Good question! I'm 19 with UC and I'm taking azathioprine. Most people have no trouble taking Sprintec for Birth Control. People have told me they have gotten UC problems from Yaz. Personally for me, the Sprintec was starting to give me UC symptoms again. I read that the estrogen is absorbed by your gut flora so I switched to Depo-Provera. In between the two types, I did great! Now that the Depo has kicked in, not so much. I think I'll have to go to a copper IUD. But really I would say go ahead and try something like Sprintec, pretty much everyone I talked to was fine on it =) If it begins to cause problems, go off it it
Pulled muscles Appendicitis In females, painful ovulation Less likely are peritonitis, colitis- these are not typically one-sided
masculinization
not really all forms of 68+-
Testosterone is a hormone found in both males and females, but in smaller amounts in females. In females, testosterone plays a role in maintaining bone density, muscle mass, and sex drive. It also contributes to overall well-being and energy levels. However, too much testosterone in females can lead to negative effects such as acne, hair loss, and changes in menstrual cycles. It is important for females to have a balance of testosterone for optimal health.
Birth control methods are aimed towards females because females are the ones responsible for carrying offspring. Males are responsible for abstaining and using protection. They don't have the responsibility that women have in this case.
Testosterone can cause enlargement of the clitoris and increased libido in females.
The primary hormone in female puberty is estrogen.
There is an even distribution between males and females however the effects of cystic fibrosis effect them differently. Unfortunately the majority of males are infertile but women have more of a chance to conceive.
Oxytosin stimulates flowing of milk.Contracts muscles of womb during delivery of baby.
Effects chlamydia have on females are: 1) abnormal vaginal discharge, 2) burning when urinating, 3) burning and / or bleeding in the anus when defecating. If not treated, it can lead to ectopic pregnancy and PID.
Yes. Some birth control for females will require a prescription, however, but you can buy condoms in a store.
Tamela G. Fuller has written: 'The effects of a weight training course on stress levels and locus of control in college females' -- subject(s): Locus of control, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Weight training for women, Psychology, Stress (Psychology), Weight training for women, Women college students