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Find reliable and up-to-date information on women's health, including tips for maintaining well-being.
Mild symptoms may be manageable, but severe bleeding, pain and depression demand treatment
From using one at night to how often you should change them
Use them within five years and store them someplace cool and dry
Stay away from over-the-counter aids unless your doctor specifically recommends them
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It’s a nonhormonal, long-lasting and highly effective contraception
Know the options — and potential risks
Lifestyle changes like diet modification and stress management can go a long way
The main sign that your hormones are in flux is changes in your menstrual cycles
Vaginal dryness, cervicitis, infectious conditions and other cervical issues could be culprits
Annual preventive exams will do more than just check your health ‘down there’
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