- 1. Abortion Shanghai
- (Category)
- ... to talk to other healthcare professionals, such as your GP or contraception clinic nurse, as well. In some cases, the insurance will pay for abortions at private clinics, but in other cases you may ...
- 2. Contraceptives (Birth Control)
- (Gynecology Services)
- ... to know all of the different forms of contraception and what they protect against, to be able to make informed decisions on which method to use. Currently, abstinence-only-until-marriage programs ...
- 3. Female infertility
- (Female infertility)
- ... a woman has had her tubes tied for permanent contraception (tubal ligation), surgery may be done to reconnect them and restore fertility. Your doctor will determine whether you're a good candidate for ...
- 4. Gaucher's disease
- (Gaucher's disease)
- ... and weight loss are common side effects. This medication may also affect sperm production. Contraception is advised while using miglustat and for three months after stopping the drug. Pregnancy Although ...
- 5. China aborts 13 million babies a year
- (Shanghai Health)
- According to People News Report, China aborts 13 million babies a year with about 50% of woman did abortion more than once. Since most of teenage and young people lack of contraception knowledge, artificial ...
- 6. Grand mal seizure
- (Grand mal seizure)
- ... pregnancy. Medications may be switched in rare cases. Contraception and anti-seizure medications It's also important to know that some anti-seizure medications can alter the effectiveness of oral contraceptive ...
- 7. Temporal lobe seizures
- (Temporal lobe seizures)
- ... acid during pregnancy because of risks to the baby. If your seizures can't be well controlled with any other medication, discuss the potential risks with your doctor. Contraception and anti-seizure medications ...
- 8. Is Abortion legal or illegal in Shanghai China?
- (Abortion Shanghai)
- ... for an abortion. Abortion in China is legal and is a government service available on request for women. In addition to virtually universal access to contraception, abortion is a way for China to contain ...
- 9. How an abortion is carried out in Shanghai
- (Abortion Shanghai)
- ... anxious and have not been examined internally before. You may also be given information and advice about which method of contraception to use after the abortion. Finally, before having the abortion, ...
- 10. Raynaud's disease
- (Raynaud's disease)
- ... method of contraception because these drugs affect your circulation and may make you more prone to attacks. Talk to your doctor before stopping the pill. If you have questions about how best to manage ...
- 11. Teen Pregnancy
- (Dating & Sex)
- ... and information about contraception and abstinence are essential for every adolescent to prevent teen pregnancy. ...
- 12. Teen Parents
- (Dating & Sex)
- ... isn’t acting in her baby’s best interest, alert the obstetrician. At each appointment, girls receive counseling on other aspects of pregnancy, such as contraception, infant care and diet. Contrary to ...
- 13. Teaching Teens To Use Condoms Faithfully
- (Dating & Sex)
- ... she observes. “Contraception no longer falls solely to the young woman.” Even so, too many boys try to squirm their way out of donning a prophylactic before sexual activity. You’re probably familiar ...
- 14. Emergency Contraception
- (Dating & Sex)
- Emergency contraception is a form of birth control. It is a pill taken after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. For example, if your regular birth control fails (the condom breaks during sex), if ...
- 15. Educating Your Teen About Birth Control
- (Dating & Sex)
- ... on to present this information. In 1996, Congress passed a federal-entitlement program that rewards states for deliberately omitting any mention of contraception or STD prevention in school sex-ed classes. ...
- 16. Birth Control for Sexually Active Teens
- (Dating & Sex)
- ... contraception with their teen. If you’re nodding your head in recognition, call your youngster’s pediatrician. He or she regularly counsels young patients about sexual behavior, birth-control methods and ...
- 17. Information for Teens: What You Need to Know About Privacy
- (Teen)
- ... control and emergency contraception, without permission from your parents. If you feel you can’t talk with your doctor, there are public clinics such as STI clinics, sometimes referred to as family planning ...
- 18. Talking to Your Young Child About Sex
- (Preschool)
- ... that you talk to her about delaying sexual intercourse until she is older. You should also talk about contraception and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), especially AIDS. Be sure she understands how ...
- 19. Why Breastfeed
- (Breastfeeding)
- ... return of your menstrual period to help keep iron in your body. Provide contraception, but only if these 3 conditions are met: (1) you are exclusively breastfeeding and not giving your baby any other ...
- 20. Common Myths About Breastfeeding
- (Breastfeeding)
- ... your doctor about an acceptable form of contraception. Avoid estrogen-containing birth control pills. You need to toughen your nipples before your baby is born. Your body naturally prepares for ...