Dr. Kuna and colleagues report an uncommon cause of asthma exacerbations after unprotected coitus in a 48-year-old male. |
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And further, it is greatly irritated by constant contact with the clothing and stimulates venery and coitus. |
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Ecchymoses and minor lacerations at peri-introital and posterior fourchette may also recur after coitus or during a speculum examination. |
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Although a natural sexual act, coitus is culturally regulated by legislation, custom, and religious belief. |
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Hopeful, but unreliable, natural methods of birth control included coitus reservatus and coitus interruptus. |
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For example, Reiss proposes that the Swedish rate of extramarital coitus is lower than the U.S. rate. |
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I once spoke very strongly and not unintentionally in the patient's presence about the harmfulness of coitus reservatus. |
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Painful intercourse has been found to reduce frequency of coitus in a large community-based sample of menopausal women. |
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In fact, initiation and frequency of coitus are often the only aspects of sexual behavior that are measured. |
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In my lexicon, coitus reservatus requires non-ejaculation, whereas coitus interruptus allows it, but outside the partner. |
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What about loaded words, such as birth control, coitus interruptus, contraception, and, although Biller does not say it, family planning? |
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Older women of Oneida initiated boys into the art of coitus reservatus and older men instructed the young women. |
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He cannot understand why Gabi can't wait out nine more years, after which their marriage will cease to be a continual coitus interruptus. |
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Some religious tenets and social conventions ban copulation between unmarried couples or limit coitus to certain postures or positions. |
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I wouldn't be a bit surprised if taking cellphone calls had become the major cause of coitus interruptus. |
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Some occult groups in the 19th and 20th centuries used Tantric coitus reservatus for various reasons. |
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Abstention then is like a coitus interruptus, a spectacular thing to feel from a partner whom you love. |
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Results regarding the relationship between age at first coitus and later outcomes, although statistically significant, were inconsistent with the abstinence-only agenda. |
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More than two hours into the opera, this violent coitus interruptus is hard to bear. |
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In the United States and much of Europe, there has been, within the last century, a progressive trend toward an increase in premarital coitus. |
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Many persons maintain moral condemnation or aesthetic disgust at same-sex coitus. |
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Inserting a spermicide should be practised before coitus takes place, in order to increase comfort with use. |
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Taoism elevated coitus reservatus,, into an ethic of righteous living. |
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Sometimes their sexual experimentation extends to petting or coitus, but the risk of getting pregnant is very high due to lack of using any contraceptive methods. |
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Vice versa, in all three surveys plump women had not had intercourse as recently as lean women, while there was no connection between recent coitus and BMI among men. |
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Being engaged is no longer a necessary condition for premarital coitus, and sexual activity has become a common aspect of adolescent relationships. |
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Women's health advocates have argued for a long-acting hormonal method that is under the control of women, does not require daily attention, and is not coitus related. |
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Alfreda, helpfully suggested that a good dose of cold water sploshed over the couple would shock Freddie sufficiently to bring about coitus interruptus. |
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The unrestrained art of performance is far more fulfilling for him than stop-start filming for television, which he amusingly likens to coitus interruptus. |
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The vast majority of Sunni and Shii jurists believed that birth control through use of coitus interruptus was permissible, although a minority disagreed. |
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Mother Ann Lee instructed her followers, the Shakers of New York, to consistently practice coitus interruptus, thus ensuring a declining community. |
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Other mythologems for this force are the parents in coitus, the two snakes copulating seen by Tire-sias, and the uroboric snake. |
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Female patients sometimes tell us that another woman enters her body and coaptates herself to it, especially during the act of coitus. |
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Though uncommon, partners may be aware of the ring during coitus. |
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There's nothing maidenly about them either, as they charge about, tossing migraine-heavy heads, bare feet slapping the floor, to take up poses suggestive of coitus or childbirth. |
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It relies on an understanding of the physiology of the menstrual cycle and on the timing of ovulation to schedule coitus in order to reduce or eliminate the potential for conception to occur. |
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Although frequently condemned by those promoting other methods of family planning, there is no evidence that coitus interruptus causes any physical or emotional harm. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, Madam President, we should all ensure that the completion of enlargement in the next few months does not lead to one large European coitus interruptus, because that would be wholly unsatisfactory. |
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The conglutination of the strangler Ficus has implicit connotations of coitus, a probable reason why the Pygmies developed special names for it and chose it for bark cloth. |
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