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    ------------------------------------------------- Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 The Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 (Republic Act No. 10354)‚ informally known as the Reproductive Health Law‚ is a law in the Philippines which guarantees universal access to methods of contraception‚ fertility control‚ sexual education‚ and maternal care. While there is general agreement about its provisions on maternal and child health‚ there is great debate

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    be affected‚ which can lead to problems with urination and bowel movements. During a woman’s fertile years‚ the tissue that is lining her womb builds up every month. If the woman does not become pregnant the endometrium is shed and she begins her menstrual period. With endometriosis the endometrial tissue that is shed in different areas of the abdomen cannot leave the body. Some women the tissue is broken down by their bodies and do not notice anything different. In other women‚ the tissue that is

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    short‚ or irregular periods at some point in their lives Hair loss‚ one of the most physically noticeable menopause symptoms‚ is caused by estrogen deficiency‚ because hair follicles need estrogen to sustain hair growth Many women with regular menstrual cycles get headaches or migraines just before their periods or at ovulation treatment for menopause taking hormone-regulating herbal supplements there are so many things to treat menopause but I just think hormones in the internet there too much silly

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    and not affected by race‚ socioeconomic status and age at menarche‚ or a number of previous ovulation [13]. The average age for the final menstrual period is 51.5 years [14]. The menopausal transition is changes in menstrual cycle and endocrine‚ beginning with irregular menstrual cycle and increase follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and ends with the Final Menstrual Period. Menopausal transition starts with the loss of follicular activity in wide range of age (42-58 years)

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    to give a better diagnosis of polycystic ovarian syndrome. Normally‚ women suffering from oligomenorrhea are mostly likely to get this syndrome with any one of the clinical features such as polycystic ovaries‚ hyperandrogenism‚ and irregular menstrual cycle. For those who is having ‘polycystic ovaries’ will show signs like enlarged ovary and also developed 2 or more follicles in the ovary. Many tiny cysts and also shallow hole like structure can be seen through ultrasound. These cysts are not

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    couples attempting to conceive is Clomid. Many doctors start out with Clomid to help the woman ovulate and release viable eggs. Clomid is usually taken on days five through nine of a woman’s cycle. The day the woman starts her menstrual cycle is day one; then‚ the woman counts the days until her next menstrual cycle‚ where she would start the counting over again. The normal starting dosage for Clomid is 50 milligrams‚ but if there is no ovulation the physician can up the medication to 250 milligrams

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    Birth control essay Birth control has come a long way since the introduction of the birth control pill. There are now more than a dozen methods to choose from.The most common ones could be condoms and birth control pills.Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages‚ but none of those methods can be 100% safe‚except for abstinence.None having sex with another person is the only way to be 100%effective of birth control. A condom is a barrier method commonly used during sexual intercourse to

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    The reproductive system is a collection of internal and external organs (male and female) that work together for the purpose of recreating. Many scientists argue that the reproductive system is the most important system in the body. Without the reproductive system we would not be able to reproduce. 1 For the male reproductive system there are two major parts: testes‚ where the sperm is produced and the penis. In males the penis and urethra belong to both the urinary system and reproductive system

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    birth control pills that influence these negative effects. Scientist have continued to study birth control pills and its effects. While birth control pills appear to offer a positive effects on women such as; prevent pregnancy and regulate menstrual cycles it leaves behind a physical deficiency. It makes it difficult for women to live their lives with the inability of being aware of its long term negative effects. Primarily due to its health concerns of daily living. Given appropriate evidence

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    gynecologist are directly related to this condition. Endometrial Ablation is a procedure performed for women that have heavy and irregular menstrual periods. It works by destroying a layer of the Uterus called the Endometrium. Ablation means‚ “to remove by erosion‚ melting‚ evaporation‚ or vaporization.” (Pick‚ Marchelle 2012) In many women it can cause them to stop menstrual bleeding‚ but in others it can reduce or help it become normal. An Endometrial Ablation is 90 percent effective. In the rare cases

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