SPORT AFTER YOUR VASECTOMY
One of the most common questions we get during a vasectomy consultation is: when can I return to my normal sports or activities?
One of the most common questions we get during a vasectomy consultation is: when can I return to my normal sports or activities?
One of the most important things to consider before having a vasectomy is that it is a permanent form of contraception.
A Vasectomy surgery is the safest form of contraception.
If you are looking for a form of contraception which can guarantee you the lowest possibilities of accidents vasectomy is the logical choice.
If you have been trying to conceive for a while and you are concerned you should get yourself checked out regardless of how long you have been trying.
As mentioned in previous blog post ‘Menopause – What is HRT?’, menopause is the time in a woman\’s life when her period stops because her ovaries have stopped working and she will no longer be able to have children.
Gonorrhea is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases and is caused by a bacteria called Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Young people may know this STD as the \”clap,\” or \”a dose,\” or \”a drip\”.
A fertile window for women is made up of the days in your menstrual cycle when pregnancy is possible. Ovulation usually occurs 14 days before the next period is due. The most fertile time for a woman is half way through the cycle, usually day 14 for woman who have a regular 28 day cycle.
Some couples decide never to tell their children about where they come from, but the weight of this kind of secret can have a huge burden and can really take its toll on the family.
Menopause is the time in a woman’s life when her period stops because her ovaries have stopped working. She will no longer be able to have children. This usually occurs around the age of 50 (average 52).
Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted disease. It often has no symptoms and it very easily treated. It is easily spread so using condoms offer a good barrier against it.