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"I have an Ovarian Cyst. What does this mean?"

It began for me with changes to my menstrual cycle.  I am always fairly regular give or take a few days in getting my period on time.  But this time two weeks went by with no visit from "aunt flow" and I was becoming worried.  The obvious thing which comes to mind when your period is late is to wonder if you are pregnant.  So I... Read moreChevron

Talking to Your Kids about SEX

Well it is all around us.  Sex, that is.  In my day we kids had to work a bit to find information about sex.  There was no internet and you didn't have fifty million channels on television.  Maybe you found out some things about sex from talking with friends or from the stash of porn magazines under your older sibling's... Read moreChevron

Misconceptions about Conception

We get a lot of questions here on Health Central's Sexual Health site and the numbers are growing daily.  A majority of our reader question have a common theme.  This theme usually consists of variations of asking whether or not one is pregnant or if such and such a situation occurs, what are the chances of becoming pregnant.  Over... Read moreChevron

My Period is Late! Reasons other than Pregnancy for a Delayed Period

  You consider yourself regular as far as your period goes.  And then one day it doesn't come as scheduled.  You check the calendar to make sure you have the right dates.  You don't worry so much the first couple of days but then as more time passes you wonder if you could be pregnant.  So you buy one of those home... Read moreChevron

Bumps on the Vagina: How to know if it is Serious

Maybe you are shaving or showering and you feel a bump down there.  You have probably always been taught that any sort of lump under the skin can be dangerous.  You begin to panic, thinking it is some sort of cancer on your genitals. Or else you worry it is a symptom of a sexually transmitted disease.  Totally freaked out you... Read moreChevron

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