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A Woman's Monthly Period – From A Man's Perspective
Ladies, I have decided to shake things up a little. We will now have a new ANONYMOUS MALE Guest Blogger who will show up every so often on this blog. His goal is to explain to us ladies, from a mans perspective, that men too sit on the fence with many issues. I wanted him to tell us about his life as a great hands-on single dad raising three beautiful kids, and the fence issues that arise for him, but he didnt want to do it that way. Instead, he wanted to kick off post #1 with another light-hearted point of view.
Can You Be Pregnant on Birth Control With Periods Every Month?
You see it on television news all the time. An unsuspecting woman goes into labor because she had no idea she was pregnant. In many cases, she exhibited no symptoms. In fact, some women state that they were using birth control at the time of conception and others report having periods for the entire nine months of pregnancy. With stories like that, it is bound to make you wonder, “Could I be pregnant?”
How to Talk to Your Daughter About Periods
I am a blogger who is also one of the health experts on beinggirl.com, so I answer questions from hundreds of girls who write to us every month. It has been an eye opening experience that has helped me understand the concerns that many teen girls have today. One of the things that I have learned from the questions asked, is that teens would rather ask a stranger a personal question about their life or health than their mother. What can be done to make the dialogue more open between teens and their mothers?
All Your Private Questions About Periods Answered
When women learn that I once was an L&D (Labor & Delivery) nurse and am currently a womens health expert for Always and Tampax, they feel comfortable asking me questions about some of the more private aspects of their reproductive health.
First Period After Being Pregnant
As your body slows returns to normal after pregnancy and childbirth, you’ll experience lots of little milestones, like the day you can have coffee again or the day you can fit back into your favorite pre-pregnancy jeans. Getting your period again is a major event, too. And while you may have stocked up on feminine protection before going into labor, you probably won’t need it for your period for at least a few more months.