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oral contraceptives behave differently - tricker - 07-26-2009

oral contraceptives behave differently in the bodies of obese women than in normal-weight women, new research shows,suggesting that they may not prevent pregnancy as well.


Re: oral contraceptives behave differently - Peach - 07-27-2009

until now have prevented and now don't? and what follows that for obese women have to invent other contraceptives or in general does not help any oral contraceptive? tend to think that maybe it is a case of 10 who do not prevent pregnancy! I have no confidence in contraception ...I do believe that interrupted ejaculation and condoms is more safe for me


Re: oral contraceptives behave differently - Nathan - 07-27-2009

I like corpulent women! it means even if you she takes contraceptive I need to use condom? :? God is not right! why me? :lol:


Re: oral contraceptives behave differently - Laurentine - 07-28-2009

glad they found this so "early"! :evil: can have became pregnant hundreds of young women !you convince me again that the best protection is a condom! Confusedlurp


Re: oral contraceptives behave differently - Nathan - 08-10-2009

US scientists have developed an HIV-blocking gel made from a polymer that women can use as a vaginal "molecular condom": the gel becomes semi-solid in the presence of semen and traps the AIDS-causing virus in its microscopic mesh. However it will be several years before the gel is available since clinical trials in humans would have to be done first.


Re: oral contraceptives behave differently - M.Helen - 08-10-2009

Nathan Wrote:US scientists have developed an HIV-blocking gel made from a polymer that women can use as a vaginal "molecular condom": the gel becomes semi-solid in the presence of semen and traps the AIDS-causing virus in its microscopic mesh. However it will be several years before the gel is available since clinical trials in humans would have to be done first.

In the end we can say that was found a way to prevent disease through sex with AIDS. Congratulations to the world and bravo for the scientists.


Re: oral contraceptives behave differently - Steven - 08-11-2009

yes it is good ,but it is going to be be up in sale in 2 or 3 years, and until then many will still infect. There should be a method to promote it faster.


Re: oral contraceptives behave differently - Faw_Peter - 09-29-2009

Emergency contraceptive pill, the free sale in pharmacies in Spain. Government took this decision to limit the number of unwanted pregnancies and abortions. As has already been adopted in several European countries, but things are not so simple in a country like Spain, so traditionalist Catholic. Particularly that with the "liberalization" pill, government approved a bill enabling girls of 16 and 17 years to do abortions without parents consent.


Re: oral contraceptives behave differently - Lenin666 - 10-11-2009

Confusedhock:


Re: oral contraceptives behave differently - tricker - 10-12-2009

Lenin666 Wrote:Confusedhock:
I understood that you are shocked; but what you think it is good or bad? It is easier for us men or for you doesn't matter in fact?