Sign Up to our social questions and Answers Engine to ask questions, answer people's questions, and connect with other people.
Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive a link and will create a new password via email.
Please briefly explain why you feel this question should be reported.
Please briefly explain why you feel this answer should be reported.
Please briefly explain why you feel this user should be reported.
What is the best birth control plan for a teenage girl?
The best birth control for anyone is the one that meets their needs and conforms to their comfort. I assume you feel you need extremely reliable contraception, because you really, really, really want to avoid pregnancy. In that case, you should make an appointment with your doctor, and ask for the mRead more
The best birth control for anyone is the one that meets their needs and conforms to their comfort.
See lessI assume you feel you need extremely reliable contraception, because you really, really, really want to avoid pregnancy. In that case, you should make an appointment with your doctor, and ask for the most effective kind of contraception your doctor can recommend. To make this recommendation, your doctor will need to know a few things about your health and your habits. Then they will consider whether the pill, the shot, the implant, the ring, or the IUD might suit you. You can discuss the pluses and minuses of all these options. There’s a reason these things aren’t available over the counter: They can affect your body significantly, and can harm some people while working just fine for others. You must make this decision in consultation with your doctor.
How long should an 8year old study at home after school?
I think studying should not be prescribed in no of hour, especially to a kid. Let them just learn the basics and learn how to learn. By specifying number of hours, I think somewhere in those little mind there starts creating a need to study just for the academics and may lose the actual essence of lRead more
I think studying should not be prescribed in no of hour, especially to a kid. Let them just learn the basics and learn how to learn. By specifying number of hours, I think somewhere in those little mind there starts creating a need to study just for the academics and may lose the actual essence of learning. I am not saying that a kid shouldn’t study ofcourse they should. But specifying how many hours they must study doesn’t seem right.
See lessOkay, you may ask now how can even a kid know that they should study and that’s what you meant that how many hours should they study. Well, for that initially you can keep a target (max 1 hour) but please, let it don’t become a schedule done by you. Kids usually have lot of curiosity, that may it be in anything . Let that curiosity flow in studies. sometimes it depends on the educational environment but if it’s not permitting then start creating curiosity in them towards learning. That initiation is enough. I am damn sure they will learn, at least not because they should.