Why Women Choose Abortion (351 views)
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One major aspect is teen pregnancy. Approximately thirty percent of pregnant teens opt to have abortion. Around sixty percent of girls under the age of eighteen who choose to have abortion have at least one parent knowing about the abortion and most of these parents are supportive of their daughters’ decision.
Author: James
Submitted: Saturday, Jul 10 2010 |
Teenage Pregnancy and Abortion (309 views)
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Irrespective of what her beliefs may be on the subject, the matter always involves a very personal, intimate decision and one fraught with emotional trauma for most teenagers. The options that are available to her such as having an abortion, raising her baby or permitting another person to adopt her baby, all carry with them elements of pain and sacrifice.
Author: James
Submitted: Saturday, Jul 10 2010 |
Abortion and Older Women (966 views)
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From the findings of the Family Planning Association, or FPA, it appears that a large number of women who are in their mid-forties or over, don’t use contraception, believing that they are not likely to become pregnant because of their age. This is one of the main reasons why a significant number of people in this age group are unexpectedly becoming pregnant.
Author: James
Submitted: Saturday, Jul 10 2010 |
Abortion: What are the costs? (306 views)
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Approximately 67% of the health insurance companies include elective abortion in their plan and cover the costs, treating abortion as an outpatient surgical procedure. Every insurance plan is different. Anyone who is has decided to terminate an unwanted pregnancy and hopes to be able to use their health insurance should closely evaluate their insurance policy to determine if it is included in the plan.
Author: James
Submitted: Saturday, Jul 10 2010 |
The Abortion Debate (298 views)
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In this debate, the rights of the mother are pitted against the rights of the fetus. The issue has broadly combined two conflicting stances, the “pro-choice” and the “pro-life” positions. These vastly differing viewpoints revolve round legal as well as moral considerations. There is another more pragmatist view, more blended, that says abortions should be prohibited, with exceptions made for specific cases.
Author: James
Submitted: Saturday, Jul 10 2010 |
Early Abortion Options (396 views)
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It is recommended that pregnancies be terminated within the 5th to 10th weeks. Before ten weeks, the pregnancy actually consists of a thickened tissue which lines the uterus (this is similar to tissue development before menstruation) and a gestational sac, which is filled with fluid and approximately the size of a grape. The action of the Abortion Pill blocks the pregnancy hormones causing it to stop developing and induces labor. The Aspiration procedure applies pressure to the menstrual lining which releases it from the uterine wall.
Author: James
Submitted: Tuesday, Jun 08 2010 |
Is your birth control pill effective in controlling pregnancy? (535 views)
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Birth control pills are the most popular and widely accepted form of contraception. These pills are synthetic forms of the hormones estrogen and progesterone and they stop the ovaries from releasing eggs thus stopping ovulation and fertilization is avoided. Author: James
Submitted: Friday, Apr 02 2010 |
Be aware of birth control side effects of pills before using (565 views)
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The invention of the birth control pill heralded a new era for women as now they could have a say in family planning or avoid unwanted pregnancies. It is the most widely accepted form of birth control.
Author: James
Submitted: Friday, Apr 02 2010 |
The Abortion pill: how effective it is and how will it impact the child when it does not work? (1819 views)
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Failure of the abortion pill and how it will affect the surviving child
Unplanned pregnancies may not be feasible for everyone to carry to its full term and many compulsions may require the woman to ask for an abortion. Firstly, it should be very clear that abortion, in whatever form should strictly be done under legal medical supervision and the woman should be fully aware of all the facts and be a willing participant.
Author: James
Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 30 2010 |
SAFETY OF THE ABORTION PILL (1174 views)
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Unplanned or unwanted pregnancies do happen and not every woman is capable of seeing it to the last term or caring for the baby afterwards for a variety of reasons. Abortion pills under medical supervision are a comparatively safer way to end pregnancies and a better option over surgical abortion, if the pregnancy is less than 9 weeks.
Author: James
Submitted: Thursday, Mar 25 2010 |
PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ABORTION PILL (1075 views)
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Two medications, mifepristone and misoprostol are given to induce abortion if the pregnancy is within the permissible time frame of 9 weeks. The pill works to contract the uterine and expel the pregnancy tissue. It is not recommended if the patient has medical conditions like heart disease, asthma, anemia, diabetes, hypertension, bleeding problems or if fitted with an IUD.
Author: James
Submitted: Thursday, Mar 25 2010 |
Women and Stress Management (656 views)
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Women are known to be more susceptible to stress than men. This is because more is expected of women, especially married working moms. These expectations are usually focused on how they handle the household, the kids, and their job.
Author: James
Submitted: Thursday, Aug 20 2009 |
The Important Role of Soy in Menopause (697 views)
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Soy and products made from it are considered to be very effective in alleviating most of the symptoms of menopause. This is because of its high concentration of phytoestrogens. These phytoestrogens are compounds derived from plants that contain estrogenic activity, thus having great effects on addressing menopausal symptoms.
Author: James
Submitted: Thursday, Aug 20 2009 |
Stress and Women’s Health (693 views)
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Stress is one of the most inevitable things in life. At one time or another, women go through stress because of a variety of reasons. This could include work, life at home, and relationships. The bad thing about stress is that they are believed to cause changes in the brain that are chemical in nature, greatly affecting your health.
Author: James
Submitted: Thursday, Aug 20 2009 |
Menopause: Understanding the Facts (730 views)
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Menopause, like puberty, is an inevitable part of a woman’s life. It is the end of the menstruation period, which in turn signals a great deal of changes. In the middle part of your thirties, there are changes that will happen to your ovaries. These changes include fluctuations in progesterone and estrogen levels. These hormones are very important to have normal menstrual cycles and successful pregnancies. Estrogen works at keeping a woman’s bones healthy. It could also have an effect on the levels of cholesterol in the blood and helps in retaining good memory and in sustaining the elasticity of the arteries and the skin.
Author: James
Submitted: Thursday, Aug 20 2009 |
Managing Hysterectomy (755 views)
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Hysterectomy is a surgical procedure performed in a hospital. Because of this, you will need to be absent from your work and be away from home for a period of time. The length of your stay in the hospital and your recuperation period at home will be dependent on the type of hysterectomy and recovery time.
Author: James
Submitted: Thursday, Aug 20 2009 |
Is Stress in a Woman’s Nature? (800 views)
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Women, by nature, are more susceptible to becoming stressed. This is because of the many hormonal changes that they go through during their whole lifetime. The fluctuation of the hormonal levels of women consistently occurs during puberty, the menstrual period, gestation or pregnancy, and during menopause. This fluctuation of hormones is known to cause stress.
Author: James
Submitted: Thursday, Aug 20 2009 |
How to Avoid the Holiday Stress for Women (617 views)
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Most of the time, it is the women who experience too much stress when the holidays are approaching. This is because they are the ones who are usually responsible for shopping, decorating, cooking, planning seasonal events, getting gifts, and sending greeting cards. This happens because women tend to stretch themselves too thin and try to do everything, even if there is not enough time. The holidays could also bring on sad memories like the loss of loved ones, jobs, friends, marriages, home, and even health.
Author: James
Submitted: Thursday, Aug 20 2009 |
Exploring Stress Management Options (665 views)
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Managing your stress effectively make take on many different forms. While there are women who choose expensive and more complicated ways to help deal with stress, there are others who employ simpler and less costly means that are no less effective. It just takes commitment and willingness to be able to get rid of stress in the best possible ways available.
Author: James
Submitted: Thursday, Aug 20 2009 |
Examining the Symptoms of Menopause (625 views)
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Women may know that menopause is a normal and inevitable part of their lives. However, they may lack some knowledge as to the changes that could happen to their bodies during this stage in their life.
Author: James
Submitted: Thursday, Aug 20 2009 |
A Complete Guide for Women Considering Hysterectomy (621 views)
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Have you been told by your doctor that you need to undergo a hysterectomy? If so, then you should know as much as possible about the facts behind hysterectomy and its possible alternatives before deciding to go through with the procedure.
Author: James
Submitted: Thursday, Aug 20 2009 |
A Serious Look into Uterine Artery Embolization (709 views)
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A uterine artery embolization or UAE is known to be an alternative to surgical procedures that could correct uterine fibroids. There are three main kinds of uterine fibroids and these are the subserosal, intramural, and submucous. If you have any of these three kinds of fibroids, the options for treatment might be limited. However, these are also dependent on whether there are organs affected by the fibroids and the symptoms you are experiencing.
Author: James
Submitted: Thursday, Aug 20 2009 |
All About Perimenopause (676 views)
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Are you experiencing mood swings, hot flashes, and loss of sexual desire that are affecting your personal life? Do you feel uncertain about what you might be going through?
Author: James
Submitted: Thursday, Aug 20 2009 |
D&C and Hysterectomy (946 views)
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There are unfortunate times in a woman’s life when she might experience reproductive problems. Examples of these are miscarriage and abnormal uterine bleeding. This may bring about depression, sadness and confusion.
Author: James
Submitted: Thursday, Aug 20 2009 |
Dealing with Menopause Together with Your Spouse (1245 views)
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You and your husband can work together during the trying times of menopause instead of having friction because of it. It is expected to be very difficult during the start of menopause when almost all of symptoms arise with more frequency. To maintain a healthy and enjoyable relationship during this time, it is best to have your spouse and family members understand that you need their understanding and care the most as you go through this natural change in your life.
Author: James
Submitted: Thursday, Aug 20 2009 |
Rethinking Osteoporosis (296 views)
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Osteoporosis is a disease that affects the bones due to atrophy and general weakness in the structure of bones. The condition is far more severe in women, although it may also affect men. People who experience it suffer from bodies collapsing from sheer weight due to the inability of the bones to support the body. In other cases, there are various injuries that can happen to the body, such as fractures or a developing a stooping figure that is characteristic of those who suffer from the condition.
Author: James
Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 29 2009 |
Hypothyroidism and Weight Gain (422 views)
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Hypothyroidism is just one of the many diseases that may affect women. The situation is a cause for alarm because of the many complications that it brings. In any case, hypothyroidism may indicate that something may be seriously amiss with a woman’s health. Because a woman’s body may be subjected to various hormonal changes, hypothyroidism is more frequent in women than in men.
Author: James
Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 29 2009 |
Hyperthyroidism in Women (373 views)
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Hyperthyroidism refers to a situation wherein the thyroid gland has an overactive tissue that results in overproduction. This overproduction leads to an excess number of circulating free thyroid hormones. Because the thyroid hormone affects nearly all body cells, the result is that vital functions of the body also overdo their regular functioning.
Author: James
Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 29 2009 |
Breast Discharge: Why It Happens (281 views)
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For a breastfeeding woman, breast discharge should come in no other form than milk. However, for women who are not breastfeeding, any discharges from the breast is a cause for alarm. The discharges may happen while asleep or at any time of the day. Fortunately, despite the concern that women may associate with the problem, what is fortunate is that most discharges are benign and they usually do not indicate a severe condition that is a true cause for worry. Nonetheless, despite the fact that most nipple discharges are benign and considered normal, a woman should still seek medical attention in order to distinguish those instances when breast discharge may be a harbinger of greater infection.
Author: James
Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 29 2009 |
Addressing Your Breast Health Concerns (219 views)
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Breast health is a very important aspect of a women’s health. This is because there are many risk factors that affect the breasts, most of which may result in serious conditions such as breast cancer. In some instances, a woman may not be even aware of having some form of breast disease until it is already advanced and too little can be possibly done. This is why it is important to seek medical attention even at the slightest of changes that a woman may notice on her breasts.
Author: James
Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 29 2009 |
What You Need to Know about Ectopic Pregnancy (593 views)
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An ectopic pregnancy is one of the saddest things that can happen during pregnancy. It is a pregnancy that is implanted outside the uterus. Typically, pregnancies develop in the pelvic or abdominal region. The most common type of ectopic pregnancy is tubal pregnancy, which means that the pregnancy is in the fallopian tubes.
Author: James
Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 21 2009 |
What You Need to Know about Ectopic Pregnancy (602 views)
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An ectopic pregnancy is one of the saddest things that can happen during pregnancy. It is a pregnancy that is implanted outside the uterus. Typically, pregnancies develop in the pelvic or abdominal region. The most common type of ectopic pregnancy is tubal pregnancy, which means that the pregnancy is in the fallopian tubes.
Author: James
Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 21 2009 |
Thyroid Testing for Hyperthyroidism (244 views)
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The thyroid gland secretes hormones in the bloodstream. These hormones, in turn, regulate the functions of the organs and the cells inside the body. The thyroid gland is mainly responsible for the hormones that regulate the body’s metabolic processes.
Author: James
Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 07 2009 |
Resolving Vaginal Dryness (461 views)
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There are a number of reasons why a woman suffers from the discomfort of vaginal dryness. Resolving the problem of vaginal dryness, however, can be easily addressed by a few solutions no matter what the cause of such a problem may be. The solutions a woman can employ when faced with vaginal dryness can include numerous remedy choices. There are treatments that employ the use of certain medication, changes in diet, changes in lifestyle, herbal remedies, and even holistic or ayurvedic strategies.
Author: James
Submitted: Monday, Jun 29 2009 |
Learning More about Perimenopause (210 views)
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What is perimenopause and how does it differ from the more familiarly known menopause? When can a woman start to experience perimenopause and what symptoms can she expect? Is perimenopause something that all women will face? Perimenopause is actually the stage that occurs before a woman goes into menopause. This transitional period is often expected to happen when a woman enters her 40s but is also known to occur as early as a woman’s 30s in some cases.
Author: James
Submitted: Monday, Jun 29 2009 |
Five Ways to Enhance the Quality of Your Food (200 views)
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These days, eating is not only about ingesting food that is filling and tasty, it is now about maximizing what you eat and getting the most out of the food in more ways than one. Getting the most out of your food can be done by enhancing what you are eating and by choosing your food wisely. Here are some tips you might want to follow to get the best from your meals and to enhance the quality of your food:
Author: James
Submitted: Monday, Jun 29 2009 |
What You Should Know about Antidepressants used with Menopause (993 views)
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Women who are experiencing symptoms like depression and hot flashes when going through menopause sometimes end up using antidepressants to battle these symptoms.
Author: James
Submitted: Friday, Jun 19 2009 |
Understanding the Relationship Between Hyperthyroidism and Weight Gain (836 views)
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The ailment known as hypothyroidism is something that more women than men experience and this is due to a hyper active thyroid gland. The reasons why a woman may suffer from hyperthyroidism may vary and some of these reasons often have certain symptoms that women find hard to cope with. Some women who have hyperthyroidism experience weight loss when they find that they have this ailment.
Author: James
Submitted: Friday, Jun 19 2009 |
Restoring Hormonal Balance with Phytotherapy (939 views)
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One of the problems women face when they are beginning to experience the symptoms of menopause and perimenopause is hormonal imbalance. Hormonal imbalance usually causes women distress due to the emotional disturbances and physical manifestations that emerge.
Author: James
Submitted: Friday, Jun 19 2009 |
What Is Premature Ovarian Failure? (310 views)
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Premature ovarian failure is a condition affecting the reproductive system of women before they reach the age of 40. This means that both ovaries lose their function. Premature ovarian failure is known by various names such as premature menopause, primary ovarian failure, or primary ovarian insufficiency. In terms of percentage, the number of women affected by the disorder is small, although if translated to actual figures, the number exceeds hundreds of thousands.
Author: James
Submitted: Friday, Jun 19 2009 |
The Significance of Pelvic Exams for Women (274 views)
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There are many aspects of women’s health, and if any of these is neglected, the results could pose dangerous risks. One aspect that should not be ignored is pelvic examination.
Author: James
Submitted: Friday, Jun 19 2009 |
The Benefits of Self Cultivation for Women (811 views)
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Self cultivation or masturbation is common to both genders, although the practice has become more common for women lately. It refers to sexual stimulation of one’s own genitals especially around the clitoris area, usually reaching the point of orgasm.
Author: James
Submitted: Friday, Jun 19 2009 |
Getting to Know Systemic Yeast (250 views)
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Systemic yeast is the common term used to refer to candidiasis. The term indicates yeast infection on the female genitalia. The infections pointed to by systemic yeast may be superficial in nature, which causes irritation, inflammation, and discomfort. On the other hand, the more serious nature of the infection could cause several symptoms and are potentially life-threatening.
Author: James
Submitted: Friday, Jun 19 2009 |
For Better Bone Health for Women (202 views)
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Bone health in women is a pressing issue because women’s bones are by nature less dense than those of men. Moreover, certain nutrients may be deprived from a woman due to menstruation and physical ailments. This is why a woman must be careful as to the food she is consuming and her general state of health to make sure that her body is not deprived of vital nutrients critical to good bone health.
Author: James
Submitted: Friday, Jun 19 2009 |
A Woman’s Guide to Digestive Health (289 views)
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The digestive system is one of the most important systems in a woman’s body. This is because the digestive system is the one system that processes the proper nutrients as well ensuring good health. The importance of the digestive system in a woman’s body is highlighted by the fact that over time, a woman’s body is subject to various changes. Bodily changes such as menstruation, pregnancy, and menopausal may require a woman to take certain amounts of nutrients, especially in the case of pregnancy.
Author: James
Submitted: Friday, Jun 19 2009 |
Women and Healthy Living (556 views)
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Living a healthy and fit lifestyle is important for long life and longevity. Women should always stay fit and healthy because they are more likely to catch diseases than men. Living a healthy life is not just about following a healthy diet and maintaining the perfect weight. There are many aspects of living that women must maintain in order to be in good physical and mental state. These aspects are:
Author: James
Submitted: Monday, May 25 2009 |
Why Running Is the Best Exercise for Women (585 views)
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Women need to understand that they also need to exercise when they are planning on losing weight. Completing a diet plan is not the only way to look great. Different types of exercise can give females the long and lean figure that they desire because they can lose weight fast. There are many benefits that are provided when women exercise. These are:
Author: James
Submitted: Monday, May 25 2009 |
Smart Snacking: Satisfying Snacks That Don't Make You Fat (575 views)
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There is that urge to eat and indulge one's palate with food. Snacks are part of an individual's meal program. Not only does it include eating three times a day but it also includes snack time. One in the morning and one in the afternoon would usually be the routine. This kind of habit is usually common for individuals who have hectic and busy schedules. They would eat too early. Waiting for their next full meal would be a long waiting process. With that, it would be tempting to grab food that would be less nutritious.
Author: James
Submitted: Monday, May 25 2009 |
Common Running Mistakes That Women Make (549 views)
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Running is a form of cardiovascular exercise that can be incorporated into any routine. It can be done by people at any level of fitness and it doesn't require any other form of equipment other than running shoes. Make sure that you have a strong and comfortable pair of running shoes that suits your needs. All you need to do when running is to keep your body upright and your stomach tight. The back foot should give a push off on each step and keep the arms bent to make the strides more efficient.
Author: James
Submitted: Monday, May 25 2009 |
Women At Risk For Developing Type II Diabetes (Non-Insulin Dependent) After Developing Gestational Diabetes in Pregnancy (441 views)
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Developing Gestational Diabetes during pregnancy carries a 15 to 60 percent chance of developing Non-Insulin Dependent (Type II) after pregnancy within a 5 to15 year period of time. It is important to determine the significant risk factors that lead to Type II diabetes as this disease has reached epidemic proportions around the world. From 1994 to 2002, the incidence of gestational diabetes doubled to now involve 7 percent of pregnancies. This has an increased maternal and neonatal morbidity which includes but is not limited to elevated blood pressure, preeclampsia, eclampsia, placental abruption, maternal kidney disease, increased susceptibility to premature delivery, increased incidence of C-sections, uterine infection, bacteria in the blood, maternal death, fetal macrosomia (large infant) hypoglycemia of the infant, prematurity of the lungs even late in the third trimester, increased risk or neonatal infection, hyperbilirubenemia, intrauterine fetal death, and perinatal mortality.
Author: James
Submitted: Monday, May 25 2009 |