Questions That You Should Ask Yourself Before Going Through Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy

Posted on: 26 May 2017

If you are someone who is getting older, there is a good chance that you are experiencing menopause if you are a woman or andropause if you are a man. This can be very uncomfortable because it could result in mood swings, hot flashes, weight gain, and a decreased sex drive. This is because your body is not making as much testosterone as it was before. You can replenish that testosterone and relieve those symptoms by taking bioidentical hormones in the form of pellets.
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Some Things You Need To Know About Birth Control

Posted on: 20 May 2017

If you are like most men and women, you find it important to be able to plan your family the way you want. You most likely use some sort of birth control to help prevent unwanted pregnancies and protect yourself from diseases. Before you start using birth control there are some things that you should know so that you can make the most educated decision about your body and family planning.
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The Importance Of The Twenty Week Pregnancy Checkup For Husbands

Posted on: 15 May 2017

For those of you that do not know, the 20 week checkup during a pregnancy is a big one. This is the appointment where you can actually have the gender of your baby revealed. With modern technology it can be done a few weeks earlier, but 20 weeks is usually when this takes place. There are a few things that you as a husband can do to prepare for this important appointment.
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For Women 40 And Over: Why You Still Need An OBGYN As Part Of Your Medical Team

Posted on: 12 May 2017

Once you reach 40, you may be overwhelmed with the information you start to receive from medical providers. This is because once you reach 40, there are tests you should have to ensure that you continue to remain healthy and vibrant through your 40s and beyond. It's time to schedule your first mammogram if you've never had one, and it's time to start thinking about ways to address menopausal symptoms once they begin.
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