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2 Natural Sex Enhancements  : Can You Take Enzyte Twice Daily?Taking Enzyte twice regular is usually safe, as Enzyte uses natural ingredients to enhance men’s sexual experience, but the Yohimbe in it can increase the risk of heart attack, anxiety and nausea. Take Enzyte in a proper dose with advice from a human sexuality counselor in this free video on sexual health.

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2 What are the different types of contraceptive?There are many contraception methods acquirable so its good to know your options

What you should know:
•Male and female condoms should not be used at same time
•Prescription methods prevent pregnancy, not STDs
•Be aware of side effects for apiece type of contraception

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Hi, I’m Usheema Thomas and I’m a CVS pharmacist. There are many different contraception methods to select from so it’s good to know your options so you can make the right choice.
Some of the most common over-the-counter options prevent against STDs and pregnancy. Male condoms are 86 to 97 percent effective at preventing pregnancy, simple to use, and inexpensive. Female condoms are 79 to 95 percent effective, typically harder to use, and more costly than male condoms. Male and female condoms should not be used at the same time. Spermicides are another over-the-counter option, but they only protect against a limited number of STDs, and should be used with another barrier method to ensure safety.

Prescription methods prevent pregnancy, but do not prevent STDs. Oral contraceptives (the “Pill”) are 95 to 99.9 percent effective and need to be taken daily. Side effects might include nausea, headaches, breast tenderness, weight gain, mood swings, depression, and vision problems. The contraceptive patch is 99 percent effective and requires wearing a hormone patch on your skin for three weeks, with the fourth week “off.” Side effects are similar to the Pill, but might also include itching and redness where the patch is applied. The cervical cap is 80 to 90 percent effective, fits over the cervix, and should stay there for at least six hours after intercourse. Some experience more vaginal or urinary tract infections when they use a cap. Avoid this method if you have chronic urinary tract infections, a history of toxic shock syndrome, a current gynecological infection, or an abnormal Pap smear. The intrauterine device (IUD) is a small T-shaped device that is inserted into your uterus, is 99.4 percent effective, and can last up to 10 years. It’s usually ideal for women who’ve already had children, and is not typically suggested for women not in long-term, single-partner relationships, or women who might want kids in the future.
If you have any questions, speak to your physician or CVS pharmacist. We’re always here to help.

Source: CVS Caremark Health Resources

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2 Natural Sex Enhancements  : What Is in Male Enhancement Pills?Male enhancement pills are products that contain amino acids, vitamins and herbal supplements to stimulate the prostate and keep it healthy. Learn about the benefits of male enhancement pills with advice from a human sexuality counselor in this free video on sexual health.

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2 Birth Control & Fertility : How to Regain Libido NaturallyRegaining libido naturally requires both mental and physical stimulation, including experimenting, making sex fun, taking natural herbs and using topical products. Regain natural libido with advice from a human sexuality counselor in this free video on sexual health.

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2 New Condoms Feel Great! (Condoms 101)   KicesiePLEASE leave any legitimate questions about condoms below. If for some reason I can’t answer it, I’ll find someone who can.

The purpose of this video is to discuss the kinds of options you have when choosing condoms and how some can feel quite differently than others.
Next, this video should be a mini-tutorial on how exactly to use condoms (the DOs and DON’Ts).
And finally, this video explains where you can get free condoms if you don’t have the money. Remember, going to your local health clinic to get condoms is 100% confidential. Under NO circumstances can they speak to your parents or anyone else about it.

For all things birth control and empowerment, please visit: http://www.sexreally.com

(FTC Legal Statement: This video IS sponsored by The NC, though they did not tell me what to state in the video and they have no affiliation with the condom I stated was my favorite.)

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