Women health reproductive

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Women health reproductive

A woman gives birth to a child and therefore she is considered to be the originator of life. She is responsible for providing a healthy living and her general health as well as women health reproductive is of prime importance. A rise in number of women death rate because of STD (sexually transmitted diseases) and unintended pregnancies can’t be overlooked. It is important that she goes through safe motherhood while bearing a child or even when she contributes to other normal duties of life.

For this it is important to know that what Women reproductive health is. What factors should be considered by a woman for her sexual health? Are methods such as contraception, sterilization enough to avoid any health hazards to her health?

Women Sexual Health – What health activities to be incorporated?

Contraception is way to prevent pregnancy even after a sexual intercourse. Pills, barrier methods such as female condoms, using intra-uterine contraceptive device (IUCD), a plastic or copper device fitted in the womb of a women are some of the common methods to avoid unintended pregnancies.

Health Hazards- Infertility: Infertility is the disability of a woman where she is unable to conceive even after performing sexual intercourse. It happens when she has abnormal menstrual cycles, feels pain while sexual intercourse or has passed through a chronic illness or miscarriage.

Other Diseases: Chlamydia, Endometriosis is some diseases that cause inflammation or burning sensation in cervix and other fertility and reproduction related problems. Sometimes these diseases cause internal bleeding and injury.

Methods such as contraception, sterilization are taken for safety from sexually transmitted diseases and hazards but one should always be careful that having unsafe sex with more partners would lead to any of the deadly diseases.

Treatments- Infertility could be treated by way of Donor In-Vitro Fertilization whereby eggs from a female donor are fertilized in a laboratory with a male sperm and then transplanted into recipient’s uterus. Other forms are medication through birth control pills and other fertility drugs. Ovulation Induction uses fertility drugs with the help of artificial insemination to stimulate development of egg.

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Help answer the question about women health

Why women are so much interested in means health?
I also checked Women’s health section and there are comparatively few men on it.
It wouldn’t be too much exaggeration to say that women are more interested in mean’s health then there own health. Or they are just being horny?

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10 Responses to “Women health reproductive”

  1. Birdy A says:

    Urologist

  2. shhhhhhhhhh says:

    No.

    Pads and Tampons are regulated by the FDA and, regardless of price, will not have harmful chemicals in them.

    The only difference, really, is the money spend on advertising and maybe the quality of materials–meaning the store brand may not absorb as well, but it will by no means be harmful to you.

    As for recalls, that's when something is bad in a particular batch of a product; a mistake in manufacturing. It doesn't have anything to do with cost/brand.

  3. Lumbering Soul says:

    yeah you would think that in this age the research and medical treatment would have developped further forward (esp. in women's health).

    The reason is that contrary to what this med. industry claims, they do NOT care for women. They know that women think it's a good thing to be 'taken care' of and that they already have this victim identification, so it's easy for this industry to pursue that idea even further on women in order to oppress women and drag the money out of them in the name of 'good health and taking care of them'.

    Men show more self-respect so it's less easy to bull with them and will not be that much targeted as women.

    A lot of what is being done routinely in the OB/GYN industry is based on medical myths instead of facts and can be dangerous to a woman's health.

    I don't think for instance that a loss of sexdrive in women is normal either, but I do know that contraceptives often prescribed by these doctors can cause a permanent(!) loss of sexdrive.

    Miscarriages can be caused by another procedure that is being done routinuously in the OB field, and those are ultrasound checkups!
    So I guess, because they don't want to look at what they are doing wrong,t hey blame it on the natural female functions, pretending that womanhood is a disease and therefore it's 'normal' to experience many troubles with it..

    About the Gardasil vaccine…this is another example that is supposedly good for women, but the real motive behin this vaccine is quite different I believe. It's about dangerously and carelessly messing with women's health for MONEY.

    More than 10,000 reports of Gardasil-related reactions, injuries and deaths to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) has been dismissed as a "coincidence" by federal health officials.

    Since women's health is such a big business, it's time for women to stop putting all their trust in it and change their idea about themselves, no more identification with victimhood and maybe get some inspiration from men on how they treat themselves: with respect!

  4. Annie says:

    Rachel, Cara,

    Its in the title PLANNED PARENTHOOD. They mission is to prevent and terminate pregnancy as well as preventing the spread of STD. Their mission is not to help with acne, endometriosis or to regulate your period. For that you need to see a OB/GYN

    BUT they already helped you:

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=A0WTcJn2.RZJL24BFwkjzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20081107071039AAzStXY

  5. Sam Gamgee says:

    It is not whether or not you should support the church. This about it instead about whether you support the bill or not, regardless of what the church's view on the topic is. You have an opinion of your own. Use it.

  6. fakebobjones says:

    Well i dont really know what some of the terminology that you used, but i volunteer for Planned Parenthood…. they have an very imformative web site with all the links that you would need including a volunteer application. You can choose how often you would like to volunteer and they type of events that youre interested in volunteering for! I like planned parenthood because i actually am a patient there and theyre all for YOU making any and all decisions necessary and theyre very non judgemental!! its a really good organizatin and i highly reccomend them! GOOD LUCK… and remember no matter WHO you volunteer for and what they believe in, youre changing someones life for the better, and doing something that not everyone has the heart to do! Have fun and happy hunting!

  7. kissn'tell says:

    you are disgusting, people can talk of whatever they want and is not your problem!
    If you hate just close get out of there.

  8. Ni H says:

    Too scared.

  9. blueone says:

    There is nothing wrong with using vasectomy as your issue.

    You can talk about the fact that it is safer, less invasive, requires less recovery time, and is less expensive than tubal ligation, and therefore is the better choice for a couple who wants to eliminate the possibility of pregnancy.

    Further, you can talk about why some men fear the surgery — basically, they are ignorant of the facts and think it will affect performance or amount of ejaculate.

    Next, you can talk about the fact that eliminating sperm from the ejaculate does not reduce the risk of STDs. Some women mistakenly think that a man who can't get them pregnant cannot give them HIV.

  10. Barry Green says:

    What theme are you using here ? I like the design. Thanks for the post.

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