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This FDA approved birth control method is effective but your doctor probably never mentioned it
For years, preventing pregnancy in the US has meant choosing between the lesser of several annoyances: remembering a daily pill, enduring the insertion of an IUD, or managing condom use. But another ...
Here I was, a clearly besotted new mother, promptly being reminded how to prevent another little bundle of joy from entering ...
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Is the pull out method a safe sexual practice? Expert explains
Unless you live under a rock, you must have heard of the pull out method. It is a sexual act, which is said to be very common. It is also known as a method of birth control. But the pull out method ...
The Service reports the infant mortality rate over the past 10 years was 39 deaths per 1,000 live births, while the child ...
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Can Cervical Cancer Happen Due To STD?
January is the ‘Cervical Cancer Awareness Month’. You must have heard about cervical cancer? It is a cancer that begins on the surface of your cervix. Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer ...
Bridgerton is back with another romance in season 4, and if you know anything about the show, you’ll know there’s a lot of adult content behind the corsets and petticoats of our beloved Regency Era ...
About 80 tricycle riders in the Awutu Senya District have been sensitised to gender-based violence, child marriage and sexual ...
Ski jumping bosses are tackling a penis enlargement saga which threatens the integrity of the sport ahead of the Winter ...
First off the mark was Benny Safdie with last year’s The Smashing Machine, starring Dwayne Johnson as the mixed martial ...
There has been a 47% reduction in contraception-related contacts with Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) services in the ...
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Kenya newspapers review: Looming showdown as Oburu Oginga, Winnie Odinga plan parallel Nyanza rallies
A political face-off will unfold in Nyanza as Oburu Oginga and his niece, Winnie Odinga, host separate events, exposing ...
During Sierra Leone’s Ebola crisis, thousands of girls became pregnant, some as young as nine. Communities report that there were increases in rape and in girls offering sex for money or services ...
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