Saturday, August 21, 2010
Hey ladies need name of good birth control, approx. cost, and side effects.?
Had sex before, just not sure what's still on the market. Thanks! :)Hey ladies need name of good birth control, approx. cost, and side effects.?
I love the NuvaRing! Not nearly as many side effects as the pill.... and it is so convenient. I don't have to remember to take a pill everyday and it puts less hormones in your system than compared to the pill. The only side effects I have experienced is slight weight gain and sometimes it can be annoying during sex (but I just take it out and after put it back in..... you can take it out for up to three hours and be fine) Cost is a factor though.... with insurance it still is about $40 for me..... but WELL worth the moneyHey ladies need name of good birth control, approx. cost, and side effects.?
Talk to your doctor...there are various forms of the pill out, some even reduce the number of periods you have a year...there's the vaginal ring...the injection (my personal preference)...diaphragm, IUD/IUC, the patch may still be on the market (not sure)...female condom...and there may be others. Side effects vary and don't affect all users.
You can look up female birth control online and familiarize yourself with what's out there and what you feel would work best with your lifestyle...then talk to your doctor and see which would fit best with your age, lifestyle, and overall health.
Seriously talk to your doctor before you make any decisions. You can look on webmd for good information too.
an I.U.D. can be very effective, but hard to remove. The chances of forgetting to take your pill or something are mitigated.
The shot is also effective, but it is strong. It lasts for three months.
Patches can fall off, but work well too.
daily pills require effort and are hard to stay on. However the dose is lower. You can stop at any time. You will also have your regular period.
Always use a condom to prevent STD's.
Ortho tri-cyclen is the one I was on for awhile it worked really was about $30.00 with insurance and the side effects weren't bad in the beginning maybe but...after awhile I didn't notice them.female mask
I love the NuvaRing! Not nearly as many side effects as the pill.... and it is so convenient. I don't have to remember to take a pill everyday and it puts less hormones in your system than compared to the pill. The only side effects I have experienced is slight weight gain and sometimes it can be annoying during sex (but I just take it out and after put it back in..... you can take it out for up to three hours and be fine) Cost is a factor though.... with insurance it still is about $40 for me..... but WELL worth the moneyHey ladies need name of good birth control, approx. cost, and side effects.?
Talk to your doctor...there are various forms of the pill out, some even reduce the number of periods you have a year...there's the vaginal ring...the injection (my personal preference)...diaphragm, IUD/IUC, the patch may still be on the market (not sure)...female condom...and there may be others. Side effects vary and don't affect all users.
You can look up female birth control online and familiarize yourself with what's out there and what you feel would work best with your lifestyle...then talk to your doctor and see which would fit best with your age, lifestyle, and overall health.
Seriously talk to your doctor before you make any decisions. You can look on webmd for good information too.
an I.U.D. can be very effective, but hard to remove. The chances of forgetting to take your pill or something are mitigated.
The shot is also effective, but it is strong. It lasts for three months.
Patches can fall off, but work well too.
daily pills require effort and are hard to stay on. However the dose is lower. You can stop at any time. You will also have your regular period.
Always use a condom to prevent STD's.
Ortho tri-cyclen is the one I was on for awhile it worked really was about $30.00 with insurance and the side effects weren't bad in the beginning maybe but...after awhile I didn't notice them.
Budgetary control in strategic cost management, its advantages, disadvantages its implimentation procedure?
its illustration plsssssssssss helpBudgetary control in strategic cost management, its advantages, disadvantages its implimentation procedure?
budgetary control should be looked at like a check book - if the account is empty you can't spend (if you have any control and want to stay out of trouble).
strategic is longer reaching, overall a bigger picture; tactical is more immediate (almost short term) and with amore precise target.
think of it this way, a jet flys at 30,000 feet and sees much of the earth, but he can't see a guy on a rooftop. the guy on the ground clearly sees the man on the rooftop, but can't read the writing on the jets wing. same reality but different view points.
so startegic plans are from the 30,000 level
the advantages are easy - strategic planning for budgets allows you to stay out of trouble and be fiscally sound (perhaps).
to understand the disadvantage look at 'systems driven' models - resources can best be directed by those doing, not those planning.
any good strategic plan allows for movement within budgets to maintain the bottom-line.
so the disadvantage is simply that managers cannot alter strategic budgets. budgets made at the 30,000 foot level often miss what is obvious at the 5 foot level.
in example: cap ex may need to be increased for new production runs predicted in the next cycle, or new rd for market changes, etc.
budgetary control should be looked at like a check book - if the account is empty you can't spend (if you have any control and want to stay out of trouble).
strategic is longer reaching, overall a bigger picture; tactical is more immediate (almost short term) and with amore precise target.
think of it this way, a jet flys at 30,000 feet and sees much of the earth, but he can't see a guy on a rooftop. the guy on the ground clearly sees the man on the rooftop, but can't read the writing on the jets wing. same reality but different view points.
so startegic plans are from the 30,000 level
the advantages are easy - strategic planning for budgets allows you to stay out of trouble and be fiscally sound (perhaps).
to understand the disadvantage look at 'systems driven' models - resources can best be directed by those doing, not those planning.
any good strategic plan allows for movement within budgets to maintain the bottom-line.
so the disadvantage is simply that managers cannot alter strategic budgets. budgets made at the 30,000 foot level often miss what is obvious at the 5 foot level.
in example: cap ex may need to be increased for new production runs predicted in the next cycle, or new rd for market changes, etc.
Does it cost you for animal control to come over and..?
I just asked this question :
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090825163128AAKFkdL
If I get animal control, what would it cost for them to remove the iguana, if any cost at all?
OR
if I get a HUMANE trap to do myself, what kind of traps should i use?Does it cost you for animal control to come over and..?
it doesnt cost animal control cause we had to call it once cause a huskey kept killin my chickensDoes it cost you for animal control to come over and..?
They won't come out unless you have the animal contained in an area.
I've called them about a possum that was stuck on the top level of a parking structure downtown. They did come out for that one since the possum wasn't going to be moving during the day. They released him in one of the parks.
Frankly an iguana can't hurt you. You go over and pick them up with one hand under their chest and one under the tummy in front of the back legs. Don't squeeze, they have fragile ribs.
If you phone any pet store that deals with reptiles, they may even have someone there who can come and get it for you.
Just go out and offer him some lettuce and then pick him up gently .and take him away somewhere else...you dont need animal control for an iguana even if its a large one...and no..they shouldnt charge you if its a dangerous animal that happened into your space. But an iguana does not qualify as a dangerous ceature I dont think..jjust watch the tail and claws
I don't think animal control will charge you if it's a wild iguana but if it's your pet then that's a problem. Also, I don't think they're actually dangerous. So, maybe you don't need to be freaked out by it.
iguanas have extremely sharp claws and teeth...if its wild please don't do it yourself! if its your pet, offer it some lettuce or something...pick it up gently, and do what you need to do with it.
Not really only when its HUGE
sometimes.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090825163128AAKFkdL
If I get animal control, what would it cost for them to remove the iguana, if any cost at all?
OR
if I get a HUMANE trap to do myself, what kind of traps should i use?Does it cost you for animal control to come over and..?
it doesnt cost animal control cause we had to call it once cause a huskey kept killin my chickensDoes it cost you for animal control to come over and..?
They won't come out unless you have the animal contained in an area.
I've called them about a possum that was stuck on the top level of a parking structure downtown. They did come out for that one since the possum wasn't going to be moving during the day. They released him in one of the parks.
Frankly an iguana can't hurt you. You go over and pick them up with one hand under their chest and one under the tummy in front of the back legs. Don't squeeze, they have fragile ribs.
If you phone any pet store that deals with reptiles, they may even have someone there who can come and get it for you.
Just go out and offer him some lettuce and then pick him up gently .and take him away somewhere else...you dont need animal control for an iguana even if its a large one...and no..they shouldnt charge you if its a dangerous animal that happened into your space. But an iguana does not qualify as a dangerous ceature I dont think..jjust watch the tail and claws
I don't think animal control will charge you if it's a wild iguana but if it's your pet then that's a problem. Also, I don't think they're actually dangerous. So, maybe you don't need to be freaked out by it.
iguanas have extremely sharp claws and teeth...if its wild please don't do it yourself! if its your pet, offer it some lettuce or something...pick it up gently, and do what you need to do with it.
Not really only when its HUGE
sometimes.
How much does it cost to add duel controls to a car in the uk?
For driving lessons etc. How do you go about getting it done?How much does it cost to add duel controls to a car in the uk?
Depending on the car, probably around 拢300-400, to supply and fit. These people are the best to talk to.
http://www.he-mandualcontrols.co.uk/defa鈥?/a>How much does it cost to add duel controls to a car in the uk?
Depends on vehicle. Check out He Man website they are the major supplier.
Remember if you choose to have dual throttle control it must be disconnected when a pupil is taking their test.
you will have to got to the car dealer to find out
Depending on the car, probably around 拢300-400, to supply and fit. These people are the best to talk to.
http://www.he-mandualcontrols.co.uk/defa鈥?/a>How much does it cost to add duel controls to a car in the uk?
Depends on vehicle. Check out He Man website they are the major supplier.
Remember if you choose to have dual throttle control it must be disconnected when a pupil is taking their test.
you will have to got to the car dealer to find out
What does this means-';Control of ongoing costs is important so various systems have been proposed';?
What is the meaning of this line?
Please help.
Waiting for the answer.What does this means-';Control of ongoing costs is important so various systems have been proposed';?
They're spending way too much money and they're trying to start new ways of cutting back.
Please help.
Waiting for the answer.What does this means-';Control of ongoing costs is important so various systems have been proposed';?
They're spending way too much money and they're trying to start new ways of cutting back.
What has the government done to control health care costs?
I'm on a team that is working on a presentation concerning health care costs. Well, one of my team mates just dropped out of college and I'm having a difficult time finding concrete information concerning how the government has, in the past and currently, attempted to control rising health costs. The only information I've found involves caps and rules and regulations on Medicare and Medicaid. I would greatly appreciate credible information along with the site the information was found.
Thank you!What has the government done to control health care costs?
NOthing. Controls govt put on costs are circumvented. Mandates to give service no matter what drive up costs. %26amp; increased doctor %26amp; hospital liability, brought on by govt, raise [prices exponentially....the govt does nothing well. They should stay out of health care.What has the government done to control health care costs?
Quite simply, they don't! And private health insurance providers love it, it's what allows them to offer such low quality service and make such high profits. Most private health care providers are local monopolies, with no competition, they can dictate the prices they charge for service and aren't beholden to anyone to offer it.
The exception is medicare and medicaid, these are the government's version of health care providers. They don't control rising health care costs, but they do spend their money more wisely.
Nothing
Government Control is definatly the answer, they are so good at doing things.
(removing tobgue from cheeck)
What can they do besides force tax payers to cover your bills?female mask
Thank you!What has the government done to control health care costs?
NOthing. Controls govt put on costs are circumvented. Mandates to give service no matter what drive up costs. %26amp; increased doctor %26amp; hospital liability, brought on by govt, raise [prices exponentially....the govt does nothing well. They should stay out of health care.What has the government done to control health care costs?
Quite simply, they don't! And private health insurance providers love it, it's what allows them to offer such low quality service and make such high profits. Most private health care providers are local monopolies, with no competition, they can dictate the prices they charge for service and aren't beholden to anyone to offer it.
The exception is medicare and medicaid, these are the government's version of health care providers. They don't control rising health care costs, but they do spend their money more wisely.
Nothing
Government Control is definatly the answer, they are so good at doing things.
(removing tobgue from cheeck)
What can they do besides force tax payers to cover your bills?
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