Author: | Kenneth Kee | ISBN: | 9781301656165 |
Publisher: | Kenneth Kee | Publication: | November 18, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Kenneth Kee |
ISBN: | 9781301656165 |
Publisher: | Kenneth Kee |
Publication: | November 18, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
A female from birth is different from a male because of the different sex hormones.
A girl usually matures physically and mentally faster than a boy
At the age of puberty (11years for girls) the girl is usually taller than her male counterpart.
She will have her menarche (the beginning of her menses).
Emotionally and physically she will be more mature than her male counterpart.
However she will have problems with her menses (the monthly flow of blood which results from the shedding of the lining of the womb every month) such as irregular flow of blood, excessive shedding of blood and pain before, during and after the menstruation.
At the same time the breast tissues start to form. She can become very conscious of this formation and feels tingling sensation on contact with her clothes. She may have to wear a bra.
Emotions may be heightened and she may feel very sensitive to minor irritants and have mood swings.
Thus is due to the sexual hormones being produced in her.
However with counseling from her mother and friends she will quickly adapted herself to the new way of life.
Unlike a boy the girl will have to go through this phase to become a woman.
Soon she will become a woman confident and capable of taking care of a family.
She will give birth to children and become a mother just like the women in the family before her.
As time passes she will slowly grow older and at the age of forty five years onwards, her menses will stop and she will enter the stage of menopause when the female hormones began to drop.
As she aged she will have to look after her health particularly her bones health and her body in general and take good care of herself because this is the time when chronic diseases like hypertension, diabetes and high cholesterol strikes.
She will need to live a healthy lifestyle with adequate nutrition, a balanced diet and sufficient mental and physical exercise
TABLE OF CONTENT
Chapter 1 Women’s Health
Menses:
Chapter 2 Amenorrhea
Chapter 3 Dysmenorrhea
Chapter 4 Menorrhagia
Chapter 5 Premenstrual Tension
Chapter 6 Menopause
Chapter 7 Postmenopausal Bleeding
Pregnancy:
Chapter 8 Birth Control
Chapter 10 Pregnancy
Chapter 11 Miscarriage
Women's Infections:
Chapter 12 Vulvitis
Chapter 13 Salpingitis
Chapter 14 Cervicitis
Chapter 15 Mastitis
Chapter 16 Bartholin Cyst
Other Diseases
Chapter 17 Endometriosis
Chapter 18 Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Chapter 19 Fibroid
Chapter 20.Uterine Prolapse
Chapter 21 Vaginal fistula
Women's Cancers:
Chapter 22 Cancer of Breast
Chapter 23 Cancer of the Uterus
Chapter 24 Cancer of the Ovary
Chapter 25 Cancer of the Cervix
Sexual Health
Chapter 26 Sexual Health
A female from birth is different from a male because of the different sex hormones.
A girl usually matures physically and mentally faster than a boy
At the age of puberty (11years for girls) the girl is usually taller than her male counterpart.
She will have her menarche (the beginning of her menses).
Emotionally and physically she will be more mature than her male counterpart.
However she will have problems with her menses (the monthly flow of blood which results from the shedding of the lining of the womb every month) such as irregular flow of blood, excessive shedding of blood and pain before, during and after the menstruation.
At the same time the breast tissues start to form. She can become very conscious of this formation and feels tingling sensation on contact with her clothes. She may have to wear a bra.
Emotions may be heightened and she may feel very sensitive to minor irritants and have mood swings.
Thus is due to the sexual hormones being produced in her.
However with counseling from her mother and friends she will quickly adapted herself to the new way of life.
Unlike a boy the girl will have to go through this phase to become a woman.
Soon she will become a woman confident and capable of taking care of a family.
She will give birth to children and become a mother just like the women in the family before her.
As time passes she will slowly grow older and at the age of forty five years onwards, her menses will stop and she will enter the stage of menopause when the female hormones began to drop.
As she aged she will have to look after her health particularly her bones health and her body in general and take good care of herself because this is the time when chronic diseases like hypertension, diabetes and high cholesterol strikes.
She will need to live a healthy lifestyle with adequate nutrition, a balanced diet and sufficient mental and physical exercise
TABLE OF CONTENT
Chapter 1 Women’s Health
Menses:
Chapter 2 Amenorrhea
Chapter 3 Dysmenorrhea
Chapter 4 Menorrhagia
Chapter 5 Premenstrual Tension
Chapter 6 Menopause
Chapter 7 Postmenopausal Bleeding
Pregnancy:
Chapter 8 Birth Control
Chapter 10 Pregnancy
Chapter 11 Miscarriage
Women's Infections:
Chapter 12 Vulvitis
Chapter 13 Salpingitis
Chapter 14 Cervicitis
Chapter 15 Mastitis
Chapter 16 Bartholin Cyst
Other Diseases
Chapter 17 Endometriosis
Chapter 18 Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Chapter 19 Fibroid
Chapter 20.Uterine Prolapse
Chapter 21 Vaginal fistula
Women's Cancers:
Chapter 22 Cancer of Breast
Chapter 23 Cancer of the Uterus
Chapter 24 Cancer of the Ovary
Chapter 25 Cancer of the Cervix
Sexual Health
Chapter 26 Sexual Health