Oh, dude, if a man takes female menopause supplements, he's not gonna suddenly start craving chocolate and hot flashes. Those supplements are designed to help balance hormones during menopause, so a man might experience some hormonal changes, but nothing too drastic. It's like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole - it might kinda work, but it's not gonna be a perfect fit.
Peri-menopause and menopause are two different things, one leading to the other. You are likely experiencing peri-menopause, which can go on for a few years before menopause actually takes place. www.menopause.org/ is an excellent site with all kinds of information about symptoms, therapies and support.
You could have a muscle spazz attack. But I dont see why a teenage boy would take those.
Fertilization occurs when a sperm cell from a male and an egg cell from a female unite to create a new organism. This typically happens in the fallopian tube of the female reproductive system. The sperm must swim through the female reproductive tract to reach the egg and penetrate its outer layer in order to fertilize it.
What happens if your dog takes nexium?
Yes. You shouldn't have an issue taking vitamin B supplements and/or multivitamins on Paxil. If you're concerned, ask your doctor and his recommendations.Source: a relative takes Paxil and takes B supplements without issue.
Yes, they do. It's not necessary, but supplements till the age of 20 are beneficial as puberty takes place between the age of 10-20 years.
Female
No. A woman is born with a set amount of ovum and hormones determine how her body produces these as well as her periods. Hormones decrease as she ages so by the age of 50 she usually begins menopause. This means that her body is producing less hormones and her period will end within a few years. This is not something that happens overnight and takes awhile. Many women today take hormone replacement in order to live through the physical complications of menopause and help them live better. To carry a baby at 76 would put a strain on the body and could kill the woman, so nature knows what it is doing when menopause happens.
Only as long as it takes for them to mate and lay eggs. As soon as that happens you should remove the female, because the male will start to attack her to defend the nest (She will eat them if he doesn't).
More or less. Usually within 4-5 days from the last one. If you are just starting your period it takes about a year before it will settle down to a regular cycle. The same thing happens at menopause. It all has to do with hormones.
nothing because the hydrochloric acid in your stomach would break down the sperm therefore creating nothing bad in your body :)
It typically takes about 8-12 weeks for zinc supplements to show noticeable effects on the body.