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    Female Infertility

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    Female infertility is a major consequence every woman should take into understanding. As known around‚ women themselves set aside an amount of purposes which makes a successful marriage and female infertility has become a serious discussion. The argument of the incapability of children making among couples is seldom the topic that risks a marriage and women would be blamed for that as pregnancy is at all times faced by the female gender. Men would pretty much contribute to the factors of infertility

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    A True Menstrual Migraine

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    that are true migraines and others called menstrually related migraines. When determining the difference between the two is it important to recall the definition of each. A true menstrual migraine only occurs with menstruation where as a menstrually related migraine occurs during menstruation and at other times of the month (Simic et al.‚ 2007‚ p. 452). Assessment According to Witteveen‚ van den Berg and Vermeulen (2017)‚ about 50%

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    Menstrual Cycle

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Menstrual cycle is a process experienced by every female at one point in their life cycle. In the olden days a young lady experiences her first menstruation in her late teens or early twenties. In recent times‚ however‚ some begin their menstrual cycle as early as nine years. The age at menarche (the first time a girl or a young woman menstruates) is widely considered as an important landmark in sexual maturity. However it varies widely between

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    History of Depo Provera

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    pituitary hormone that regulates the cycling of ovaries. Ovaries then will not go through their regular cycle‚ will not create nor release an egg‚ and therefore there is nothing to be fertilized. This also results in most patients not experiencing menstruation while on Depo-Provera (Chez‚ 2001). There are a couple of additional effects of Depo-Provera that act as a back up in cases where an egg is released. The uterine wall is thickened‚ taking on a resting or atrophic appearance‚ making it not ready

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    the cursed princess’s enchanted slumber. Through comparisons‚ both sexualized and with an undertone of religious morality‚ the sleep takes on several different forms; however‚ it ultimately seems to bare an undeniable similarity to the start of menstruation‚ and the princess’s sexual maturity into womanhood. Beyond any doubt‚ her awakening from the cursed sleep is also a sexual awakening‚ where the once innocent princess makes her life as one man’s wife. The Grimm Brother’s Little Brier Rose‚ Charles

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    Hasidism: Mikvah

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    The Menstruation Cycle and The Mikvah In accordance with Halacha‚ the mikvah is essentially a gateway to purification. The mikvah is used by both men and women. The duration of this essay will focus upon the uses for the mikvah ranging from emotional and physical cleansing before‚ during‚ and after menstruation for women. The word mikvah literally means “pool” or “gathering” of water. Since it is a vessel of purification‚ there are strict guidelines concerning how the mikvah is built. Firstly

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    History of Birth Control

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    called the rhythm method. As its synonym implies‚ this method is based on the assumption that‚ for each women‚ there is a rhythmic pattern of menstruation and ovulation that can be identified by keeping a careful record of the dates of menstruation. A second assumption is that ovulation occurs 14 days before the onset of the next menstruation. The rhythm method is the most commonly used of the natural methods. To be used successfully a record should be kept for at least six menstrual

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    Herbal plants

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    HERBAL PLANTS Bayabas or Guava Scientific name: Psidium guajava Uses:  • Antiseptic‚ astringent & anthelminthic • Kills bacteria‚ fungi and amoeba • Used to treat diarrhea in children • For Hypertension‚ diabetes and Asthma   • Promotes menstruation    Preparation: • Boil one cup of Bayabas leaves in three cups of water for 8 to 10 minutes. Let cool. • To use as mouthwash‚ gargle. • To use as wound disinfectant‚ wash affected areas 2 to 3 times a day. • For toothaches‚ chew the leaves

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    However‚ doctors and research have proven that taking birth control pills help many medical issues in women. Depending on the formula and dosage‚ birth control not only prevents unwanted pregnancy but gives women relief from issues regarding their menstruation cycle and reproductive diseases. The birth control pill was first marketed in 1960 for one use and that was to prevent pregnancy. "Oral contraceptives (OCs) have been available for more than 40 years and are now the most common form of birth control

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    Premarital Sex: What’s Marriage? What’s Sex? Chrissy Chen Student No. 23410095 ANTH 100 Section 002 March 15‚ 2010 The anthropological question I wish to answer in my comparative media essay is “How is premarital sex viewed across cultures?” Through analysis of three different communities‚ the Taiwanese‚ the American Samoa‚ and the !Kung‚ I have come to the conclusion that views on premarital sex vary based on cultural definitions of marriage and sex. Different cultures define marriage

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