The Role of Estrogen – Monitoring After Tubal Reversal

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Estrogen, the primary female hormone used by a woman’s body, depends primarily on ovarian follicles for production. Once there are no ovarian follicles for egg release, the level of estrogen in the body will start to fall. Because of decreasing ovarian follicles, after a tubal reversal it is important to monitor the ovarian follicles to… Read more »

Lack of Libido in Women – Causes and Solutions

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The internet is saturated with online stores promoting organic herbal supplements for men, but let’s face it, a lack of libido is more common in women. So many every day stresses affect a woman’s sex drive. This article aims to address some of the main factors and to suggest ways of reducing or completely preventing… Read more »

Effective Ways to Get Rid of Vaginal Odor

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Are you one among the many who has been breaking their heading thinking how to get rid of vaginal odor? Don’t worry; you are not the only one with this embarrassing problem. There could be many reasons what causes the vaginal odor, and detecting the reason for the same is the foremost thing you should… Read more »

The Main Causes of Ovarian Cysts

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There are a number of different causes of ovarian cysts due to the fact that not all of these cysts are the same type is cause for concern. It is normal for your ovaries to grow cyst-like structures each month. These follicles produce estrogen and progesterone and they are responsible for the release of the… Read more »

The Things You Need to Know About Smelly Discharge and Bacterial Vaginosis

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The vagina has a natural odor unique among every woman. Smelly discharge or fishy vaginal odor is not in the spectrum of ‘normal’ vaginal conditions. This can be bacterial vaginosis. Bacterial vaginosis is a condition caused by a certain species of bacteria called Gardnerella vaginalis. They are normally present in the vagina and its overpopulation… Read more »