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Birth Control

This in an umbrella term for various methods and techniques use to prevent fertilization or interrupt pregnancy at several stages. Some of the commonly used birth control methods are condoms, contraceptive pills and injectable contraceptives.

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Implants for long term birth control?

An IUD is an intra-uterine device that prevents pregnancy for up to five years. It is an excellent choice for many women, but is recommended most for women who have already had children because it is easier to implant through a cervix which has been opened than one that has never given birth.

There are also implants that go under the skin of the upper arm. Norplant is one of these type. It also should stop pregnancy from happening for up to several years. Some women find this very convenient and effective, but some have reactions to the hormones used. You should stay in open communication with your doctor to be sure you choose the birth control method best for you.

Where can I find a manual for craftsman radial arm saw model number 113-29441?

I also have a Craftsman 113-29441 and I found this manual online at Old Woodworkers Machines.com that is only one digit off (113-29440). I saw another reference that these are the exact same saws but that one model came with a stand, and the other model did not have the stand. In looking at the documentation, it sure looks exactly like my saw.

What if you didn't take a pill an he came in you?

The morning after pill. You can get it from your gynocologist or from planned parenthood.

What will happen if you get pregnant with the IUD and you don't go to the doctors will the baby die and could it do harm to you?

The answers to your questions are difficult. I have seen many babies born to mothers who still had an IUD in their uterus. Getting pregnant while having an IUD in place does not necessarily mean the baby or the mother will come to any harm. Trying to remove the IUD while pregnant in early stages can in fact initiate a spontaneous miscarriage. Your best advice would come from a physician but, if you are not able to consult one, neither you nor your baby are definitely at risk.

Why do birth control pills contain progesterone?

if a woman is breastfeeding her child, it is healthier for her child if her bc contains progesterone, rather than estrogene.

progesterone controls the release of eggs

Do Lutherans use birth control?

Yes as far as I know there are only firm believers in Catholicism, among Christians, who doesn't use birthcontrol. But it's all down to the individual.

Does birth control increase hormones?

Hormones control a large portion of the body; any aspect from acne to metabolic processes. Estrogen is the main hormone used in birth control, and adding this hormone can affect these processes. Sometimes, the body can regulate itself over a period of time, but more often than not, the changes introduced by estrogen usually stay until the extra dose of estrogen is no longer being added to the body.

Is it normal to start your period on the last two days of the sugar pills and go into the hormone pills?

Hi :-) Yes, this is normal. There is no time limit for when you start your period during the sugar pills. As long as you start your period during the seven day worth of sugar pills then this is normal.

If I started the pill 7 days ago and am now on the light blue ones and I'm supposed to get my period now will I miss my period and will it come on the inactive pills or should I be worried?

No you have no reason to be worried. You may have a period once you get to the inactive pills, you may have some break through bleeding before your period. All of this is normal and your periods will become very regular and possibly lighter after a couple months on the pills.

Your girl press your penies and sperm comes out it is good or bad?

* okay first of all. it all depends. if you are having sex with him and the sperm goes into you then most likely you will be pregnant. but if your talking about leaning up against him or giving him a handjob this is tings to make a guy feel good

If you stop taking birth control after only two days of using it does it change your cycle and your ovulaton days?

Yes it can, but not for long. Birth control pills have hormones in them. Also after quitting birth control pills/patches you have a higher risk of getting pregnant!

Do antibiotics affect the mesigyna birth control shot?

Antibiotics rarely affect the birth control pill in general.

What is the moral aspects of family planning?

One moral aspect (there are others) is that we shouldn't have more children than can be reasonably maintained.

Could you take your first birth control pill on the fifth day after your period begins?

Yes, I often did that for years. It has no effect as long as you follow the directions for your pills.

Does propranolol affect the birth control pill?

There are no known side effects between propranolol and the birth control pill. However, if you're taking this pill for blood pressure control or heart problems, contact your health care providers to be sure you don't need a change in birth control method.

Reason to worry about pregnancy from fingering incident?

Here's the background...

I was giving my boyfriend a blowjob and he was fingering me at the same time. He stopped for awhile and I think he quickly scratched his pubic hair/lower testicle region right beside the base of his penis then continued fingering me a couple minutes later. (He stopped fingering me a couple minutes before he came.) By the way, he has eczema so scratches dry skin once in a while.

I was wondering if there could potentially be any pre-cum there near the base of his penis and if so, would my saliva have killed off the sperm or could it have dried up if there was potentially any? I wasn't really focusing on what he was doing so I'm not certain if he did scratch (I just remember seeing his hand around there a couple minutes before he started fingering me again). But, in the event that he did, would I be at risk of pregnancy? It was about 2(ish) days before my supposed ovulation time, so I'm a little nervous (I'm not on any birth control).

I don't have any pregnancy symptoms whatsoever yet and I was under a lot of stress for about 3 days following the incident (due to a school exam), and I've heard that stress can sometimes delay ovulation for a couple of days.

Should I be worried about pregnancy or am I over-analyzing the situation?

What are some other ways besides condoms to prevent pregnancy?

# Abstinence (no sex at all) 100% effective

# Birth Control Pills (Loesterin 24, Yaz, Yasmini etc.)-99% effective

# Spermicide (if used every time) -94% effective # NuvaRing -99% effective # IUD (intrauterine device)-99% effective # Diaphragm- 86%-94% effective

# Cervical Cap-68%-74% effective

# Norplant (acting contraceptive that requires sugery that lasts up to 5 years)

# Depo-Provera-(shot injected by doctor/nurse every three months)99% effective # The sponge- 80%-91% effective # Seasonale (a birth control pill that allows 4 period per year) 95%-99% effective # Minipill- 99% effective

If I've been taking birth control for 5 months never missed a day and take it at the same time everyday. Had protected sex but the condom broke and took the morning after pill the next day. Am i ok?

To make sure go make an appointment with your doctor as I am not an qualified person to say this. Even ask your local pharmacist and she may be able to help you/ phone your gp, stating you just want an emergency telephone appointment (your doctor will phone you back). The best thing is to always be on the safe side, you do not want to take any chances. Hope this helps, jen

It is easy to become pregnant if you have been on birth control for several years?

If you are using your birth control as directed, there should be a very small chance of getting pregnant. I'm not sure if the length of time you've been on birth control matters, but if you are inconsistent when it comes to taking/using it, the likelihood of getting pregnant increases at least a little. It really depends on your form of birth control.