Saturday, December 19, 2009

5 Myths Women's Health


Various studies about the health of more focused on men with the most male respondents as well. No wonder if many myths that developed around women's health. What are the popular myths and how the truth?

Myth 1: Pregnancy can not occur during the menstrual period
In fact, sperm can survive a week in the female reproductive organs. According to Aaron Carroll of the Indiana University. Therefore, sperm cells can wait immediately fertilize a mature egg cells and can occur after, or even during the phase of the uterine wall entirely or during menstruation. No wonder that many couples who fail to try methods of contraception calendar system.

Myth 2: Menopause eliminate sexual desire
Attack heat (hot flashes) and other discomfort due to decreased hormone estrogen may make a woman's sexual arousal decreases. But actually there is no direct link between menopause and sexual desire. Research conducted by Edward Laumann in 1994 showed half of female respondents over the age of 50 years admitted having sex several times a month.

Myth 3: Antibiotics inhibit the work of the Pill
Many doctors are convinced of this. Beyond that, according to Carroll pill failure rate is about one percent and this figure has not changed even though the user taking the antibiotic pills.

According to Carroll, the pills work may be hampered by rifampin, an antibiotic is prescribed for patients with tuberculosis. Rifampin suspected of lowering levels of hormones contained in birth control pills, but it also remains to be proven through further research.

Myth 4: Men and Women need hours of sleep each
Lack of sleep not only causes stress but also increase insulin levels and inflammation. Research conducted in 2007 to more than 6000 participants found that women who slept only five hours or less a day had a greater risk of hypertension than women who slept 7 hours or more. In men, there is no similar health problems.

Myth 5: The doctor can assess a woman who is not a virgin
Are visible to the eye doctor can not accurately tell which women are still virgins with a no. Even so, the physical changes experienced by mothers after pregnancy and childbirth will be visible and easily distinguished from women who had never had children.

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