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  • How to Watch Free Porn

    It seems to be America's favorite past time. If you are offended by adult material please do not read this article. If you are under the age of 18 or 21 in some areas please do not read this...

  • How to Integrate Reproductive Health to Countries

    Reproductive health is more than just physical health during pregnancy. According to the World Health Organization, reproductive health is "a state of complete physical, mental and social...

  • How to Start Using Anal Beads For The First Time

    Anal beads are a great way to heighten your pleasure during masturbation or sex. They are mainly used to be withdrawn slowly at the peak of orgasm and are a great way to start with anal...

  • How to get Free Condoms to Prevent Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Diseases

    No matter what age you are, if you are sexually active you need to use condoms. Condoms are a source of birth control and fight against sexually transmitted diseases if used properly. If you have...

  • What Is the Function of Sperm Cells?

    Sperm cells, which are formed in the testes, are a vital part of reproductive development. They ensure that a male's DNA, or genes, will travel to a female's egg for the fertilization process to...

  • About Sperm Formation

    Sperm production begins during puberty. The body produces hormones that stimulate the gonads to begin this production. As the sperm mature, they gain the ability to fertilize the female egg during...

  • What Are the Target Organs for Testosterone?

    Although many people associate testosterone with male reproduction, both males and females produce some amount of this hormone. In addition to reproduction, testosterone also targets a number of...

  • How Long Does it Take for Sperm to Fertilize an Egg?

    A sperm is the cell responsible for delivering the genetic material for the male. A sperm cell is comprised of a head, a midsection and a tail. The head carries the chromosomes with the DNA...

  • What Is the Function of the Clitoris?

    The clitoris is a glandular organ nestled between the inner labial lips. It is the only organ in either sex to have the sole function of sexual pleasure. Throughout history, the role of the...

  • What Are the Effects From Femcon Birth Control?

    Femcon is the first and only FDA-approved chewable birth control pill. Birth control pills prevent unwanted pregnancy. Femcon includes a chewable tablet that is designed for "on-the-go" type of women.

  • Is Menopause Worse Due to Childbirth?

    Menopause is a period in a woman's life when her reproductive capabilities come to an end. Women are considered menopausal when they have not menstruated for a year, which usually happens around...

  • How to View Sperm

    The sperm cell is the carrier of the male's contributing DNA and RNA, which is transported into contact with the female egg through sexual reproduction. Although viewing the DNA and RNA strands...

  • What Do the Fallopian Tubes & Vas Defferens Have in Common?

    The vas deferens in the male reproductive system and the Fallopian tubes in the female reproductive system work in different ways. However, they have the same function: transporting gametes (eggs...

  • How to Milk the Prostate Gland

    Milking the prostate, or prostate massage, as it it medically known, is a common practice that allows urologists to look for nodules of prostate cancer. It can also be done as a method of sexual...

  • How to have a SUCCESSFUL trip DOWNTOWN

    This brief tutorial will provide your with brief steps on how to have a successful trip downtown.

  • Health & Sexual Education

    Health and sexual education are topics that go hand in hand. They are often taught in conjunction to students ranging from middle school to high school ages. Although these types of courses...

  • What are Fallopian Tubes?

    The fallopian tubes are the parts of the female reproductive system that transport an egg from her ovary to her uterus. Each woman has a fallopian tube on each side of her uterus. Damaged or...

  • Can I Get Pregnant 2 Days Before My Period Comes?

    Before a woman reaches menopause and she no longer ovulates, the chances of pregnancy are real with every act of sexual intercourse. The timing of your ovulation and sexual intercourse is a key...

  • Do You Have to Have a Period to Get Pregnant?

    Ovulation, or the release of an egg by a woman's ovary, happens before a woman's period starts. So even if you do not have your period, you can still get pregnant.

  • How to Enjoy SEX:101

    Has sex turned into a chore or a bore? Sex is supposed to be PLEASURABLE and something that you look forward to with the one that you love. However, over time, you can sink into the pits of...

  • Where Does Sperm Come From?

    Spermatozoa (sperm cells) begin in the testicles. A germ cell called spermatogonium divides itself to create spermatocytes. These divide again and form spermatids. During this stage, the...

  • How Does Sperm Enter the Egg?

    There are somewhere between 200 million and 600 million sperm found in the average male ejaculate. When these sperm enter the vaginal canal and swim toward the cervix, they come to a crossroads....

  • Definition of Fallopian Tubes

    The fallopian tubes play a major role in the fertility of every woman. While women have two fallopian tubes, it only takes one to get pregnant.

  • How to Know When You Are Having an Orgasm

    For some, having an orgasm is an elusive concept. It is the climax of sexual stimulation and happens differently for men and women. Many people have sexual intercourse many times before they are...

  • Drugs for Pregnancy Prevention

    When it comes to preventing pregnancy, a woman has several options. Some methods are effective in preventing sexually transmitted diseases and some methods require a doctor visit. Which method is...

  • Puberty & Growth

    Puberty is the period of time in which humans reach sexual maturation. This sexual maturation is accompanied by a period of relatively rapid growth in height as well as changes in overall shape,...

  • Risks of Unprotected Sex and Pregnancy

    Pregnant women who have unprotected sex with non-committed partners run the risk of contracting devastating sexually transmitted diseases. Although having unprotected sex with a committed partner...

  • How the Male Reproductive System Works

    The penis is the outer male sex organ. During sexual intercourse, it becomes erect and then ejaculates semen, which contains sperm, the male contribution necessary for reproduction. Inside the...

  • Reproductive System Information

    The reproductive system is a series of organs and glands that help perpetuate the species, bond human couples and secrete hormones that help develop the human body. Each uses a series of glands...

  • How Is the Sperm Able to Get to the Egg?

    The anatomy of a sperm cell is nearly identical in most mammals. Sperm cells generally consist of a head, where the nucleus is stored; the neck; the middle piece, which contains mitochondria; and...

  • Lifespan of Sperm

    Spermatazoa are the male cells involved in sexual reproduction. A man produces up to 100,000 spermatozoa each day. According to the Mayo Clinic, an adult man who is fertile can produce over 20...

  • Parts of the Reproductive System

    Reproduction is essential for every living organism to continue its species. Just like in other mammals, the human reproductive system requires the merging of an egg and sperm to create offspring....

  • How to Add a Litle Spice to Your Love Life!

    The economy sucks! Work is getting old..if you even have work any more and you're just an acquaintance with that significant other sitting across the room watching reruns of "Friends."...

  • Can You Get Pregnant With Pre-Cum?

    Some couples believe that it is not possible to become pregnant if the male does not have an orgasm inside of the woman. They believe that ejaculation inside of the vagina is needed in order for...

  • How Does the Reproductive System Work?

    The reproduction system is the anatomical organs and the processes involved to create offspring of a species. In humans and other mammals, this involves the female egg cells and her sexual organs...

  • Purpose of Birth Control

    Birth control is a method, device or medication to block pregnancy by preventing ovulation, fertilization and/or implantation. Birth control is a way to control how the reproductive system works...

  • Parts of the Human Reproductive System

    The human reproductive system is a complex group of organs working together to create new life. Though some parts are similar and serve similar purposes, the male and female reproductive systems...

  • Can I Get Pregnant Just Before My Period?

    You can become pregnant just before your period. Ovulation occurs in the days leading up to your period. If your egg is not fertilized and does not become implanted, then the uterus will shed its...

  • How to Measure the progress of your Erectile Dysfunction and Male Enhancement program

    Size doesn’t matter…at least that is what some people say. I guess it all depends on who you ask. If you watch television for any period of time that statement goes right out the window. It seems...

  • What Causes Thick Mucus to Come Out After Sex?

    All women have cervical mucus, a jelly-like substance produced in the cervix by the cervical crypts glands. Most women come in contact with cervical mucus after sex, due to its protective...

  • How to Increase Semen Flow

    Some men may wish to increase their semen flow during ejaculation. An increased semen flow is especially beneficial when trying to get your significant other pregnant. Another added benefit that...

  • The Average Cost of an Abortion

    In 1979, "Jane Roe" won the right to have an abortion. The Supreme Court of the United States ruled that abortions can be performed up until the time when a baby could live outside of the womb,...

  • What is the Corpora Cavernosa?

    The corpora cavernosa is a part of the male genitalia. The corpora cavernosa (cave-like body) is a pair of tube shaped structures located in the penis. They form an important part of the mechanism...

  • Tips for Teenagers About Sex

    Sex can be nerve-racking, exciting and terrifying, usually all at once, but most teenagers think about it constantly. While some teenagers do have sex and some don't, your decision depends...

  • Sex Ed Facts

    Sexual education courses are designed to teach teens about their body, personal health and reproductive organs. Sex ed classes also discuss sexual health and pregnancy prevention techniques, such...

  • Rhythm Birth Control Method

    The practice of natural birth control is increasing in popularity as people become more aware of the side effects that accompany using chemical methods, and to any fetuses conceived if those...

  • How Long After You Have Sex Can You Take a Pregnancy Test?

    Over-the-pregnancy tests and blood tests administered by a doctor or midwife allow women an answer to the urgent question of whether they're carrying a child. Yet, pregnancy tests, which measure a...

  • How Often Is a Pap Smear Needed?

    Pap tests, often called pap smears, are part of a regular pelvic exam performed by a gynecologist. Women are advised to get pap smears on a regular basis, but the time span between them can vary...

  • How to Teach Your Child About Reproduction Using Fruit

    Do you find it difficult talking to your child about how reproduction works? How about explaining the pollination of the seed? Using fruit and plant terms interoperates the information better than...

  • How to Not Get Pregnant

    This article will outline the most effective ways to avoid getting pregnant while still having sex.

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