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Discuss your options for birth control with your doctor. This medicine will not prevent HIV infection or other sexually transmitted diseases. It will not help ...
Birth control pills. Forgotten, also called retained, tampon; Intrauterine device (IUD); Tamoxifen (Soltamox); Withdrawal bleeding, a side effect of menopausal ...
Eating the placenta after giving birth, called placentophagy, can be harmful for you and your baby. ... The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has ...
Birth control pills. A noncancerous pituitary tumor, called prolactinoma, or other condition of the pituitary gland. Underactive thyroid, also called ...
... controlled, ask your healthcare provider about alternatives to these medications. Hormonal birth control. Birth control pills and other hormonal birth control ...
Understand your birth control options, hormonal therapy options and what measures can be taken to improve your quality of life. When in doubt, talk to your ...
Use an effective form of birth control (eg, diaphragm with spermicide ... control. This medicine may cause depression. Check with your doctor right ...
... birth control — or any medical procedure that involves inserting instruments into the uterus. ... Even if you take birth control pills, use a condom every time ...
This clinical trial is designed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the Essure System for Permanent Birth Control (Model ESS505) in preventing pregnancy ...
This medicine may be used for birth control in teenage females but is not recommended before the start of menstruation. Geriatric. Appropriate studies on the ...
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