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There's plenty of myths, misunderstandings and wishful thinking around sex and contraception, so someone, somewhere has probably tried anything that you can ever think of as a method of either avoiding, or ensuring pregnancy.
Yes, you give the women the aspirin tablet and tell her to put it between her knees and squeeze. Get it? That's the only way I know aspirin can serve as a Birth Control method.
There is no aspirin contained in birth control pills on the US market.
Contraception is defined as methods or devices used to avoid getting pregnant. Birth control means the same thing. Therefore, all birth control methods are used for contraception.
The prefix "contr-" in words like "conception" means "against" or "opposite." In this case, "contraception" refers to methods or devices used to prevent pregnancy.
They were discontinued. Remember the seinfeld episode where Elaine used them all after they were discontinued.
Yes, birth control is a form of contraception. I came across a website findmymethod.org where you can get all information about different types of contraception or birth control options which can be used to prevent pregnancy. You can contact info@findmymethod.org for more information.
Aspirin should NEVER be used with children, EVER. It can cause Rhys Syndrom.
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Aspirin used as a prophylactic treatment for DVT condition; not used as a primary treatment.
Aspirin reduces the stickiness of platelets. This helps to prevent a thrombus from forming and reduces the risk of having a heart attack or stroke. When aspirin is used in this way, it is often referred to as 'low-dose' aspirin. Low-dose aspirin is particularly useful for people with heart or blood vessel disease.
Cortal is basically aspirin and is used for headaches and fevers and mild pain. Neither aspirin or Cortal can be used for abortion.
Aspirin can be used as a pain reducer. It is also used as treatment for a heart attack.
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For heart attack. 81 mg of aspirin is used for prevention of clotting and therefore strokes or heart attacks.