I am trying to find out when does conception begins? Does it happen few weeks after intercourse or does it begin when the woman is ovulating after intercourse?
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Response by Tmastery
Choosing the right time to have intercourse increases the chance of woman getting pregnant. The best time to have intercourse that increases the chance of conception would be during 6 days before and including ovulation. The best way to predict when woman is ovulating is to use ovulation prediction test to determine when the woman is ovulating and to predict the best time for conception.
http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/getting-pregnant.html
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Does a condom provide full protection against unwanted pregnancy and STDs?
I like to know if the use of condoms can provide full protection against unwanted pregnancy. I also like to know if total risk can be eliminated by properly handling and using the condoms to provide full protection against STDs.
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Response by Tmastery
Condoms are the only contraceptives that can provide full protection against unwanted pregnancy and STDs. However, the use of condom does not totally eliminate these risks because accidental slip off and breakage can occur. After ejaculation, always hold the base of the condom before withdrawing from vagina and avoid using any oil based lubricants on the condom as this can cause breakage.
http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/condoms.html
Ask by anonymous
Response by Tmastery
Condoms are the only contraceptives that can provide full protection against unwanted pregnancy and STDs. However, the use of condom does not totally eliminate these risks because accidental slip off and breakage can occur. After ejaculation, always hold the base of the condom before withdrawing from vagina and avoid using any oil based lubricants on the condom as this can cause breakage.
http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/condoms.html
Monday, April 4, 2011
I am experiencing cramping and bleeding with the use of IUD, is this a temporary side effect?
I had a copper iud inserted three weeks ago and just after two weeks of the insertion I had been experiencing cramps and bleeding. Is this the side effect from copper iud and is this temporary? I am 30 years old, I don’t have STDs and I never had a child. I am worried iud might not work out for me and that I could be pregnant since I have been sexually active with a partner?
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Response by Tmastery
Cramping and bleeding are some of the side effects associated with using IUD, other sided effects may also include abdominal pain and spotting. IUD should be use by women who are at least 25 years of age or older and the women should have given birth to at least one child. Also do a monthly check on the string after each menstrual period to be certain the string is the same length as when the device was first initially inserted.
http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/IUD.html
Ask by anonymous
Response by Tmastery
Cramping and bleeding are some of the side effects associated with using IUD, other sided effects may also include abdominal pain and spotting. IUD should be use by women who are at least 25 years of age or older and the women should have given birth to at least one child. Also do a monthly check on the string after each menstrual period to be certain the string is the same length as when the device was first initially inserted.
http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/IUD.html
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Can oral contraceptives be as affective if you take it few hours late or if you missed a pill?
I am 20 years old and I’ve been in a sexual relationship with my boyfriend for over 4 months. I used birth control pill and sometime I took the pills few hours late and sometime I forgot to take my pill. I am just wondering whether oral contraceptives can be as effective when you take it few hours late sometime and if you missed a pill once or twice? I hope I am not pregnant because of this!
Ask by anonymous
Response by Tmastery
Oral contraceptives are meant to be taken every day at around the same time each day in order to be effective. If you missed a pill, take the next pill as soon as you remember and continue taking the pill each day at around the same time during the remainder of the cycle. If you missed a pill twice, consult with a physician for more professional advice as to what you should do next. Also try to use a backup method such as condoms for the extra protection.
http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/oral-contraceptives.html
Ask by anonymous
Response by Tmastery
Oral contraceptives are meant to be taken every day at around the same time each day in order to be effective. If you missed a pill, take the next pill as soon as you remember and continue taking the pill each day at around the same time during the remainder of the cycle. If you missed a pill twice, consult with a physician for more professional advice as to what you should do next. Also try to use a backup method such as condoms for the extra protection.
http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/oral-contraceptives.html
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Do I Have Erectile Dysfunction?
I am at my late 30s, I have been dating this hot girl for the past 2 months and I am very attracted to her but I just couldn’t get it up. Do I have erectile dysfunction? Recently I have been stressed and exhausted from overwork, not sure if this is the caused?
Ask by anonymous
Response by Tmastery
I don’t think you have erectile dysfunction because this type of disorder usually affects older men. Men with erectile dysfunction are not capable of achieving erection long enough to have intercourse for about 6 to 12 months. Erectile dysfunction is usually caused by many of the diseases associated with old age such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart diseases. Men who smoke frequently can also result in erectile dysfunction.
http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/male-erectile-dysfunction.html
Ask by anonymous
Response by Tmastery
I don’t think you have erectile dysfunction because this type of disorder usually affects older men. Men with erectile dysfunction are not capable of achieving erection long enough to have intercourse for about 6 to 12 months. Erectile dysfunction is usually caused by many of the diseases associated with old age such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart diseases. Men who smoke frequently can also result in erectile dysfunction.
http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/male-erectile-dysfunction.html
Saturday, March 5, 2011
I am Experiencing Painful Intercourse What Could it be?
I had sex three times this week and it hurts, I don’t have any diseases or infections. Right now I feel pain at my vagina opening even when I try to insert a finger. What could it be and how do I make the pain go away?
Ask by anonymous
Response by Tmastery
Painful intercourse is also known as Dyspareunia which is caused by yeast infection or bacterial infection. The infection causes vaginal inflammation and discomfort during sexual activity. Usually the discomfort is caused by lack of lubrication, a quick fix to this problem is to apply lubricants jelly but this is only a temporary solution. I believed in your case you might have vulvar vestibulitis syndrome in which an individual experience pain at the opening of the vagina.
http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/dyspareunia.html
Ask by anonymous
Response by Tmastery
Painful intercourse is also known as Dyspareunia which is caused by yeast infection or bacterial infection. The infection causes vaginal inflammation and discomfort during sexual activity. Usually the discomfort is caused by lack of lubrication, a quick fix to this problem is to apply lubricants jelly but this is only a temporary solution. I believed in your case you might have vulvar vestibulitis syndrome in which an individual experience pain at the opening of the vagina.
http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/dyspareunia.html
Thursday, March 3, 2011
I think I have scabies!
I think I have scabies!
Two days ago, when I woke up in the morning I felt a red rash on my fingers, at first I didn’t care believing it would go away after a day or two. It’s been three days now and my itching is getting worse, I think I have scabies!
Ask by anonymous
Response by Tmastery
Scabies is an infection that is caused by tiny mites and the symptoms usually consists of red rash on the skin surface that is infected. The infection can be transmitted through sexually or it can be transmitted from sharing of clothing or towels with infected individuals. If any of your family members or lovers is infected than the chances are they might have given it to you unknowingly. The infection can be treated with permethrin cream that is applied on the infected area of the skin surface.
http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/scabies.html
Two days ago, when I woke up in the morning I felt a red rash on my fingers, at first I didn’t care believing it would go away after a day or two. It’s been three days now and my itching is getting worse, I think I have scabies!
Ask by anonymous
Response by Tmastery
Scabies is an infection that is caused by tiny mites and the symptoms usually consists of red rash on the skin surface that is infected. The infection can be transmitted through sexually or it can be transmitted from sharing of clothing or towels with infected individuals. If any of your family members or lovers is infected than the chances are they might have given it to you unknowingly. The infection can be treated with permethrin cream that is applied on the infected area of the skin surface.
http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/scabies.html
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