WebMD - Sex & Relationships Newsletter
Saturday, August 22, 2009
In This Issue:
Some Birth Control Pills Are Safer Than Others
8 Reasons to Slow Down
Need Help With Questions About Lubrication

Natural Remedies
for Erectile Dysfunction

Men have traveled the world in search
of performance boosters. Here's what
science reveals about ones that work.

Also See:
Understanding HPV and Cancer
Get Help With Sexual Abuse
Can't Orgasm? Tips for Women
Health News & Features
Some Birth Control Pills Are Safer Than Others
When it comes to the risk of blood clots, some oral contraceptive
pills are safer than others.
Also See:
Long Live the Optimists!
Overworking Affects Spouses Differently


8 Reasons to Slow Down
It's a face-paced world. Here are eight reasons to slow things down
when dining, hanging out, and having sex.
Also See:
Can Someone With Bipolar Be a Good Mother?
Finally Stop Fighting


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Need Help With Questions About Lubrication
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