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    constipation‚ bloating and nausea are all symptoms that are associated with endometriosis. Depending on who you are your symptoms can range from very mild to very severe. Sometimes endometriosis can be mistaken for pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) or ovarian cysts and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

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    Birth Control is the most common method used today to prevent pregnancy. 98% of women in the United States have used birth control at some point. Today‚ 62% are actively using this method to prevent themselves from the chances of getting pregnant from unprotected sex. Birth control pills are one of the most effective methods of contraception when taken regularly and as prescribed. Though the most common use of this medicine is to prevent pregnancy‚ birth control also serves multiple other purposes

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    birth control for sexual use‚ there are more advantages to it. Birth control can be used to help with a teenage girl’s menstrual cramps‚ acne‚ preventing pregnancy‚ and you are less likely to get ovarian and uterine cancer. Certain birth controls can also help prevent pelvic inflammatory disease‚ ovarian cysts and anemia. While adults see birth control as the worst thing you can give to your teen daughter‚ they obviously have not done their research. In 1960 the birth control pill was passed and

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    Over all Impacts of Hobby Lobby Case As the Supreme Court has ruled against the ObamaCare mandate recently‚ commonly referred as the The Affordable Care Act (ACA)‚ many of the religious communities are overwhelmed about the decision and take it as a victory whereas others are outraged about this situation as women community will be greatly affected by the rulings of the court. It is a setback for the women society that in the name of religious liberty they will be deprived of their medical concerned

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    • Discuss the questions that would be important to include when interviewing a patient with this issue. Questions that increase the patient risk of developing an ectopic pregnancy should be asked and they include: history of previous tubal surgery‚ previous ectopic pregnancy‚ in utero diethylstilbestrol exposure‚ previous genital infections‚ infertility‚ current smoking‚ and previous intrauterine device use (Lozeau‚ & Potter‚ 2005). Questions about menstrual cycles as well as the pelvic pain should

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    Some of the main reasons for taking birth control pills are to treat the following: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)‚ which causes irregular menstrual cycles‚ acne‚ and excess hair growth‚ and amenorrhea‚ or the lack of periods (YoungWomensHealth.org). Oftentimes‚ when birth control pills are prescribed for medical reasons‚ other than preventing

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    Condoms vs. Birth Control Jasmine Williams ENG121 March 26‚ 2012 Natalie Dougall In making the decision to become sexually active there are two major things that need to be factored in; how am I going to protect myself from disease and pregnancy. This is where condoms and birth control come into play. While condoms and birth control share many of the same functions they are different in many ways. Often time people confuse the functions of the two and how they work. Even though condoms and

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    hormones to prevent pregnancy‚ unlike the condom‚ also help lower the pain of menstrual cramps‚ reduce the symptoms of PMS (premenstrual syndrome)‚ and control acne. Birth control has even been found to lower a woman’s of getting endometriosis‚ ovarian cysts‚ and ovarian cancer (Medical Uses of the Birth Control Pill‚ par. 1-20). There are many benefits and uses of birth control‚ but there are also negative side

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    Foods to Avoid With PCOS Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)‚ is a metabolic disorder linked to insulin resistance in which a woman’s level of sex hormones become out of balance. This results in the growth of benign masses (ovarian cysts)‚ on the ovaries. Insulin levels‚ especially high insulin‚ can cause all sorts of problems‚ such as high cholesterol‚ increased hair growth‚ irregular menstrual cycles‚ skin problems‚ increased appetite and weight gain. However‚ knowing what foods to avoid with PCOS

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    of birth control. Young Women’s Health says “Birth control makes menstrual periods more regular and lighter. Also decreased menstrual cramps and acne. If that’s not good enough‚ it makes a women less likely to get ovarian and uterine cancer‚ pelvic inflammatory disease‚ ovarian cysts‚ and anemia.” ("Contraception: Pros and Cons"). Imagine‚ how wonderful it would be with a period that is almost invisible. WebMD says that sometimes while taking the pill‚ one won’t even get their period. That is amazing

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