also used to treat premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) or certain types of acne in women who are using Yasmin for birth control. ... Ask your health care provider any questions you may have about how to use Yasmin. Missed Dose : If you miss 1 dose of Yasmin, take it as soon as you remember. Take your next dose at the regular time. ...
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View Post: Birth Control May Reduce Asthma Symptoms - OrganizedWisdom Health
18 Nov 2009 by AmyS
Perimenopause ...
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View Post: Abortion, Women's Health and Health Reform - Swampland - TIME.com
25 Nov 2009 by Karen Tumulty
Consider that there are 12.4 million uninsured women of childbearing age. Suppose that health care reform ended up providing health insurance for 10 million of them. Each year, roughly 7 percent of all women this age give birth, ..... Maybe teaching sex ed and handing out free condoms and condoning promiscuous lifestyles does have some downside. Libs complain conservatives want to control everyone's bedroom. Yes when it results in liberals wanting to control our wallets. ...
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View Post: The Democratic Party: Still Looking Out for Women's Health ...
11 Nov 2009 by Susie Madrak
So why would senators treat birth control and other basic women's health services as a proxy for abortion? "People equate family planning services with Planned Parenthood, and they equate Planned Parenthood with abortion," says Adam ...
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View Post: Update & Correction: Mandatory Coverage of Birth Control Not ...
23 Nov 2009 by Amie Newman
It is only fair that all health insurance companies, whether they provide services to groups or to individuals, allow women the option of managing her own reproduction in a way that she and her doctor have deemed appropriate." The twitter petition is still live to encourage signers to show support for encouraging insurance companies operating in Washington DC to cover birth control for all women, on all plans. In a statement to RH Reality Check, the DISB reminded us that, ...
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View Post: 50-something Moms Blog: Health Care will Reform Birth Control ...
17 Nov 2009 by annie
Not everything that has to do with women's health is related to sex. I took birth control for a decade because it curbed the painfully debilitating effects of my condition, and I know many women who were on some form of the pill for ...
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View Post: Dr. Sharma's Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Women's Health ...
16 Nov 2009 by Arya M. Sharma, MD
Of all the fascinating essays, the one that I found most interesting in terms of its implications for women's health, was the story of the discovery of the birth-control pill and how it has led to a complete transformation of women's ...
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View Post: dotCommonweal » Blog Archive » What's next, birth control?
17 Nov 2009 by Paul Lauritzen
For example,the Catholic Church fought to overturn New York's “Women's Health and Wellness Act,” which required employers who offer prescription drug plans to provide coverage of FDA-approved contraceptives for women, it doesn't seem “silly ” to ask whether there isn't a slippery slope .... However, no matter what someone's position is on abortion, birth control, IVF or whatever, there is still the question of what should be funded FIRST in a national health care plan. ...
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