Reproduction

Methods of Contraception

Contraception is the method of birth control used by adults to prevent unwanted pregnancy. The Methods of Contraception works in various ways like preventing the fusion of sperms and eggs, ultimately preventing fertilization. Our ancestors too used the Methods of Contraception abundantly but the safe and effective methods were introduced in the 20th Century. Some […]

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Methods of Birth Control

Sex is healthy and should be enjoyable; however, it can also be dangerous. Protection is needed to be used whenever you have sex to prevent pregnancy and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STIs) such as chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, and HIV. STIs are usually transmitted through the mouth, vagina, or anus sex and in some

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A Simple Study on the Difference between Adolescence and Puberty

Adolescence: Adolescence is the era between childhood and maturity, lasting from the ages of ten to nineteen. It’s a special time in human development, and it’s critical to set the groundwork for long-term health. Adolescents develop physically, cognitively, and psychologically at a rapid rate.This has an impact on how individuals feel, think, make decisions, and

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A Brief Study on Lactational Amenorrhea

Introduction: In addition, breastfeeding interferes with the pattern of pulsatile release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) from the hypothalamus and, consequently, the release of luteinising hormone (LH) from the pituitary, which delays the resumption of regular ovarian cycles. While the plasma concentrations of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) during lactation are sufficient to stimulate follicle growth, the insufficient

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Emergency Contraception

Depending on the medicine, emergency contraception (EC) is a type of birth control that women can use within 72 hours (three days) to 120 hours (five days) of having unprotected vaginal sex. Pregnancy can be averted by taking EC tablets. Although it is popularly referred to as the “morning-after pill,” it is not required to

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Devices for birth control

Contraception (birth control) refers to any technique, drug, or technology used to prevent conception. Women can select from a variety of birth control methods. Some are more successful than others when it comes to avoiding pregnancy. The method of birth control a person takes is determined by a person’s health, desire to have children now

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Cretinism Meaning and Definition

Congenital iodine-deficiency syndrome is the current name of cretinism, which is a result of a dietary iodine deficient diet during pregnancy. This gives rise to a situation of insufficient thyroid hormone, which is known as Hypothyroidism. This is one of the causes of an underactive thyroid function at the time of birth, and it is

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Contraception

Introduction The definition of birth prevention in human physiology can be delineated as contraception through the prevention of conception or impregnation. The relationship between gestation and a man’s sperm was not well recognised in ancient times. The first contraceptive methods focused on preventing sperm from entering a woman’s womb. Birth control, or the removal of

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Condoms

There are various birth control methods in which condoms are one of the barrier types of birth-control methods. There are various kinds of condoms based on lubrication and materials used by males and females. A condom is a thin, loose sac or sheath which protects human beings against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) or infections (STIs)

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Birth Control-Need and Methods

Introduction With the rise in population and lack of resources, the quality of life has degraded to a greater level. As a result people today have successfully shifted towards birth controls in India and the world. The birth control techniques are primarily opted for when someone has had an unwanted pregnancy. Although there are several

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