Showing posts with label Hormonal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hormonal. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 September 2011

Contraceptive hormonal breast health

Chest pain, birth control pills
The art of Pam Stephan

Breasts do not stay the same all hormonal cycles in your life., weight loss, pregnancy can affect the shape, size, texture of your breasts. even the choices pregnancy may affect your breasts. If you are using a contraceptive hormonal imbalance-more simply as "the pill", and then noticed how it affects your menstrual cycles ... but did you know that birth control hormones also affect the health of your breast?

This month, About.com has a blog carnival about the of your total health & contraceptive. Many women in their fertile years are juggling careers, education, relationships, birth control pills motherhood. are often part of this picture, while they may not be others. synthetic hormones, estrogen-progestin combination pills, not only the effect of minipills health reproductive, but your overall health ... so when you make a decision about taking a pill, consider the big picture.

You may be prescribed pills to help with pain in the chest or irregular menstrual periods. in some cases, use of birth control pills helps regulate the hormonal cycles and prepares the concept-as soon as they have other discontinued. health benefits and risks associated with the pill.

According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), using synthetic hormones baorli hshchnoaim reduces the risk for endometrial cancers., the ovaries that NCI studied the impact of risk on the pill as well for breast ???????? breast cancer. most fueled by estrogen, progesterone and many crops to grow. women young, especially those that have started using the pill as a youth, life risk for developing breast cancer was greater than the average. Condoms, spermicides, or rather a potentially safer pregnancy options for women in their twenties. youth of the breast cancer family history, race, location, and it does not affect the economic situation of their risk of breast cancer-in synthetic hormones-only appeared to increase the risk for young women. those age 20 who have used the pill was a slightly increased risk of breast cancer, but the study found that 5 to 10 years after stopping the pillTheir average risk, returned for the lifetime of their age group.

So what can be better hormonal pregnancy for chest pain and prevent cycles of endometrial cancer of the ovaries, take the pill comes with some risk if you are considering using the pills, birth, discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor before requesting a prescription to make the test there is the self, and monthly stay updated your mammograms. screening if they are diagnosed breast cancer while taking the pill, Stop using it immediately.

This post is part of Carnival's blog on About.com health channel "your health" pregnancy that includes hosted by About.com Guide to pregnancy, Stacy dawn.


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Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Breast health and hormonal contraceptives

Breast pain pill delivery
The art of Stephan BAM

Boobs don't keep as is per your hormonal cycles life., overweight, pregnancy may affect the shape and size and breasts tissue. so your contraceptive choices may affect your breasts. If using hormonal contraceptives-more simply called "the pill" then you may have noticed how it affects your menstrual cycles ... but did you know that the hormones in birth control pills also affect the health of your breast?


This month, is a Carnival on About.com contraceptives and your overall health. Juggling many women of childbearing age occupations and education relationships motherhood. birth control pills are often part of that picture, while others may be l. synthetic hormones estrogen and progestin--in combination birth control pills and influence minibels not just reproductive health, but comprehensive health. so when deciding on the "pill", looking at the big picture.


Birth control pills prescribed to help breast pain or irregular menstrual periods. in some cases, use of birth control pills help to regulate hormonal cycles, and the road to pregnancy-simply discontinued., but there are health benefits and risks associated with the "pill".


Commission of inquiry in accordance with the National Cancer Institute (national), use of artificial hormones in the pill reduces your risk of ovarian and uterine cancers. NCI also study the impact of "the pill" on risk of breast cancer. most mammary are estrogen, and also use many tumors grow to progesterone. young women, especially those who started using "pill" as adolescents, risk of breast cancer was higher than average. Wesbirmisidis condoms or abstinence may be safer than contraceptive options for women in their teens and twenties. family history of breast cancer, race, location, economic situation did not affect breast cancer risk-only add synthetic hormones have emerged to lift these young women risk. over 20 who used "the pill" has slightly increased risk of breast cancer, but the study found that 5 to 10 years after "the pill", returned to The average age for that age.


Even considering the use of oral contraceptives, discuss some time hormonal contraceptives can be good for cyclical breast pain and prevention of uterine, ovarian cancer, pill comes with some risk if you your risks and benefits with your doctor before calling upon a prescription. be sure to do your monthly breast self exams and continued for mammograms. your check if you are diagnosed with breast cancer, taking "the pill", stop Use immediately.


This post is part of Carnival on About.com health channel "contraception, and your general health" hosted by About.com Guide to contraception, Stacy dawn.


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Sunday, 5 June 2011

Breast Health And Hormonal Contraception

Breast Pain and Birth Control Pills
Art ? Pam Stephan

Breasts don't stay the same all your life.? Hormonal cycles, weight gain, and pregnancy may affect the shape, size, and texture of your breasts.? Even your contraception choices may affect your breasts.? If you use hormonal contraception - more simply called "The Pill" then you may have noticed how it affects your menstrual cycles.? But did you know that the hormones in birth control pills also affect your breast health?

This month, About.com is having a blog carnival on the topic of Contraception and Your Overall Health.? Many women in their fertile years are juggling careers, education, relationships, and motherhood.? Birth control pills are often a part of that picture, while they might not be for others.? The synthetic hormones - estrogen and progestin - in combination birth control pills and minipills effect not just your reproductive health, but your overall health.? So when making a decision about taking The Pill, consider the big picture.

Birth control pills may be prescribed to help with breast pain or irregular menstrual periods.? In some cases, the use of birth control pills helps regulate hormonal cycles and prepares the way for conception - once they are discontinued.? But there are other health benefits and risks associated with The Pill.

According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), using the synthetic hormones in oral contraceptives lowers your risk for endometrial and ovarian cancers.? NCI also studied the effect of The Pill on risk for breast cancer.? Most breast tumors are fueled by estrogen, and many tumors also use progesterone to grow.? For young women, particularly those who began using The Pill as teenagers, the lifetime risk for developing breast cancer was greater than average. Condoms and spermicides or abstinence might be safer contraception options for women in their teens and twenties.? Family history of breast cancer, race, location, and economic status didn't affect their breast cancer risk - only the addition of synthetic hormones appeared to raise these young women's risk.? Women over 20 who used The Pill had a slightly increased risk for breast cancer, but the study found that 5 to 10 years after stopping The Pill, their risk returned to the lifetime average for their age group.

So while hormonal contraception can be good for cyclical breast pain and prevention of endometrial and ovarian cancers, The Pill does comes with some risk.? If you're considering using birth control pills, discuss your risks and benefits with your doctor before requesting a prescription.? Be sure to do your breast self-exam monthly, and stay current on your screening mammograms.? If you are diagnosed with breast cancer while taking The Pill, stop using it right away.

This post is a part of the About.com Health Channel's blog carnival on "Contraception and Your Overall Health" hosted by About.com Guide to Contraception, Dawn Stacey.


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