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If one is taking the birth control pills, regularly, in need no worry about pregnancy. It is a very good contraceptive. The problem with unprotected sexual intercourse in this scenario is the chance of sexually transmitted infection. If you have any such worries especially if you are not in a monogamous relationship, then you have to get tested and have to be treated appropriately especially HIV, Hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, herpes simplex, syphilis and chlamydia infection because these sexually transmitted infection do not produce visible symptoms. Also when they are left untreated, they can have serious health implications. So that is the treason when you are worried about sexually transmitted infection in unprotected sexual intercourse please get it tested. Video Rating: / 5
I’m a Board Certified ObGyn doctor and we’re getting to the TRUTH of abortion pills. Today we’ll go over the important points on medication abortion with mifepristone and misoprostol, specific to the first 70 days of pregnancy. Is it safe? What happens? Do you need to see a doctor? What are the risks? Who can you talk to about ALL the options without judgment or bias (1-888-493-0092 – https://www.all-options.org/).
References:
All Options Hotline: 1-888-493-0092 – https://www.all-options.org/
Pregnancy Choices: Raising the Baby, Adoption, and Abortion: https://www.acog.org/womens-health/faqs/pregnancy-choices-raising-the-baby-adoption-and-abortion
Pregnancy Options: https://prochoice.org/patients/pregnancy-options/
Unsure? Info to Help: https://5aa1b2xfmfh2e2mk03kk8rsx-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/Unsure_About_Your_Pregnancy_for_website_English.pdf
Three For Freedom (birth control, emergency contraception, & abortion pills resources): https://www.threeforfreedom.com/
Aid Access (Mail Order Pills): https://aidaccess.org/en/i-need-an-abortion
Bedsider.org – Contraceptive Options: https://www.bedsider.org/birth-control/
ACOG Patient Information on Abortion: https://www.acog.org/womens-health/faqs/induced-abortion
ACOG Practice Bulletin: https://www.acog.org/clinical/clinical-guidance/practice-bulletin/articles/2020/10/medication-abortion-up-to-70-days-of-gestation
Early Abortion & Future Fertility: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15234931/
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Birth control pills are, by definition, NOT abortifacient. Let’s talk about it.
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महिलाएं जो गर्भनिरोधक गोलियां लेती हैं, उनमें हॉर्मोन होते हैं. जब आप हॉर्मोनल पिल्स लेते हैं, तो वो आपके शरीर के साथ कई तरह से छेड़छाड़ करते हैं. हम बड़ी आसानी से कहते हैं कि शादी के बाद लड़कियां मोटी हो जाती हैं. शादी के बाद अधिकतर लड़कियां ये गोलियां लेने लगती हैं. और इनका सबसे जानामाना साइड इफेक्ट है वजन का बढ़ना. इसके अलावा इनसे मूड स्विंग्स भी होते हैं, महिलाओं की सेक्स ड्राइव कम हो जाती है, सिर में दर्द रहता है. और फिर ये मजाक बन जाता है कि जब मूड नहीं होता, तो बीवियां सिरदर्द का बहाना बना देती हैं. लेकिन ये सब सच में होता है. रिसर्च तो ये भी दिखाती है कि गर्भनिरोधक गोलियां लेने से महिलाओं में डिप्रेशन का खतरा बढ़ जाता है. बाजार में महिलाओं के लिए ये गोलियां पिछले पचास साल से उपलब्ध हैं. आपको क्या लगता है, क्या परिवार नियोजन के लिए गोलियां लेना सही है – फिर चाहे महिलाएं वो लें या पुरुष. #dwhindi #dwhealth Video Rating: / 5
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Combined oral contraceptive pill, also known as the birth control pill, is used to prevent pregnancy. It contains the synthetic versions of the two major female sexual hormones, estrogen, and progesterone.
The primary indication for combined oral contraceptive pills is to prevent pregnancy. Other uses include, treatment of menstrual pain. Irregular menstruation. Uterine fibroids. Endometriosis related pain. And menstruation related migraines. Potential health benefits of combined oral contraceptive pills include the following. Reducing iron deficiency anemia. Reducing premenstrual tension. Reducing benign breast tissues. Reducing functional ovarian cysts. And reducing the risk of endometrial, ovarian, and colorectal cancer.
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Doctors Without Borders Video Series:
https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/latest/how-ensure-safe-abortion-pills
Planned Parenthood Factsheet:
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/abortion/the-abortion-pill
Abortion Pill Info from SASS:
https://abortionpillinfo.org/en/using-abortion-pills-for-safe-abortion-usa
Legality:
Abortion Laws by Country:
https://reproductiverights.org/maps/worlds-abortion-laws/
Abortion Laws by US State:
https://reproductiverights.org/maps/abortion-laws-by-state/
Abortion Pill Laws By US State:
https://www.guttmacher.org/state-policy/explore/medication-abortion
Legal Helpline:
https://www.reprolegalhelpline.org/
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To learn more about this topic, start your googling with these keywords:
– Medication abortion/pill-based abortion: an abortion that uses pills, rather than surgical intervention
– Self-managed abortion: a pill-based abortion done by an individual without medical guidance
– Progesterone: a hormone made by the body that plays a role in the menstrual cycle and pregnancy
– Cervix: the narrow passage forming the lower end of the uterus
– Contraction: a shortening of the uterine muscles
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What happens when the condom breaks? Find out what’s behind “Plan B” – otherwise known as emergency contraception.
Written and created by Mitchell Moffit (twitter @mitchellmoffit) and Gregory Brown (twitter @whalewatchmeplz). Created with the support of the Reproductive Health Technologies Project.
Using birth control and condoms every time people choose to have vaginal-penile sex is the best way to prevent an unplanned pregnancy and reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including HIV. If a couple has vaginal-penile sex and did not use birth control or the method of birth control failed, pregnancy could occur. What can a couple do if that happens? Get emergency contraception (EC). Watch the video to learn more!
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