Most people know that drinking alcohol while pregnant is extremely harmful to the baby. However, do you know exactly what alcohol can do to your child? Well truth is, many people don't and even though most women try to avoid alcohol when they become pregnant, some will consume alcohol before they are aware they have become pregnant.
Alcohol consumption during pregnancy is the leading cause of preventable birth defects and developmental difficulties in children. Some growth deficits include: mental retardation, heart, lung, and kidney defects, specific facial characteristics, hyperactivity and behavior problems, attention and memory problems, and learning disabilities.
The most horrific part about all the defects is, if they are caused by alcohol, they can be totally avoided. Many people need to really be aware of what they could possibly be doing. Now I'm not saying don't ever drink alcohol, but if you are trying to become pregnant, might have accidentally become pregnant, or are in the prime child bearing years pay attention.
For anyone that doesn't believe that alcohol causes horrible birth defects, go read a book. Seriously, you might learn something. Alcohol isn't a horrible thing, but if used without any sort of thought horrible things may happen.
When it comes to family planning, condoms are the most popular form of birth control. The classic and ingenious invention has been in use for decades - but with all of the condom brands and types on the market these days, its hard to know which ones to buy. Here's a guide that might help.
1. Durex Extra Sensitive Condoms
This is Durex's thinnest and most sensitive condom which will make you feel closer to your mate. They are super sensitive, provide a good deal of lubricant, and have a wider tip. The best thing about Durex condoms is their reliability. They are strong and durable, yet provide pleasure and sensitivity.
2. Crown Skin less Skin Condoms
These condoms made in Japan are the most discreet. They're thin, durable, and comfortable and do not have a nasty latex smell. They are slightly above average in size for a more comfortable fit. The main characteristic is their ability to make you feel like you have nothing on.
3. LifeStyles His N' Her Pleasure Condom
LifeStyles newest condom has been proven to provide pleasure for Him and Her. It has a wide "dome-shaped" tip which offers more freedom and comfort. The sides of the condom are lined with ribbing to give her extra pleasure.
4. Beyond 7 Condoms
These Japanese condoms are narrower than most condoms, meaning that they fit like a glove. They're made from Sheerlon latex which means they are extra thin - and extra sensitive, but also extra strong.
5. Trojan Supra
Although they are more expensive than the average condom, the Trojan Supra condom is not made of latex, but microsheer polyurethane. According to users, it has a light sheer feel and allows you to truly be in the moment due to its sweet smell. Not only that, but they're wrapped in a gold wrapper. The only downside to the Trojan Supra is that polyeurethane is 7 times more likely to break than latex.
Obese Women are the Most Likely to Become Pregnant
According to Reuters Health Information, a study posted in Diabetes Care has shown that contraceptive use among obese women in North America is only 33% for obese women (BMI 30+). Contraceptive use by this high-risk group is less than the contraceptive use by women without or obesity.
One possible reason for a low contraceptive use amongst obese women is the risks that are associated with birth control use for these groups. Contraceptive shots have been proven to be less effective on obese women due to thicker layers of fat tissue, and a recent study has found that Obese and overweight women have a 70% higher chance of becoming pregnant than women of normal BMI while using oral contraceptives.
A study says that 5 out of 100 overweight women became pregnant in one year while using oral contraceptives containing estrogen and progestin, and only 3 out of 100 women of normal weight became pregnant in one year. The supposed reason for these statistics is that the hormones in birth control pills are soluble in fat; therefore, the majority of the hormones taken by obese women will dissolve before entering the blood stream. In addition, blood clotting in obese women is more common than in women of normal weight, and taking birth control pills could increase risk.
Due to a decrease in efficiency of birth control pills and shots in obese women, many obese women do not use these common forms of contraceptive, and are therefore more likely to become pregnant.
Pills, Patch, or Ring? A Brief Guide to Birth Control
Birth Control Pills (oral contraceptives)
What:
The average birth control pills usually contain doses of estrogen and progestin.
They come in packs or 21 or 28 pills and are to be taken daily.
The hormones are taken for 21 days, and for 7 days they are either not taken, or placebo pills are taken. During these seven days is when the menstrual period occurs
How:
They inhibit ovulation in females, and create a mucus layer just within the cervix which blocks sperm cells from entering the uterus.
They can be up to 99% effective, depending on if it is taken every day, at around the same time each day.
Pros:
Very efficient
Inexpensive
Can help with acne problems
Can reduce symptoms of PMS
Lighter, shorter periods
Regular periods
Easy to use
Reduces risk of Ovarian and Endometrial cancer
Reversible
Cons:
Does not protect against STI's (Sexually Transmitted Infections)
Possible side effects within the first couple months
The FDA, due to the current state of their regulations, has taken the position that virtually all shipments of prescription drugs imported from a Canadian pharmacy by a U.S. consumer will violate the law.
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