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Reproductive Health And Pregancy

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Deciding to have a child is a big step. Although most people like to take their time in deciding to have a baby, it helps to be certain that nothing will stop that from happening. First of all, you need to consult a doctor to ensure that everything is in working order and that you don’t have any reproductive problems or concerns. There are some symptoms that you should look out for if you are having a problem conceiving. They are: urination problems or changes, STDs, abdominal problems, and pain during sex.

For women that are interested in preserving their reproductive health, it is good to practice safe sex by always using a condom as many STDs can cause sterility. Also, regular visits to a gynecologist to have a pap smear can help you to know and treat any problems that you may encounter. Women should also be wary of PIV (pelvic inflammatory virus) severe pains in the abdomen could be caused by endometriosis. Be sure to have regular checkups from a doctor and report any changes in your menstrual cycle. It is better to be on top of your reproductive health status than find out the hard way that there is a problem.

Men have to be just as on top of their reproductive health as women. That is why it is important for men to report to a doctor if they experience problems urinating, various penile dysfunctions like impotence, and testicular or scrotum problems. Just like with women, you should know that you have to regularly see your doctor if you have unprotected sex so that you can check for STDs as they can cause sterility as well. The main factor here is that if you are interested in having children someday, you should maintain your reproductive health by having a full checkup by your doctor.

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