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Hormonal IUDs, which release a micro-dose of progestin, reduce bleeding by on average 90 percent, completely eliminating periods and cramps, bloating, anemia and related menstrual morbidity in most users by the second year.
Valerie Tarico: Picture a Technology Revolution. In Contraception. It's Here. Valerie Tarico 2012
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Hormonal IUDs, which release a micro-dose of progestin, reduce bleeding by on average 90 percent, completely eliminating periods and cramps, bloating, anemia and related menstrual morbidity in most users by the second year.
Valerie Tarico: Picture a Technology Revolution. In Contraception. It's Here. Valerie Tarico 2012
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Hormonal, I cried this fear to my father and he confirmed it.
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Hormonal IUDs, which release a micro-dose of progestin, reduce bleeding by on average 90 percent, completely eliminating periods and cramps, bloating, anemia and related menstrual morbidity in most users by the second year.
Valerie Tarico: Picture a Technology Revolution. In Contraception. It's Here. Valerie Tarico 2012
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Hormonal implants, matchstick-sized rods that are placed under the skin surface, emit a progestin type hormone for three years.
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Hormonal drugs are used in IVF to encourage the ovaries to produce extra eggs, increasing the chances that some will be successfully fertilised and implanted in the womb.
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Hormonal ups and downs may have affected your sleep during menstruation and pregnancy, as well, but chances are, that was nothing compared to these fearsome midlife fluctuations.
How Hormones And Hot Flashes Affect Sleep Health 2011
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Hormonal ups and downs may have affected your sleep during menstruation and pregnancy, as well, but chances are, that was nothing compared to these fearsome midlife fluctuations.
How Hormones And Hot Flashes Affect Sleep Health 2011
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Hormonal desires and rage is not adult, expressing oneself for children.
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Hormonal disturbances (for example polycystic ovarian syndrome)
Adolescent Medicine 2010
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