PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE
March 23rd, 2009
How do you get it? By far the majority of infections are transmitted through sexual contact, so things which increase your chances of getting PID include: • having unprotected sex • having unprotected sex with several different partners • having unprotected sex with someone who has had sex with several different partners. Another (less common) [...]
PREGNANCY: PLANNING
March 23rd, 2009
Natal is Latin for something to do with birth. (It also refers to buttocks in the same language. Odd, isn’t it?) Ante- means before, and post- means after. Peri-means around, and neo- means new. This is how a pregnant woman can undergo antenatal care, until the perinatal period, when she delivers a neonate, and then [...]
GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND STDS
March 23rd, 2009
If you don’t want to put your own health (and, since AIDS, your life) at risk, it is wise to think ahead, and be a little cautious in your behaviour. All of us have at some stage regretted an impetuous moment (or two). The problem (or one of them) with sexually transmitted diseases, is that [...]
PERMANENT CONTRACEPTION: STERILISATION
March 23rd, 2009
Tubal ligation. Having the fallopian tubes ‘cut and tied’ or ‘clipped’ provides a fairly neat way of preventing sperm going up the tubes and eggs going down the tubes, so it is an effective way of avoiding getting pregnant, particularly if you are certain you won’t want any future pregnancies. The procedure is done under [...]
MENSTRUATION: TOO HEAVY
March 23rd, 2009
The average amount of menstrual loss is 40 milliliters per cycle. Up to 80 milliliters a cycle is still considered within normal limits. The term used for periods heavier than this is menorrhagia. Most women can judge the amount of loss they have by how many pads or tampons they change in a day. Again [...]