At the 2011 Annual Clinical Meeting of the American Congress
of Obstetricians and Gynecologists gyno physicians were updated in STDs. The
fact remains that over 40 million Americans have an incurable STD and it’s
important to understand how to best protect ourselves. Dr. Jennifer Gunter of
San Francisco pointed out that while your best way of protection against STDs
is to use a condom, only 40% of people use condoms when they first have a new
sexual partner. You can protect yourself, just don’t leave home without them
(condoms). Oddly some studies show that married people are more likely to use condoms than unmarried couples, although the couples with steady partners are less at risk. The protection mantra in Uganda is the “ABC” strategy: abstinence,
being faithful, and condom use. Although abstinence will always be condoms at
protection, it reduces one’s chance of getting HIV by over 85% and HPV by 70%
and HSV (Herpes) by 30%. Now you have to remember a few facts. You need to use
a condom that fits, and too loose a condom will not only interfere with pleasure, but it will be more likely to break or slide right off and cannot be as
protective. Spermacide with the condom does enhance it's effectiveness. So now and then you need to gab to your gyno about condoms, no matter what type of contraception you are on.
Decidual Cast Periods can be fairly easy, passing some tissue at a time, or off can come the whole lining in one piece called a decidual cast. Generally the lining of the uterus is only 6-8 mm thick at the time of the menstrual period, and it is shed gradually, a few cells at a time. The decidual cast is when the entire lining passes spontaneously. It's not uncommon, but it usually both uncomfortable, and alarming to some. But us women are designed to have some sort of periods Or Not? We have to pass tissue each month. Or Not? Are they good for us? Or Not? Do we want them? Or Not? Is this something that is individual? Or Not? It's a complex topic that I will be discussing a lot over my time in this blog. So lets start with basics: How much do we bleed and what are we loosing, and just what was this that the patient passed? And another basic: track your periods, and the Women's Health Practice site http://www.womenshealthpractice.com/media/pdf/menstrual_chart.pdf you...
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