How do you protect against STIs?
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By: health
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April 21, 2017
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs, a.k.a. STDs) are super common —and no matter who you are, who you sleep with, or what kind of sex you’re having, if you’re getting it on, you could be at risk . Luckily, there are lots of things you can do to protect yourself and your partner. From condoms to […]
What should I do if I have a miscarriage?
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By: health
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April 3, 2017
First of all, miscarriages are very common and it’s important not to blame yourself if it happens to you. There are three ways to deal with a miscarriage : you can “watch and wait,” giving your body time to pass the pregnancy on its own; you can take pills to help pass the pregnancy; or […]
How do I get birth control when I’m in the military?
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By: health
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March 29, 2017
If you are an active-duty member of the U.S. military, here’s some great news: you have access to a wide range of birth control methods covered under your TRICARE plan. The less great news: not all methods are offered at every military treatment facility (MTF), especially during deployment. That’s why even if you’re not sure […]
Is it true that using tampons can make you lose your virginity?
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By: health
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March 29, 2017
Short answer: NO! Slightly longer answer: No, and there are a lot of misconceptions about virginity, including what the term “virginity” means. Here are 5 of the most common myths about virginity and the hymen . original post
Can birth control help with endometriosis?
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By: health
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March 29, 2017
If you have endometriosis (a condition where tissue grows outside of your uterus instead of inside it), hormonal birth control can do wonders to lessen your symptoms. There are a bunch of hormonal methods that can help regulate your periods, decrease bleeding, or even make your period go away completely . original post
Bariatric surgery, birth control, and pregnancy
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By: health
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March 23, 2017
In the last 20 years, obesity has been on the rise in the U.S. , including among 18-44-year-old women (with 27% affected as of 2014 ). Despite the stigma associated with obesity, there’s growing evidence that it’s not something people choose —most obese people have tried many, many strategies to lose weight. There is one […]
Menstruating women ruin everything: 7 historical myths about periods
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By: health
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March 10, 2017
Through the ages, women’s cycles haven’t exactly been painted in a positive light. Even the word “taboo” comes from the Polynesian word “tapua,” which means menstrual flow. Looking back through history, you can find everything from beliefs that periods cause crops to fail to cultures that think a menstruating woman can turn wine sour. Think […]
The Mommy Club: To join, or not to join?
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By: health
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February 6, 2017
I am a planner and I always have been. When I travel, I plan my entire trip down to the hour, if not the minute. I know which mode of transportation is best and I build in “free time.” I know where I am going and how I’m going to get there. That applies not […]
Guy’s guide to sexually transmitted infections
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By: health
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February 5, 2017
Guy Nottadadi is on an epic mission to help his buddy end date night on a high note. But don’t worry, along the way he’ll find time to tell us all about testing for and preventing sexually transmitted infections (STIs). original post
That burning feeling when you pee: Urinary tract infections 101
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By: health
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January 24, 2017
You just peed, yet you feel like you have to go back to the bathroom. No matter how many times you sit down on the toilet, you can’t shake that feeling. And when you do pee, it burns. We’ve all been there. Most likely, you have a urinary tract infection (UTI). A UTI most commonly […]