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Explore human sexuality, from education and abstinence to sex tips and techniques. Whether you’re having difficulties with impotence, researching fertility aids or looking for tips and techniques to improve your sex life, eHow’s sexuality experts can help. Are your kids curious about the birds and bees? eHow offers step-by-step ideas for discussing sex in an educational and non-embarrassing manner. Are you struggling with telling your family and friends about your sexual preference? Get great coming out tips from eHow.

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  • How to Improve a Woman's Libido

    Women suffer problems with libido far more often than men. Libido is the natural desire and urge to have sex. It is tied to the hormone testosterone, as well as other physical and mental factors....

  • How Long Should Women Continue to Have Pap Smears?

    A pap smear is a test that checks for several conditions, including the human papillomavirus, cervical cancer, and infections. It is recommended that women who have been sexually active for more...

  • 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...

  • Birth Control Pills & Leg Pain

    Women who take birth control pills sometimes experience leg pain. Read all the information and warnings that come with your pills and learn how to take them properly.

  • How to Relieve Depo Provera Side Effects

    Introduced in the early 1990s, Dep Provera is an injectable birth control administered every three months. Depo Provera uses synthetic progesterone to suppress ovulation and increase cervical...

  • How to Find the Right Birth Control Pill

    Finding the right birth control pill may seem like a daunting task, given how many different types and brands of pills are currently on the market. Since all birth control pills are only available...

  • What Are the Dangers of Estrogen Based Contraceptives?

    What are the dangers of estrogen-based contraceptives? Hormonal-based birth control methods use either synthetic estrogen or progestin or both.

  • CDC Recommendations for Pap Smear

    A Pap smear is one of the most effective ways to test for cervical cancer and the causes of cervical cancer, such as the presence of the human papillomavirus (HPV). Because a Pap smear tests for...

  • Risk Facts About Birth Control

    Birth control methods offer both positive and negative side effects for the women who use them. While there are many myths concerning birth control, most have proved to be unfounded by science....

  • Birth Control Options for Women 50 & Over

    Women over 50 may not see the need to use birth control but they are a silent risk group for HIV infection. The 50 and over demographic is sexually active, and women need to understand their...

  • Post-Abortion Family Planning

    Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy. There are different ways to accomplish a pregnancy termination, but they all end in the eventual return to fertility for the female. For this reason,...

  • Changes When Stopping the Birth Control Pill

    Birth control pills introduce synthetic hormones into the system to prevent pregnancy. Many women experience some changes when beginning use of this contraceptive method, as well as when stopping...

  • Herbs for Birth Control

    Herbs for birth control can impair fertility in various ways, offering an alternative to other types of methods for contraception, such as birth control pills. These herbs can affect fertility...

  • 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 to Do for Low Libido in Premenopausal Women?

    According to the Mayo Clinic, hypoactive sexual desire disorder, or low libido in layman's terms, is medically defined as a "persistent or recurrent lack of interest in sex that causes you...

  • What to Expect When Stopping Birth Control

    Because birth control delivers large amounts of hormones into the body, it is common to experience some changes when you stop taking it. There are no proven long-term effects to discontinuing the...

  • How to Do Kegels to Stregthen Your Pelvic Muscles

    It is an embarrassing situation for many women to admit, but millions of women wet themselves when they laugh, lift items, run, or even sneeze. It is not your fault, it is most likely due to a...

  • Morning After Pill Safety

    The morning after pill is a heavy does of hormones that work to prevent pregnancy. Once you know how the pill works and that it is safe for women, you can decide if its something that is ever...

  • What Are the Causes of Orgasm?

    An orgasm is a brief, intense, involuntary release of the build-up of sexual tension. During orgasm the pelvic muscles involuntarily contract in spasms, causing a sensation of intense pleasure...

  • Birth Control & Weight Loss

    According to researchers at Oregon State University's School of Public Health, weight gain is one of the most worrisome side effects of birth control for women considering contraception. For women...

  • Side Effects of Pheromone Products

    When the chemical calling cards known as pheromones, were discovered to exist in humans as well as other animals, an industry soon developed marketing oils, colognes and even nutritional...

  • Oral Contraceptives & Exercise

    Prescribed for much more than simple birth control, oral contraceptives are used to treat a range of medical conditions. This widespread use means that a large number of young women are taking...

  • What Are the Dangers of Medroxyprogesterone?

    Medroxyprogesterone, also known as Provera and Depo-Provera, is a synthetic hormone that regulates menstruation and ovulation. It is most widely used as a contraceptive to suppress ovulation. It...

  • What Birth Control Does Medicaid Cover?

    Thirty-eight million Americans have access to Medicaid as a main source for health care coverage. Seventy-one percent of those covered are women. Medicaid provides services directly related to...

  • Evra Emotional Side Effects

    Ortho Evra or Evra is a prescription skin patch used to prevent pregnancy. Despite its effectiveness, Evra poses a risk for side effects in some patients.

  • Symptoms After Depo Shot

    Depo-Provera is a hormonal birth control injection a woman receives every three months. Depo releases progestin into your body, which prevents ovulation and thickens your cervical mucus, making...

  • Bleeding After Mirena Removal

    Mirena is an intrauterine device (IUD) for birth control. While inserted, many women experience little to no bleeding during their menstrual cycle. However, after Mirena is removed, women often...

  • How to Stop a Menstrual Period

    Stopping a menstrual period is sometimes necessary for a variety of reasons. Some women may wish to avoid monthly cycles because of unpleasant hormonal effects, such as swollen breasts and severe...

  • Side Effects of Camila

    Camila is a generic name for norethindrone birth control pills, a progestin-only contraception. Camila changes the nature of the cervical mucus and uterine lining, which inhibits sperm mobility...

  • Side Effects of Getting Off the Pill

    The "Pill," one of the most popular methods of birth control supplies the body with estrogen to trick it into believing it is pregnant and stopping ovulation. While you may not experience side...

  • Side Effects of Medroxyprog AC

    Medroxyprog AC is a prescription injection used to prevent pregnancy and reduce signs of acne. Despite its effectiveness, Medroxyprog AC poses a risk for side effects in some patients.

  • Marvelon Side Effects

    Marvelon is a prescription medication used in the United Kingdom to prevent pregnancy. Despite its effectiveness, Marvelon poses a risk for side effects in some patients.

  • Oral Contraceptive Method

    The oral contraceptive method is 92% to 99.7% effective as a means of birth control. The directions state to take one pill at the same time each day. Ease of use and not having to disrupt a...

  • Papillomavirus Infection Information

    Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a group of over 100 common viruses. According to Planned Parenthood, half of all men and more than 75 percent of women will contract an HPV virus. While most HPV...

  • Side Effects of Ortho-Cept

    Also known as Apri or Ortho-cept, an ethinyl estradiol and desogestrel tablet is a prescription medication used to prevent pregnancy. Despite its effectiveness, Ortho-cept poses risks for side...

  • Male Vs. Female Orgasms

    Despite the physical differences between men and women, orgasm is experienced quite similarly. Both sexes report feelings of warmth, pleasure and an explosive feeling toward the end of a climax.

  • Drugs for Lack of Sex Drive in Women

    There are a variety of treatments available for women with a low sex drive. Everything from yoga to herbal remedies have proven successful for different women who wish to boost their libido. In...

  • Plan B Symptoms

    Plan B, or the morning-after pill, is an emergency contraceptive can be taken up to 72 hours after intercourse. Its manufacturer claims that it prevents pregnancy in roughly seven out of every...

  • What Do Pheromones Smell Like?

    Pheromones are chemical signals that trigger a natural response or message in members of the same species. These chemical messengers are transferred out of the body and result in a behavioral...

  • Signs & Symptoms of the Morning After Pill

    The "morning-after pill" is sold under the brand names Next Choice, Plan B and Plan B One-Step. It is a form of emergency contraception that contains the hormone progestin, and it is the only type...

  • Mirena Birth Control Side Effects

    Mirena is a type of intrauterine device that prevents pregnancy in women. An IUD is inserted into the uterus and prevents sperm from meeting with an egg. The Mirena IUD also releases the hormone...

  • Advantages & Disadvantages of IUD

    An intrauterine device (IUD) is a form of birth control that has no waiting period and is convenient to use. As with all birth control methods, there are advantages and disadvantages to using an IUD.

  • How to Give Men Great Head

    Seducing men has never been easier. Just give them great head – and they’re yours.

  • How Female Orgasm Works

    Merriam Webster Dictionary defines orgasm as an intense or paroxysmal excitement, especially an explosive discharge of neuromuscular tensions at the height of sexual arousal. For women, the big O...

  • Can I Get My Period If I'm Pregnant?

    If you are pregnant, think you may be, or are trying to get pregnant, you may have a lot of questions about it. It may be scary, exciting or both. There are many things to know about what will...

  • Human Papillomavirus Information

    Human papillomavirus is a sexually transmitted infection that affects about half of the sexually active people in the U.S. at some time. There are about 100 different strains and some are more...

  • Abortion Pill Complications

    Abortion is a complicated, difficult subject to discuss for many people, given the strong feelings most have toward the issue. For the women who need to have an abortion performed, it is of utmost...

  • Depo Provera Long-Term Effects

    Depo-Provera is a birth control injection that women receive every three months to prevent pregnancy. It is considered safe and convenient but can have positive and negative effects on a woman's body.

  • How to Give Guys Great Oral Sex

    Learn how to give guys great oral sex from this simple, step by step guide.

  • Parts of a Man's Body

    As children, we were chided that boys are made of snips and snails and puppy dog tails, whereas girls are made of sugar and spice and everything nice. However, men and women are alike in many...

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