Sentences with phrase «earlier reproductive years»

When you ovulate, you aren't getting that big burst of progesterone that you probably were used to during your earlier reproductive years.
First off, women's bodies naturally produce testosterone just like men's bodies, but at a much lower level (for adults anyway — according to this Huffington Post article on testosterone for women, women actually have 10 times as much testosterone in their bodies in their early reproductive years than estrogen).

Not exact matches

«Not since before Roe v. Wade has a law or court decision had the potential to devastate access to reproductive healthcare on such a sweeping scale,» Nancy Northup, president of the Center for Reproductive Rights, told Bloomberg earlier this year.
«The increases in prevalence reported herein are important because such youth with diabetes will enter adulthood with several years of disease duration, difficulty in treatment, an increased risk of early complications, and increased frequency of diabetes during reproductive years, which may further increase diabetes in the next generation,» the researchers write.
People well past their reproductive years could add value to their tribe by remembering early warning signs of rare phenomena, such as drought, locusts, and disease.
Even though the reproductive age for humans is around 15 — 45 years old, the precursor cells that go on to produce human eggs or sperm are formed much earlier, when the fertilized egg grows into a tiny ball of cells in the mother's womb.
«There is good reason to suspect that increasing chemical production and use is related to the growing incidence of endocrine - associated disorders over the past 20 years, including male reproductive problems, early female puberty, cancers and neurobehavioral disorders,» said Endocrine Society member Andrea C. Gore, PhD, the guide's lead author.
Albertini replied that there might be subtle health effects, such as early onset of adult diseases like diabetes and cancer, that won't appear until 15 or 20 years after IVF, and he pointed out that there is very little follow - up data on the health of children created through assisted reproductive medicine.
Risk of overlooking harmful effects of chemicals A reason why detection of early reproductive aging is important is that most studies of endocrine disrupting effects end before the experimental animals are a year old.
A panel set up by the NIH's Center for the Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction — responsible for a preliminary BPA report released earlier this year that was drafted by a consulting firm with financial ties to the chemical industry — will convene next week to decide whether to declare the chemical a human reproductive toxin.
If Ryan, Vice President - elect Mike Pence and the anti-women's health ideologues in charge of Congress get their way, the consequences would be devastating: nearly early 30 million people will lose their health insurance, and 2.5 million Planned Parenthood patients a year will no longer have access to the sexual and reproductive health care they rely on.
Earlier this year, for instance, Maryland passed a law ensuring Planned Parenthood locations in the state will continue to receive state funding even if cuts are made at the federal level; other states, like Oregon, have pushed further, introducing landmark laws that guarantee more reproductive freedom than ever.
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