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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for contraception
  1. ... on the male reproductive system that's done for birth control . To prevent pregnancy , a vasectomy cuts the tubes ... and your partner will have to use other birth control to prevent pregnancy. If no sperm is found , ...
  2. ... sample of tissue for testing. Implant a permanent birth control device into the fallopian tubes. Fallopian tubes carry ... staying pregnant. You want a permanent form of birth control. You want to remove an IUD. What happens ...
  3. ... vitamin K Cancer and chemotherapy Certain medicines, including birth control pills and warfarin, a blood-thinner Pregnancy Disseminated ... increase your risk of blood clots, including: Smoking Birth control pills If you have questions about your results ...
  4. ... levels of ALP because their bones are growing. Birth control pills and certain medicines may lower ALP levels, ...
  5. ... after 24 to 48 hours. Other medicines, including birth control pills, can lower your albumin levels. Albumin levels ...
  6. ... have a condition that needs medical treatment. Pregnancy , birth control pills , and certain medicines, including estrogen therapy to ...
  7. ... to avoid hormone replacement therapy for menopause and birth control pills with estrogen, because they may increase the ...
  8. ... Certain thyroid diseases Obesity Certain medicines, such as birth control pills To learn what your test results mean, ...
  9. ... your test, you should not: Use tampons Use birth control foam, jelly, or cream Use other creams or ...
  10. ... medical condition that needs treatment. Some medicines, including birth control pills and estrogen treatments, can affect iron levels. ...
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