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Snappy, pimply, tender, fat, teary most women will notice changes to their body and emotions before the start of their period. This collection of symptoms is known as premenstrual syndrome (sometimes called premenstrual tension or PMT). |
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There are many different contraceptive methods available and different methods suit people at different times of their lives. This information will help you and your partner to decide on the method of contraception most suited to you both. It shows most of the available methods, explains how they work, how effective they are, and the main advantages and disadvantages. |
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Bodily integrity rights are deeply rooted in the most basic principles of essential human rights. In relation to sexuality and reproduction these rights cover two basic principles: the right to sexual and reproductive health care and the right to sexual and reproductive self-determination. |
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Do you think that you might be pregnant? Facing an unplanned pregnancy, especially during adolescence, is not easy. A teenage girl may become pregnant as a result of many different situations. Some teenage girls become pregnant while involved in long-term dating relationships. Other girls become pregnant after hooking up. And, some girls may become pregnant as a result of a rape situation. Our trained consultants are available to take your calls at … and e-mails at …… 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They will listen to your needs, and connect you to a local pregnancy center that offers confidential services, including free pregnancy tests, consultations about all pregnancy options, prenatal care and many other services. |
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In sociology, gender identity describes the gender with which a person identifies (i.e, whether one perceives oneself to be a man, a woman, or describes oneself in some less conventional way), but can also be used to refer to the gender that other people attribute to the individual on the basis of what they know from gender role indications (clothing, hair style, etc.). |
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Gender is often confused with sex. However, sex generally refers to biology and anatomy. By contrast, gender refers to a set of qualities and behaviors expected from a female or male by society. Gender roles are learned and can be affected by factors such as education or economics. |
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HIV is transmitted, or passed, from an infected person through blood. When someone else's body fluids get inside your body, like having unprotected sex, sharing injecting drug needles and being exposed accidentally to blood or body fluids (like in a hospital work environment), that is the way people become infected with HIV. Also, an HIV-infected mother can pass along the infection to her baby through pregnancy, childbirth or through breast-feeding. |
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