Sunday, May 19, 2013

WHICH BIRTH CONTROL IS RIGHT FOR YOU?


Our new birth control chart compares all your contraception choices side by side so you can find your perfect match. From rings to rods, you can do all your research in one place. We've got cost comparisons, side effects, active ingredients, and much more. Plus, enter your email address (click above or below) and get an expanded version delivered to your inbox.
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PILL Ortho Tri-Cyclen,
Yasmin, Lo-Ovral, Loestrin
$10–$50
month
Oral pills,
taken daily
98% Temporary
birth control
EMERGENCY
PILL
Plan B,
Next Choice
$30–$60 Oral pill, taken
within 72 hours
after failed
contraception
87% Backup to failed
contraception
IUD Mirena,
ParaGard
$200–$600
(device and insertion)
T-shaped device inserted into
uterus by
professional,
lasts 5–10 years
99% Women who
wish to delay
pregnancy 5
or more years
RING NuvaRing Up to $50/month New plastic ring
inserted into
vagina monthly,
remains in place for 3 weeks,
then removed for 1 week (your period)
98% Women who
dislike daily pills
SHOT Depo-Provera $35–$75,
plus exam fees
Injection
administered by
professional into
upper arm or
butt, lasts up to
4 months
99% Women who
cannot take
estrogen or are
breast-feeding
PATCH Ortho Evra $15–$50/month Patch applied to
skin weekly, 3
weeks of
patches per
month, then 1
week without
(your period)
98% Women who
prefer topical
medications,
dislike daily pills
IMPLANT Implanon $400–$800
(device and insertion)
Matchstick-size
rod implanted
under inner arm
skin, lasts up to
3 years
99% Women who
cannot take
estrogen or are
breast-feeding
SPONGE Today Sponge $9–$15 for 3 Foam disk
inserted up to
24 hours before
sex, can be left
in up to 30
hours total, no prescription
needed
84–91% for
those who have
not previously
given birth,
68–80% for
those who have
Women who
dislike daily
pills, can't take
hormones
DIAPHRAGM Ortho All-Flex,
Milex Wide Seal
$15–$50 plus
office visit cost
(fitting required
by professional),
$7–$18 for
spermicide
Reusable latex
or silicone disk
inserted into
vagina with
spermicide
before sex, lasts
up to 2 years
92–96% Women who
dislike daily
pills, can't take
hormones
CONDOM Durex, Trojan,
Lifestyles
$2–$6 for 3 Latex or
lambskin
sheath applied
to male partner before sex, one
time use only
98% Women who
have multiple
partners, can't
take hormones

Girl On Top

When it comes to sex positions, we'll take them all. But our go-to is the clitoris-pleasing cowgirl. When you're on top, facing him, you control the angle and depth of penetration, and you're free to grind your hips whichever way works best at any given moment. Bonus: Because you're more likely to move back and forth than up and down (which stimulates his penis more intensely), your partner will last longer. Here's how to rock this all-time best position.

1. He lies on his back, enjoying the view of your gorgeous bod and engaging in romantic eye contact.

2. Rock or slide your hips back and forth to drum up some delicious clitoral friction.

3. Tilt your pelvis forward to maximize contact between your clitoris and his abdomen.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

10 Ways to Build Your Sexual Confidence

the right lingerieFind the Right Lingerie … for You

Who cares what Gisele Bundchen is wearing? The key to sexy lingerie is finding something that you feel sexy in. So while a thong might work for one woman, perhaps you feel cuter in a pair of boy shorts (especially if you’re a little insecure about your rear view). A leopard print push-up bra might work for Kim Kardashian, but if you’re a little self-conscious, a more subtle lacy number can be just as

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

10 Things Men Wish Women Knew About Sex


sexual healthFreud called female sexuality “the dark continent”; if that’s true, male sexuality could qualify as the dark planet. But when it comes to sex, guys are simple, right? Not true. The bedroom is one of the great stages of male performance, and as such, what you see and hear is typically the role, not the reality. It’s no wonder, in trying to please the actor, a woman loses sight of a guy’s true identity. Here are 10 “unmasking” facts you may want to know:

1. We Respond to Praise
It’s believed that men are so consumed by our libido that we have no self-consciousness surrounding sex. But men are no different from women when it comes to compliments as catalysts for sexual confidence. This praise can be delivered before reaching the bedroom (give us the once-over and tell us how buff we look), and after (give us the once-over and tell us how buff we look naked). Along those lines, men worry about the size of their guts (and other measurable organs), their hair (or lack thereof) and other attributes. Try to be extra affirming about those sensitivities.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

How to Hire the Right Babysitter for Your Family

How to Hire the Right Babysitter for Your Family
Choosing a babysitter is not easy. If you are one of the lucky ones, you might have family or a close network of friends close by to help care for your children when you need to have some time away. But even if you do have a helpful community, there will still be times in your parenting life when you need to hire a sitter.
First, consider the time of day or night that you need your sitter and

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Personal Lubes for Hotter Sex

Call it the Goldilocks rule of great sex: When it comes to lubrication, too much or too little can cause your sack session to flop. But when there's just the right amount, it boosts below-the-belt sensations. "Lubrication is your body's way of telling you that you're turned on," says Mary Jane Minkin, M.D., a clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Yale University School of Medicine. "You can't have comfortable or successful sex without it."

Every woman lubricates differently—there's no "normal" amount of wetness—and most women should be able to tell when they're good