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Abstinence

Birth Control Failure Rate Percentages

Different methods of birth control can be highly effective at preventing pregnancy, but birth control failure is more common than most people realize. Here is

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Pregnancy Health and Wellness

Hemorrhoids During Pregnancy

Pregnancy Hemorrhoids: Causes, Treatment and Prevention Unfortunately, hemorrhoids during pregnancy are common. Hemorrhoids are varicose (swollen) veins of the rectum and are usually painful.  They most often appear

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Women's Health

Yeast Infections

A yeast infection occurs when the normal levels of acid and yeast in the vagina are out of balance and cause a very uncomfortable, but

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Breastfeeding

Nipple Pain Remedies

Breastfeeding Pain Breastfeeding is a natural process for you and your baby. A healthy full-term baby instinctively knows what to do when presented with your

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Birth Control Pills, Patches & Devices

Spermicide

Spermicide is a chemical product that comes in the form of a jelly, foam, or cream and is a barrier method of birth control. It prevents

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Week by Week Newsletter

25 Weeks Pregnant

At 25 weeks pregnant, you may feel a mixture of emotions, from anxious to excited. The nursery is getting done, and plans are moving along.

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Changes In Your Body

Skin Changes During Pregnancy

Now that you are pregnant, you’re body will go through a number of changes, including your skin. You may see changes such as a sudden

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Breastfeeding

Care for Your Nursing Breasts

If breastfeeding is so natural, it must come easy, right? Yes and no. Unfortunately, almost half of all new mothers who start out nursing their