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Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

Can Testosterone Help Low Sexual Desire in Women?

In 1998 many couples facing low sexual desire got the help they needed - but only if the male partner has a low libido - when Viagra was approved. Women, however, don't yet have an approved pharmaceutical answer to losing their desire for sex. Testosterone might be the answer. This hormone is usually thought of as the "male" hormone but women also... Read moreChevron
posted 08/29/2011, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

Bleeding During or After Sex

If you notice you are bleeding either during or after intercourse, it is time to make an appointment to see your gynecologist. There are several possible causes and it is important for your doctor to determine what the reason is for the bleeding and make sure you receive the appropriate treatment. Some of the most common causes for bleeding during... Read moreChevron
posted 08/22/2011, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

Learning the Sex of Your Baby at 7 Weeks

It's the age old question: Do you want to know the sex of your baby before he or she is born? Some parents still hold out, asking not to be told and preferring to be surprised at the time of birth. For most, however, the sex of their baby is revealed during an ultrasound somewhere around half way through the pregnancy or through a more invasive... Read moreChevron
posted 08/19/2011, comments (0)|
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Merely Me

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Published writer, infertility survivor, and finally a mom

Trouble Getting Pregnant? When to See an Infertility Specialist

When you are trying to conceive, the arrival of your period can be very disappointing. Whereas once you may have been relieved to see your period, now it means one thing. No baby yet.  It also means you must start the process of attempting to conceive all over again. Trying to have a baby can elicit a rollercoaster ride of emotions as you... Read moreChevron
posted 08/14/2011, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

Does Being on the Pill Change Your Choice of Partners?

The saying, "survival of the fittest" doesn't only refer to a man's physical ability to overcome physical threats. It also refers to mating. Women chose men who were strong and able to protect them against threats, build shelters and provide food. Therefore, the "fittest" were more likely to have a mate and children to carry on the family line. As... Read moreChevron

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