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  2. Heat-based contraception - Wikipedia

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    She found that exposing the testicles to high temperatures in hot baths altered fertility. Sperm concentrations in the volunteers decreased so much so that they were considered infertile. She was the first scientist to popularize this alternative method of contraception for men. Thermal dependence of spermatogenesis was studied in 1941 with ...

  3. Marthe Voegeli - Wikipedia

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    A man would bathe his testes in a hot bath for 45 minutes a day for 3 weeks. On the completion of the 3 weeks, a period of infertility was recorded by the volunteers. Different bath temperatures produced varying lengths of infertility. A bath of 116 °F (46.7 °C) would provide contraceptive protection for 6 months. A bath of 110° (43.3 °C ...

  4. Round ligament pain - Wikipedia

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    Analgesics. Acetaminophen or paracetamol is safe to take during pregnancy, thus is the most commonly prescribed pain reliever for pregnant women with RLP. [5] Heat application. Applying a hot compress to the area of pain may give some relief. Hot soaks and hot baths may also help. [5] Modifications in movements and position.

  5. Childbirth in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    There are two fundamental concepts in the traditional medicine practiced in Mexico; hot-cold duality and naturaleza (inherent nature): Hot-cold duality— all illnesses, physical conditions, drinks, foods are either hot or cold. Pregnancy is considered a hot condition, where upon birth women lose heat and are at risk of becoming dangerously cold.

  6. Medieval contraception - Wikipedia

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    Medieval contraception is a debated topic among historians, though methods of contraception have been developed not just in modern times. In ancient times, women attempted to protect themselves from unwanted pregnancy with various means and practices, as evidenced by ancient records.

  7. Cold plunge or a hot bath? New study suggests which has more ...

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    Ice baths after exercise are hot, especially among influencers. But a new small study suggests that recreational athletes perform better if they soak in a hot tub rather than a frigid one ...

  8. Wichita daycare suspended after operator forced foster child ...

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    An emergency suspension was issued for a Wichita daycare after the operator forced her foster child to sit in a hot bath, causing second-degree burns all over the child’s lower half, according ...

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