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If Menopause is a Natural Process, Why Use Hormones?Magnolia Miller
The safety of taking hormones to treat the symptoms of menopause has been questioned in recent years, and a new consensus statement from several doctors' groups aims to resolve the confusion
There are many barriers to sex after birth. Afterall, your body is recovering, you're more sleep deprived than ever, and your hormones are on a rollercoaster ride. Even so, with time, patience, and creativity, most people get back to enjoying sex after birth—and some even enjoy it more!
Is continuous pill taking safe? Should you have a break from the pill? Here's what the experts say about continuous pill taking, and the side effects...
You can get a semen allergy suddenly. It might develop after menopause or after you give birth. You might have it with one partner but not another. Symptoms will usually start within 30 minutes of contact. They can last several hours or several days. ...
Hormonal drugs.Takingbirth control pillsor progesterone can alter the balance of hormones in your body, which can put an end to heavy periods. IUDs.Some give off hormones that may help lighten your periods. Anti-inflammatories. NSAIDs or naproxen sodium can reduce cramping and the amount of ...
Replacing certain hormones was thought to provide a heart-protective effect enjoyed by women before menopause. A research study that ended in 2002 found, however, that women who took HRT actually had higher rates of heart disease and stroke than women who did not take HRT. HRT is no longer ...
Hormones. Your hormone levels change because of pregnancy, postpartum issues, thyroid problems, menopause, or other reasons. That can set off depression symptoms. Genetics. Researchers haven’t yet found the genes that might be responsible for depression, but you’re more likely to have depression...
“What’s the best time to eat for weight loss?” I get that question a lot. Meal timing is a concept that Hillary Wright and I discuss in detail in our new book,The Menopause Diet Plan, A Natural Guide to Managing Hormones, Health, and Happiness.In our personal and professional experi...