Sexual Intercourse
Also called: Sex, Intercourse
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Sexual excitation leading to an ejaculation is controlled in the brain, not the penis. The fact that you can continue to have sexual activity after...
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HORMONE LEVELS CHANGE DURRING YOUR PERIOD OR RIGHT BEFORE YOUR PERIOD [DROP] CAUSES THOSE ISSUES. BUT HORMONES DURRING OVULATION TIME...
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The short answer is: No, it can't.If I understand your question correctly, you're asking if the drug methadone can be transmitted through...
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Anytime that you have "unprotected sex", you will have a chance of becoming pregnant. You did take a morning after pill and had your menses...
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Have your gynecologist perform a pelvic exam during this time or order an ultrasound. A bimanual examination or the ultrasound may reveal the answer...
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You can ask your doctor, but there should not be a medical reason why you could not have oral sex. If you are both healthy, there should be no health...
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If this is the first time that you have had sex, this bleeding can be from your hymen - a thin, vascular tissue that surrounds the opening of the...
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There is absolutely no way I could answer that question, based solely on your brief scenerio. If you are struggling with your sexual...
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You will need to see a medical provider. There is really no way to blindly determine the true nature or significance of these "bumps"...
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Your chances are certainly higher than if you would have taking your birth control pills as directed and insisted that your partner use a condom...
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A man with functioning testicles is always producting sperm. An ejaculation depletes some, but not all of the sperm. Sperm and semen is replenished...
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Eleven years ago? It would be next to impossible for you to carry gonorrhea for 11 years without any symptoms....painful urination and penile...
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