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  2. Drugs in pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Non-essential drugs and medications should be avoided while pregnant. Tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, and illicit drug use while pregnant may be dangerous for the unborn baby and may lead to severe health problems and/or birth defects. [2] Even small amounts of alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana have not been proven to be safe when taken while ...

  3. Alcohol and sex - Wikipedia

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    Table from the 2010 DrugScience study ranking various drugs (legal and illegal) based on statements by drug-harm experts. This study rated alcohol the most harmful drug overall, and the only drug more harmful to others than to the users themselves. [1] Alcohol and sex deals with the effects of the consumption of alcohol on sexual behavior. [2]

  4. Drugs and sexual desire - Wikipedia

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    Drugs acting on the above neurotransmitters can be used to upregulate or downregulate sexual desire due to diseased conditions. During drug development specialized for women, the Female Sexual Function Index-Desire Domain (FSFI-D) provides a reference measurement for researchers to evaluate recipients' responses and results. [3]

  5. Pregnancy myths debunked: Expectant women CAN drink some ...

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    Can you drink coffee and alcohol during pregnancy? Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  6. Sex and drugs - Wikipedia

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    While some studies indicates that alcohol improves sexual behavior and desire, other research indicates that alcohol impairs sexual function. The conditions under which the drinking occurs, laboratory research vs self-report studies from users, as well as the amounts of alcohol consumed, may all contribute to these controversial outcomes.

  7. Libido - Wikipedia

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    Evidence on alcohol's effects on testosterone however invariably show a clear decrease, however (like amphetamine, albeit to a lesser degree); temporary increases in libido and related sexual behavior have long been observed during alcohol intoxication in both sexes, but likely most noticeable with moderation, particularly in males ...

  8. Husband secretly drugged pregnant wife’s drinks to cause ...

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    A grand jury in Harris County recently indicted the 38-year-old husband on charges of assault of a pregnant person and assault to force an abortion, according to court records.

  9. Sexual medicine - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol dependence can lead to erectile dysfunction in mend and reduced vaginal lubrication in women. [26] Long term substance abuse of multiple recreational drugs (MDMA, cocaine, heroin, amphetamine), leads to a decrease in sexual desire, inability to achieve orgasm, and a reduction of sexual satisfaction. [24]