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IUD birth control

August 4th, 2009

IUD Birth Control Pros and Cons

By Isaq Naser

 

IUD birth control is a birth control shaped like “T”. An IUD birth control is placed into uterine cavity. It has a function of preventing the ovum from fertilization process. There are two broad categories of IUD birth control; inert

IUD birth control

IUD birth control

and copper-based devices, and hormonally-based devices that work by releasing a progestagen. It will be more obvious about the pros and cons about IUD, you can read the information below. Hopefully, any posts below can help:

 Pros:

• It is very effective. When you want to stop using the IUD, the pregnancy can occur.

• No interruption when you are enjoying sexual intercourse.

• It works for more than 5 years, quite long lasting.

• IUD birth control is a kind of cheap contraception.

• There is no influence for breastfeeding.

• The hormone level of your body is not changed by IUD birth control usage. It is safe for women who suffer in the case of daily pills.

• IUD birth control has no systematic side effects.

 

Cons

• Only doctors and midwifes who has received special training to insert it. You can’t insert and remove it by yourself.

• The period can be longer, especially in the first months of use. You possible have a little uncomfortable after the IUD birth control is inserted.

The uterus may be injured during fitting.

• IUD birth control does not guarantee protection against sexually transmitted disease. You are recommended that you must use a condom if you doubt whether you are infected or not.

• Pelvic infections tend to attack, especially if the user has been infected by STD.

• There is possible infection in three weeks after insertion.

• Although this is very rare, IUD birth control may lead to a severe infection. If this happens, you must immediately move IUD birth control as soon as possible.

• IUD birth control can go out by itself without your intentional. Usually it occurs while menstrual period.

Although the IUD birth control still have some cons, if you install and manage the IUD birth control properly then it will be safe and effective.

I thought you may be interested in reading some of the bullet points contained in this post about Contraceptive Patch and Side Effects Of Birth Control.

 

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Side Effects of Birth Control

July 22nd, 2009

Most Noticeable Side Effects Of Birth Control

Side Effects of Birth Control presented by Isaq Naser 

 

Side effects of birth control sometime appear in some women. You should talk to your doctor if you have side effects of birth control for more than three months. Doctor will suggest you to change a brand of birth control that contains a different dose of hormones.

Side Effects of Birth Control

Side Effects of Birth Control

Side effects of birth control usually show bleeding between the periods, bloating, nausea, headaches, decreased libido, and breast tenderness. Birth control methods can also cause non-cancerous liver tumors, but it is very rarely.

Women have a risk of having blood clots, if they take birth control pills that have estrogen. But the risk is only little for fit women. Women with high blood pressure or over 35 who smoke increase the risk of cardiovascular problems if they too many take birth control pills. If the side effects of birth control appear then they are advised to use another of birth control. Birth control pills that contain estrogen are not allowed for women who have:

1. heart disease
2. blood clots
3. stroke
4. high blood pressure greater than 160/100
5. heart defects
6. migraines

Sometimes we feel certain birth control method is just “does not feel right”. Ensure that you consult to your doctor if that is the case. Your doctor will diagnose and treat if there is some side effects of birth control.

See also Contraceptive Patch.

 

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How to Put On A Condom

April 2nd, 2009

How To Put On A Condom – In 5 Simple Steps

Executive summary about how to put on a condom by Pushpa Pal Singh and Crid Lee

How to Put On A Condom
How to Put On A Condom

Understanding how to put on a condom is very important as condoms tend to tear apart or just slip off throughout intercourse simply due to the fact that they were not worn correctly. For a man to know how to put on a condom, it can only remove any embarrassment in the bedroom. People only desire to note how to put on a condom properly before intercourse, but to put if off after intercourse is also important. This is to avoid any semen from leaking into the vagina and consequently causing any unplanned pregnancy. Consequences can be fatal if a condom tears apart of slips during intercourse so it is very important to learn how to put on a condom. Read on to learn some of the most useful ways how to put on a condom and practice safe sex.

  1. Softly tear apart the foil – be careful if you are tearing the condom foil with your teeth as that can often cause tearing the condom itself. It’s recommended to use your hands while tearing the condom apart and ensure that you only tear the foil softly and not the condom.
  2. Place it – the next step is to put the condom on your penis. Make sure that your penis is fully erect and there is no air trapped inside the condom as it can lead the condom to tear apart. Check it- Make it a point to check condom on a regular basis during intercourse.
  3. Take your time to put on a condom. You possibly will damage the condom if you put on a condom in a hurry.
  4. After ejaculation, pull out your penis immediately as if your penis loses erection, it will not be able to grasp the condom and semen will flow out.
  5. Only put on a condom once. Make it a point not to put on a condom more than once and to dispose it off properly after you are done. And also practice hygiene and always wrap a condom up in a tissue before disposing it off.

You can also read information about Morning After Pill to avoid unplanned pregnancy.

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