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Prevention – The Truth About Teenage Pregnancy Part 3

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Teenage pregnancy is almost always unwanted pregnancy. Because of this many of the teenagers are exposed to the dire option of abortion which may be dangerous to the mother’s physique and psyche. Apart from that, an abortion will lead to traumas that will haunt the key players of teenage pregnancy as well as the relationships put to the test. Prevention of teenage pregnancy is preventing these teenagers from getting careless with their future. Here we can guide read more…

The Truth About Teenage Pregnancy Part 1

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News about the birth rate for U.S. teenagers declining steadily throughout the 1990s was received with a heave of relief for most parts of the world. Falling from 62.1 births per 1,000 teenagers 15-19 years in 1991 to a new-time low of 48.5 in 2000, the reduction is approximately 22 percent. Teenage pregnancy is one of the most threatening phenomenon in the society, that can breech through the personal and social landscapes of a community. To see read more…

The Predicaments of Creating New Life

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The fertilization of an egg by a man’s sperm is the beginning of new life. Approximately 20 million sperm per milliliter (ml) are needed in the ejaculate, coupled with adequate mobility and strength, to be able to successfully swim the uphill journey to the fallopian tube. The odds of a young fertile couple conceiving by having sexual intercourse around the time of ovulation are roughly one in five every month. A couple wouldn’t be suspected of fertility read more…

How It Happens

But it doesn’t need a rocket scientist to know your own system. Don’t worry if you’re the type whose headaches at the mere suggestion of scientific jargons, we’re on the same boat so I’ve made this as friendly as possible.
Beginning each menstrual cycle the female body’s inner mechanism builds up the lining of its uterus with estrogen. When this hormone reaches up to a certain level, the body’s estradiol is produced to signal the stimulation of the ovaries with Follicle read more…

The big “O”

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Before that exciting Big “O” for Orgasm happens, there’s a more important “O” to think of – ovulation. This “O” will determine whether your “O”rgasm got you a baby or not without the contraceptives.