7 resultados para birth control

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This is a poster in both Spanish and English advertising The Point, a teen health center in Spartanburg S.C.

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This Spanish language brochure describes birth control pills and tells how and when to take them.

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Thrush is a yeast infection that can appear in the mother and the baby. Thrush thrives in warm, dark, moist places. Moms or babies who have taken medicine for an infection may get thrush. Moms who take estrogen-containing birth control pills may get thrush. There are many causes of thrush, but you can get rid of it. You don’t have to stop breastfeeding.

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This brochure discusses the IUD. It covers such topics as: What is an IUD? ; How do hormonal IUDs work? ; Why should I choose an IUD? ; How do non-hormonal IUDs work? ; How is the IUD put in? ; How will the IUD affect my period? ; What other birth control methods can I choose from?

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This brochure printed in Spanish discusses the IUD. It covers such topics as: What is an IUD? ; How do hormonal IUDs work? ; Why should I choose an IUD? ; How do non-hormonal IUDs work? ; How is the IUD put in? ; How will the IUD affect my period? ; What other birth control methods can I choose from?

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Birth defects are a leading cause of infant mortality. Additionally, babies born with birth defects who survive infancy have a greater chance of illness and long term disability than babies without birth defects. The causes can involve genetic (such as chromosomal anomalies) or environmental (such as lead exposure during pregnancy) factors, or a combination of these factors. However, in about 70 percent of cases of birth defects, the causes are unknown. The South Carolina Birth Defects Program began in July 2006 after passage of the S.C. Birth Defects Act. This law mandates active surveillance of major structural birth defects identified prenatally through age two. South Carolina monitors over 50 birth defects recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Birth Defects Prevention Network.

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The South Carolina Birth Defects Program began in July 2006 after passage of the SC Birth Defects Act. This law mandates active surveillance of major birth defects identified before birth through age 2. South Carolina monitors over 50 birth defects recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Birth Defects Prevention Network. The most common birth defects in South Carolina in 2014 were: 1. Ventricular Septal Defect 2. Down Syndrome 3. Pulmonary Valve Atresia and Stenosis 4. Obstructive Genitourinary Defect.