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Friday, February 10, 2012
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Penile Enhancement - Your Guide to Pills, Pumps, Surgery & Overall Penile Enhancement
There are a number of ways to enhance the size of your penis, however, it's often difficult to ascertain the safest and most effective means with all the poor information scattered around the Internet today. In a means to solve this dilemma, I have composed the following information to help you on your quest to find relevant penile enhancement information.
Pills?
Pills are a quite popular method of penile enhancement, and with due cause. There is a lot of discrepancy as to 'how' effective these pills actually are, but the testimonials and guarantees are endless. Some argue that with the various contaminants that have been found in scientific studies, such as hallucinogens, E. Coli, and yeast, that the placebo effect of the penis enhancement process is the only true result. While others claim to have gained several, measured inches in short periods of time with no side effects.
Pumps?
Pumps are a bit more widely documented than pills in terms of their efficacy. Pumps can work as an effective technique for penile enhancement, but the effects are considered to be temporary from most published scientific sources. And, if not extremely careful, these pumps are often attributed to broken blood vessels and consequently, infections of the penis.
Surgery?
Surgery is well known to be the most effective means of penile enhancement, but also the most dangerous and expensive. Penile enhancement surgery can run upwards of $10,000 and can cause long term damage in the form of impotency, scarring, and total loss of sensation. And, according to St. Peter's Andrology Center almost 70% of penile enhancement participants reported being 'dissatisfied'.
We all know that having a larger penis can be great for your self-confidence and the quality of your sex life, however, use extreme care in selecting any unnatural means of enhancement. Surgery, pills, and pumps can have extreme side effects - including impotence and even death.
For the many inquiries I receive with regard to making your penis larger naturally, here is my personal recommendation: Natural Penis Growth Exercises
Jerry Jones is an Ezine expert author in the fields of sexual function and anatomy and has over 300,000 published article views.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jerry_Jones
Pills?
Pills are a quite popular method of penile enhancement, and with due cause. There is a lot of discrepancy as to 'how' effective these pills actually are, but the testimonials and guarantees are endless. Some argue that with the various contaminants that have been found in scientific studies, such as hallucinogens, E. Coli, and yeast, that the placebo effect of the penis enhancement process is the only true result. While others claim to have gained several, measured inches in short periods of time with no side effects.
Pumps?
Pumps are a bit more widely documented than pills in terms of their efficacy. Pumps can work as an effective technique for penile enhancement, but the effects are considered to be temporary from most published scientific sources. And, if not extremely careful, these pumps are often attributed to broken blood vessels and consequently, infections of the penis.
Surgery?
Surgery is well known to be the most effective means of penile enhancement, but also the most dangerous and expensive. Penile enhancement surgery can run upwards of $10,000 and can cause long term damage in the form of impotency, scarring, and total loss of sensation. And, according to St. Peter's Andrology Center almost 70% of penile enhancement participants reported being 'dissatisfied'.
We all know that having a larger penis can be great for your self-confidence and the quality of your sex life, however, use extreme care in selecting any unnatural means of enhancement. Surgery, pills, and pumps can have extreme side effects - including impotence and even death.
For the many inquiries I receive with regard to making your penis larger naturally, here is my personal recommendation: Natural Penis Growth Exercises
Jerry Jones is an Ezine expert author in the fields of sexual function and anatomy and has over 300,000 published article views.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jerry_Jones
What I Wish I Had Known About Selecting a Sperm Donor
This is an article I never thought I would be writing! I always thought I would have 2 or 3 children with my best friend husband and life would move forward as planned. As we all know, nothing ever goes as planned. I gave birth to my first child, my daughter, as a single woman at age 45 via artificial insemination. I learned a great deal about the process including how to select a sperm donor.
When I started the lengthy process of trying to have a baby, I assumed that the fertility center/hospital would have sperm donor books I could look through to select my sperm donor. Wrong. Once I cleared all of my tests and surgeries, I learned that I was responsible for finding, ordering, and delivering the sperm to the hospital's Andrology Lab. The fertility nurse gave me a photocopied sheet with a couple of urls, told me there were lots of reputable donor services, and wished me luck. And by the way, I had one day to pick the sperm if I was going to make the schedule for my first insemination! (I could have taken more time, but I would have missed the first month and I didn't want to wait.) Throughout my corporate career, I have been decisive and time-line aggressive; so I was certain I could do it. I drove the 30 minutes home from the clinic filled with excitement to be selecting the sperm donor that would help me make my baby.
Choosing the Sperm Bank
1. Safety. I began the process by looking at the websites recommended by the fertility nurse. I then did a general search for sperm banks. I eliminated any sperm bank that wasn't accredited. I double checked to insure that the sperm bank screened donors and provided testing for disease.
2. Detailed Donor Information. Most sites require you to set up a profile to view donor information. Many charge a fee to join the site and gain access to detailed donor information. I spent about an hour looking though sites before deciding on one to pay a fee to join. I selected this site over others because in addition to detailed information about the donor, their medical history and family history; this site offered psychological information and photos of the donor both as a baby and as an adult. I also identified an alternate site which I did not pay to join but wanted to have available in case I couldn't find the right donor on the first site.
3. Sperm Preparation. My doctor required washed sperm, so I could only use a sperm bank that provided that service.
Choosing the Sperm Donor
Once I was comfortable with the two sperm banks I had selected, I began searching donor profiles to identify my donor. I used the following process to help me wade through what seemed like an overwhelming array of profiles. There are lots of ways to select a donor, but this worked well for me:
1. Identify physical attributes you are interested in. In the sites that I selected and in most other sites, you can search on race, ethnicity, height, weight, eye color, hair color, etc. This is a good first place to run a search and see which donors are available who meet your physical criteria.
2, Identify the non-physical attributes you are interested in such as education level, athletic ability, religion, standardized test scores (if available), occupation, etc. This sort will narrow the list of donors from step one above. My goal was to get to my top three potential donors, rank them, and then select from there.
3. Search through the medical history of the donor and their family. This step caused me to eliminate on of my donor selections because two of his male relatives died fairly young from heart disease. I also eliminated another donor because the site reported that one of the children born from his sperm was autistic. (Is there a direct correlation? I don't know; but I wanted to give my baby the best odds possible to be healthy.)
Using the steps above, I narrowed the search down to three top candidates and then ranked them 1 to 3. This was fairly subjective. I was excited to be to the point of ordering sperm.
Ordering Sperm
I only have experience with the sperm bank I used. The process will probably vary by sperm bank. When I was ready to order, I called the toll free number and spoke with a very helpful and kind representative. I gave her the donor number for my first choice and told her that I needed to order a washed sample to be delivered overnight to the Andrology Lab. She checked his samples and told me that his washed samples were not available but that she could contact him to come back in to donate again. I did not have the luxury of time, so I asked about my second choice. He had several washed samples available so I ordered one.
To order more than one sample? When my representative asked me about this, my first reaction was "no". Then I started thinking about the value of ordering or reserving more samples. If I got pregnant on the first try, the additional samples (and money) would be wasted. If I did not get pregnant on the first try, and didn't reserve additional samples, I would risk not having my donor's washed sperm available when I needed it. I ultimately decided not to reserve additional samples because my donor had 15 vials available and I thought that was enough.
When you are ordering sperm, you can specify overnight delivery. It comes frozen and packed in dry ice. You can have it delivered to you or to the andrology lab which will charge you a handling fee. If you have it delivered to yourself, you become responsible for keeping it frozen and in good condition. I choose to let the lab have that responsibility and pay the handling fee. I think it was a good investment in peace of mind.
Over the course of my quest to have a baby, I ordered sperm 4 times. My second insemination resulted in a pregnancy which I miscarried. My fourth insemination resulted in my beautiful daughter. Whichever sperm bank you choose, do your research and relax once you have chosen the donor. That is only the beginning!
Deborah is a former fortune 200 executive who left the corporate world to focus on having her first child at the age of 44. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Education from the University of Kansas; a Master's degree in Kinesiology from the University of Northern Iowa and conducted doctoral work at Indiana University in Physiology. She is now the mother of her happy and healthy infant daughter, Alexandra. Over35newmoms contains detailed information about getting pregnant over age 35 including infertility testing, sperm donor selection, artificial insemination, labor, delivery, special considerations for moms over 35; and even designing your baby's nursery. Visit http://www.over35newmoms.com
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Deborah_Lynn
When I started the lengthy process of trying to have a baby, I assumed that the fertility center/hospital would have sperm donor books I could look through to select my sperm donor. Wrong. Once I cleared all of my tests and surgeries, I learned that I was responsible for finding, ordering, and delivering the sperm to the hospital's Andrology Lab. The fertility nurse gave me a photocopied sheet with a couple of urls, told me there were lots of reputable donor services, and wished me luck. And by the way, I had one day to pick the sperm if I was going to make the schedule for my first insemination! (I could have taken more time, but I would have missed the first month and I didn't want to wait.) Throughout my corporate career, I have been decisive and time-line aggressive; so I was certain I could do it. I drove the 30 minutes home from the clinic filled with excitement to be selecting the sperm donor that would help me make my baby.
Choosing the Sperm Bank
1. Safety. I began the process by looking at the websites recommended by the fertility nurse. I then did a general search for sperm banks. I eliminated any sperm bank that wasn't accredited. I double checked to insure that the sperm bank screened donors and provided testing for disease.
2. Detailed Donor Information. Most sites require you to set up a profile to view donor information. Many charge a fee to join the site and gain access to detailed donor information. I spent about an hour looking though sites before deciding on one to pay a fee to join. I selected this site over others because in addition to detailed information about the donor, their medical history and family history; this site offered psychological information and photos of the donor both as a baby and as an adult. I also identified an alternate site which I did not pay to join but wanted to have available in case I couldn't find the right donor on the first site.
3. Sperm Preparation. My doctor required washed sperm, so I could only use a sperm bank that provided that service.
Choosing the Sperm Donor
Once I was comfortable with the two sperm banks I had selected, I began searching donor profiles to identify my donor. I used the following process to help me wade through what seemed like an overwhelming array of profiles. There are lots of ways to select a donor, but this worked well for me:
1. Identify physical attributes you are interested in. In the sites that I selected and in most other sites, you can search on race, ethnicity, height, weight, eye color, hair color, etc. This is a good first place to run a search and see which donors are available who meet your physical criteria.
2, Identify the non-physical attributes you are interested in such as education level, athletic ability, religion, standardized test scores (if available), occupation, etc. This sort will narrow the list of donors from step one above. My goal was to get to my top three potential donors, rank them, and then select from there.
3. Search through the medical history of the donor and their family. This step caused me to eliminate on of my donor selections because two of his male relatives died fairly young from heart disease. I also eliminated another donor because the site reported that one of the children born from his sperm was autistic. (Is there a direct correlation? I don't know; but I wanted to give my baby the best odds possible to be healthy.)
Using the steps above, I narrowed the search down to three top candidates and then ranked them 1 to 3. This was fairly subjective. I was excited to be to the point of ordering sperm.
Ordering Sperm
I only have experience with the sperm bank I used. The process will probably vary by sperm bank. When I was ready to order, I called the toll free number and spoke with a very helpful and kind representative. I gave her the donor number for my first choice and told her that I needed to order a washed sample to be delivered overnight to the Andrology Lab. She checked his samples and told me that his washed samples were not available but that she could contact him to come back in to donate again. I did not have the luxury of time, so I asked about my second choice. He had several washed samples available so I ordered one.
To order more than one sample? When my representative asked me about this, my first reaction was "no". Then I started thinking about the value of ordering or reserving more samples. If I got pregnant on the first try, the additional samples (and money) would be wasted. If I did not get pregnant on the first try, and didn't reserve additional samples, I would risk not having my donor's washed sperm available when I needed it. I ultimately decided not to reserve additional samples because my donor had 15 vials available and I thought that was enough.
When you are ordering sperm, you can specify overnight delivery. It comes frozen and packed in dry ice. You can have it delivered to you or to the andrology lab which will charge you a handling fee. If you have it delivered to yourself, you become responsible for keeping it frozen and in good condition. I choose to let the lab have that responsibility and pay the handling fee. I think it was a good investment in peace of mind.
Over the course of my quest to have a baby, I ordered sperm 4 times. My second insemination resulted in a pregnancy which I miscarried. My fourth insemination resulted in my beautiful daughter. Whichever sperm bank you choose, do your research and relax once you have chosen the donor. That is only the beginning!
Deborah is a former fortune 200 executive who left the corporate world to focus on having her first child at the age of 44. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Education from the University of Kansas; a Master's degree in Kinesiology from the University of Northern Iowa and conducted doctoral work at Indiana University in Physiology. She is now the mother of her happy and healthy infant daughter, Alexandra. Over35newmoms contains detailed information about getting pregnant over age 35 including infertility testing, sperm donor selection, artificial insemination, labor, delivery, special considerations for moms over 35; and even designing your baby's nursery. Visit http://www.over35newmoms.com
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Deborah_Lynn
The Male Menopause Or Andropause
For the sake of both clarity, brevity and to ease acceptance by both the general public and the medical establishment, who already recognise the name if not the disorder, from now on I will mainly use the term "Andropause" when referring to this condition in men, and "Menopause" when referring to the equivalent condition in women.
After all, the term "menopause" was introduced by French doctors in the 1870"s, combining two Greek words menses (periods) and pausis (stop), to indicate the time in a woman's life when the monthly periods stop, just as the word "menarche" combining menses (periods) and arkhe (start), means their beginning. hen applied to men, the term is therefore both inaccurate and somewhat derogatory. One of the aims of this book is to change that image and make the whole subject easier for men to talk about and think about.
"Andropause" however combines two Greek words andro (male) and pausis (stop), and means when masculinity ceases, which is a much better and more accurate description of the condition. It is doubly appropriate because the root of the problem is an inadequate supply of androgens, especially testosterone, the hormones which provide manliness, andro (male) gen (give), and which can be used as an effective remedy for the problem when it occurs.
Let's start with a brief sketch of the condition, how it begins and how we can recognise it is happening to us or those around us. It's often insidious onset can be at any time from the age of thirty onwards, though typically it is in the fifties. One of the reasons it's often missed is that this equivalent of the menopause in the female is usually more gradual in onset but more severe in its long-term consequences. It is a crisis of vitality just as much as virility, even though the most obvious sign of the crisis is loss both of interest in sex and of erectile power.
This change is surprisingly often overlooked or ignored, either because the man is so pressurized by the rest of his life that he assumes it is an inevitable part of growing older, or because his sexual partner has lost interest as well. Besides lack of sex drive, there is often loss of drive in professional or business life, so that the leader becomes the led, the tiger becomes the sheep.
There is also often fatigue, lethargy, exhaustion, and depression with a sense of hopelessness and helplessness. All too often men change their jobs or their women - anything to ease the malaise they feel, usually with little relief, and sometimes things are made much worse because of the additional stress these changes bring. Physically there is often stiffness and pain in the muscles and joints, or symptoms of gout, and a rapidly deteriorating level of fitness. There may also be signs of accelerated aging of the heart and circulation.
The main complaints can be described as being either mental, such as fatigue, depression, irritability and reduced libido, or physical such as aging, aches and pains, sweating and flushing, and failing sexual performance. You can see as we go through this list how close is the comparison with the menopause in women.
SYMPTOMS OF THE MALE MENOPAUSE (ANDROPAUSE)
MENTAL - PHYSICAL
Fatigue - Aging
Depression - Aches and Pains
Irritability - Sweating and Flushing
Reduced Libido - Sexual Performance Decreased
If you think you have symptoms listed above it is advisable to consult your own doctor, or better still a specialist in testosterone treatment.
Dr Malcolm Carruthers is one of the very few UK based physicians who specialise in the diagnosis and treatment of testosterone deficiency. With a broad training in general and laboratory medicine, for the last twenty years he has specialised in Men's Health, andrology, particularly treating the Andropause aka Male Menopause.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dr_Malcolm_Carruthers
After all, the term "menopause" was introduced by French doctors in the 1870"s, combining two Greek words menses (periods) and pausis (stop), to indicate the time in a woman's life when the monthly periods stop, just as the word "menarche" combining menses (periods) and arkhe (start), means their beginning. hen applied to men, the term is therefore both inaccurate and somewhat derogatory. One of the aims of this book is to change that image and make the whole subject easier for men to talk about and think about.
"Andropause" however combines two Greek words andro (male) and pausis (stop), and means when masculinity ceases, which is a much better and more accurate description of the condition. It is doubly appropriate because the root of the problem is an inadequate supply of androgens, especially testosterone, the hormones which provide manliness, andro (male) gen (give), and which can be used as an effective remedy for the problem when it occurs.
Let's start with a brief sketch of the condition, how it begins and how we can recognise it is happening to us or those around us. It's often insidious onset can be at any time from the age of thirty onwards, though typically it is in the fifties. One of the reasons it's often missed is that this equivalent of the menopause in the female is usually more gradual in onset but more severe in its long-term consequences. It is a crisis of vitality just as much as virility, even though the most obvious sign of the crisis is loss both of interest in sex and of erectile power.
This change is surprisingly often overlooked or ignored, either because the man is so pressurized by the rest of his life that he assumes it is an inevitable part of growing older, or because his sexual partner has lost interest as well. Besides lack of sex drive, there is often loss of drive in professional or business life, so that the leader becomes the led, the tiger becomes the sheep.
There is also often fatigue, lethargy, exhaustion, and depression with a sense of hopelessness and helplessness. All too often men change their jobs or their women - anything to ease the malaise they feel, usually with little relief, and sometimes things are made much worse because of the additional stress these changes bring. Physically there is often stiffness and pain in the muscles and joints, or symptoms of gout, and a rapidly deteriorating level of fitness. There may also be signs of accelerated aging of the heart and circulation.
The main complaints can be described as being either mental, such as fatigue, depression, irritability and reduced libido, or physical such as aging, aches and pains, sweating and flushing, and failing sexual performance. You can see as we go through this list how close is the comparison with the menopause in women.
SYMPTOMS OF THE MALE MENOPAUSE (ANDROPAUSE)
MENTAL - PHYSICAL
Fatigue - Aging
Depression - Aches and Pains
Irritability - Sweating and Flushing
Reduced Libido - Sexual Performance Decreased
If you think you have symptoms listed above it is advisable to consult your own doctor, or better still a specialist in testosterone treatment.
Dr Malcolm Carruthers is one of the very few UK based physicians who specialise in the diagnosis and treatment of testosterone deficiency. With a broad training in general and laboratory medicine, for the last twenty years he has specialised in Men's Health, andrology, particularly treating the Andropause aka Male Menopause.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dr_Malcolm_Carruthers
Vasectomy Reversal
The International Center for Vasectomy Reversal is a nationally certified microsurgery center dedicated to providing the safest, most comprehensive medical and surgical experience available anywhere in the world for vasectomy reversals.
Though there are a number of different surgical techniques utilized to perform a vasectomy reversal, our vast experience with each doctor performing one vasectomy reversal a day, utilizing the most advanced multi-layer microsurgical vasectomy reversal techniques, confirms our success having the highest initial and long-term success rates. In addition to microsurgical technique, studies confirm that the single most important factor in predicting vasectomy reversal success is the skill, experience and expertise of the microsurgeon. Dr. Sheldon Marks and Dr. Peter Burrows are both world-renowned micro-surgeons with impeccable reputations as doctors and skilled surgeons.
Vasectomy Reversal is a surgical procedure performed in the outpatient setting of our state-of-the-art microsurgery suite by two of the most successful and experienced micro-surgeons in the US today. We are the only fully accredited, full-time dedicated vasectomy reversal Center in the world with a Federally certified Andrology Lab and Cryobank; two full-time highly-skilled and experienced vasectomy reversal micro-surgeons, and a full-time nursing and support staff here to address all of your needs, before, during and after your vasectomy reversal. Everything we do is based on our commitment to ensuring that every aspect of your vasectomy reversal experience will be positive and successful from the first time you contact us.
Personalized care and attention, 24/7 direct telephone access to our surgeons and nurses via personal cell phone numbers, and extensive medical monitoring and follow-up before and after surgery promote and support an easy and successful recovery, ultimately leading to a healthy return to fertility for our patients. Our vast experience has led us to develop protocols and procedures that focus on the needs of each unique patient. Dr. Marks has even developed techniques and instruments to improve your chances for a successful vasectomy reversal. Our unwavering commitment to providing the highest level of care has enabled us to achieve phenomenal success rates, even among patients who have had a failed vasectomy reversal by another doctor.
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Ben Padnos is an Internet Enterpreneur based in Manhattan Beach, California and enjoys writing on various subjects. You can reach him at DONE! SEO Services. www.dadsagain.com
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Though there are a number of different surgical techniques utilized to perform a vasectomy reversal, our vast experience with each doctor performing one vasectomy reversal a day, utilizing the most advanced multi-layer microsurgical vasectomy reversal techniques, confirms our success having the highest initial and long-term success rates. In addition to microsurgical technique, studies confirm that the single most important factor in predicting vasectomy reversal success is the skill, experience and expertise of the microsurgeon. Dr. Sheldon Marks and Dr. Peter Burrows are both world-renowned micro-surgeons with impeccable reputations as doctors and skilled surgeons.
Vasectomy Reversal is a surgical procedure performed in the outpatient setting of our state-of-the-art microsurgery suite by two of the most successful and experienced micro-surgeons in the US today. We are the only fully accredited, full-time dedicated vasectomy reversal Center in the world with a Federally certified Andrology Lab and Cryobank; two full-time highly-skilled and experienced vasectomy reversal micro-surgeons, and a full-time nursing and support staff here to address all of your needs, before, during and after your vasectomy reversal. Everything we do is based on our commitment to ensuring that every aspect of your vasectomy reversal experience will be positive and successful from the first time you contact us.
Personalized care and attention, 24/7 direct telephone access to our surgeons and nurses via personal cell phone numbers, and extensive medical monitoring and follow-up before and after surgery promote and support an easy and successful recovery, ultimately leading to a healthy return to fertility for our patients. Our vast experience has led us to develop protocols and procedures that focus on the needs of each unique patient. Dr. Marks has even developed techniques and instruments to improve your chances for a successful vasectomy reversal. Our unwavering commitment to providing the highest level of care has enabled us to achieve phenomenal success rates, even among patients who have had a failed vasectomy reversal by another doctor.
For More Details :
Vasectomy Reversal at its best, with www.dadsagain.com
Ben Padnos is an Internet Enterpreneur based in Manhattan Beach, California and enjoys writing on various subjects. You can reach him at DONE! SEO Services. www.dadsagain.com
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Penis Enlargement Techniques - Your Ultimate Guide
A penis enlargement technique is also called a male enhancement procedure to increase the size of the human penis. The main goal of most men is to have a larger penis to make their partner more satisfied after each sexual activity. There are several techniques (including manual penis manipulation, surgery, cosmetic procedures, medicines and the use of penis enlargement instruments) to enlarge your sexual organ.
Surgical Techniques
Phalloplasty is a surgical procedure of penis reconstruction. It involves the artificial modification of the penis for aesthetic purposes. It involves the lengthening of the penis size and the widening of its girth with the use of surgical measures. According to the study of St. Peter's Andrology Center and Institute of Urology, which was conducted last September 2006, most patients who had a phalloplasty often end up unhappy with the result.
Cosmetic Procedures
Instead of having a risky surgery, a no- invasive procedure with the use of cosmetic procedures can be done. By just trimming the pubic hair around the male genitalia, your penis can appear larger than its original size. Using an Arginine lotion could also help enlarge your penis since Arginine produces a vasodilation effect, leading to tissue mass sensitivity. This method, however, does not have permanent effects. The penis will still appear larger through the vasodilation process that increases the tissue mass.
Penis Enlargement Medicines
A lot of penis enlargement medicines are now circulating the market including from pills and patches to ointments. There are a lot of websites offering these products. These medicines have strong herbal ingredients that are usually lacking in approval from the experts. According to Dr. Ira Sharlip from the American Urological Association, penis enlargement pills normally do not work well for the male body.
Penis Enlargement Instruments
A penis pump is a tube-like container that is placed over the penis. It can be used manually or can be used with a motor suction pump. The instrument looks like a breast pump for baby milk but it is cylindrically shaped for easy insertion of the penis. It functions as a vacuum around the shaft of the penis to make it bigger as the blood is directed upwards. However, with this vacuum pump, too much pressure can result to vascular damage which may later cause impotence rather than a large and hard penis. As examined by experts, only 30% have found satisfaction with the penis pump
Exercise
There are also manual exercises which can serve as a penis enlargement technique in the form of jelqing and milking. Jelqing is the manual stimulation of the smooth muscles in the penis and the surrounding tissues. Milking is a form of manual manipulation of the penis shaft using your index finger and thumb. Position these finders around the penis and rub it for blood to be drawn up the penis. It is done several times in a day for 10-15 minutes.
There are still many procedures not mentioned in this article because many are still looking ways by experimenting. If you want to get a bigger penis, just make sure that you make use of the safest methods available.
Ready to learn the penis enlargement technique? Go to http://www.MakingYouLarger.com to get your FREE report packed with tips and secrets on how to add over 1 inch to your length.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jared_D._Ingram
Surgical Techniques
Phalloplasty is a surgical procedure of penis reconstruction. It involves the artificial modification of the penis for aesthetic purposes. It involves the lengthening of the penis size and the widening of its girth with the use of surgical measures. According to the study of St. Peter's Andrology Center and Institute of Urology, which was conducted last September 2006, most patients who had a phalloplasty often end up unhappy with the result.
Cosmetic Procedures
Instead of having a risky surgery, a no- invasive procedure with the use of cosmetic procedures can be done. By just trimming the pubic hair around the male genitalia, your penis can appear larger than its original size. Using an Arginine lotion could also help enlarge your penis since Arginine produces a vasodilation effect, leading to tissue mass sensitivity. This method, however, does not have permanent effects. The penis will still appear larger through the vasodilation process that increases the tissue mass.
Penis Enlargement Medicines
A lot of penis enlargement medicines are now circulating the market including from pills and patches to ointments. There are a lot of websites offering these products. These medicines have strong herbal ingredients that are usually lacking in approval from the experts. According to Dr. Ira Sharlip from the American Urological Association, penis enlargement pills normally do not work well for the male body.
Penis Enlargement Instruments
A penis pump is a tube-like container that is placed over the penis. It can be used manually or can be used with a motor suction pump. The instrument looks like a breast pump for baby milk but it is cylindrically shaped for easy insertion of the penis. It functions as a vacuum around the shaft of the penis to make it bigger as the blood is directed upwards. However, with this vacuum pump, too much pressure can result to vascular damage which may later cause impotence rather than a large and hard penis. As examined by experts, only 30% have found satisfaction with the penis pump
Exercise
There are also manual exercises which can serve as a penis enlargement technique in the form of jelqing and milking. Jelqing is the manual stimulation of the smooth muscles in the penis and the surrounding tissues. Milking is a form of manual manipulation of the penis shaft using your index finger and thumb. Position these finders around the penis and rub it for blood to be drawn up the penis. It is done several times in a day for 10-15 minutes.
There are still many procedures not mentioned in this article because many are still looking ways by experimenting. If you want to get a bigger penis, just make sure that you make use of the safest methods available.
Ready to learn the penis enlargement technique? Go to http://www.MakingYouLarger.com to get your FREE report packed with tips and secrets on how to add over 1 inch to your length.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jared_D._Ingram
6 Steps To Help Women Overcome Impotence In Their Relationship
Male impotence, transient erectile problems and premature ejaculation can occur at some time or other in all relationships. When this happens it not only affects the man, but also the woman feels distress. Any sexual dysfunction, including premature ejaculation can deprive the woman of sexual pleasure and cause personal and psychological distress as well.
But there are steps couples can take to overcome male impotence and improve their relationship. There's no need to try to ignore sexual dysfunctions or suffer in silence when there are ways of achieving satisfying sexual relations for both of you. Just follow these six steps as reported by "Andromeda Andrology Center, and "Osbon Medical Foundation," of Georgia.
o Admit the effects of impotence on you and your relationship
o Consider your physical and psychological health
o Explore the relationship factors that predict successful treatment
o Learn about the causes and treatments for impotence
o Discuss this problem with your mate and determine your true sexual needs
o Seek medical consultation
The first step, of course, is admitting there's a problem. As the two of you think about your sexual relationship, try to understand the influence that impotence has had on both of you. Then together decide on how you a plan to approach it and what you're going to do to help one another cope and better your sexual relationship.
Feelings, thoughts, and behaviors in relation to any sexual dysfunctions will have an effect on both your physical and psychological well being. A case in point is Ellen and Paul. Since undergoing triple by-pass surgery a year ago, their sex life has dwindled.
Ellen decided to do something about it, planning a special night together, ensuring there'd be no distractions or interruptions. "I'd been looking forward to this special time together to share a fulfilling, intimate experience," explains Ellen. "But in spite of my caresses and cuddling, Paul couldn't seem to respond. The more I tried, the more anxious we both became."
Any woman in a relationship with an impotent man can relate to this experience. It's not just the man who suffers, the woman does, too. Women begin to think about possible reasons for their partner's sexual dysfunction and wonder if they're to blame.
Women have many of the exact same concerns as men do in regard to impotence. That's why it's also important to talk to one another about what may be causing the sexual dysfunction.
In approximately 85% of cases, male impotence is caused by something physical, that can be diagnosed and in most instances is treatable, with some even curable. So it's important for men to see a doctor and have a medical consultation.
It's important to discuss what both partners need from their sexual relationship. Today in society we're conditioned to think and behave a certain way in regard to sexual behavior. What you feel sexually when faced with an impotent partner, and what you believe you're supposed to be thinking and feeling can be two very different things.
It's important for men to remember their partner may be having the same frustrating feelings they're having. But good communication can help straddle the hurdle of impotence and sexual dysfunctions while working together to become a team again.
Norm Hem is the CEO of [http://www.4naturalhealth.net], a leading global authority on all natural health and enhancement products. To download instantly the FREE controversial report, "What Big Drug Companies Don't Want You Too Ever Know, About Male Enhancement [http://www.sutrapryl.com/natural-male-enhancement.html]!" please visit [http://www.sutrapryl.com] or call 1-800-424-1459
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But there are steps couples can take to overcome male impotence and improve their relationship. There's no need to try to ignore sexual dysfunctions or suffer in silence when there are ways of achieving satisfying sexual relations for both of you. Just follow these six steps as reported by "Andromeda Andrology Center, and "Osbon Medical Foundation," of Georgia.
o Admit the effects of impotence on you and your relationship
o Consider your physical and psychological health
o Explore the relationship factors that predict successful treatment
o Learn about the causes and treatments for impotence
o Discuss this problem with your mate and determine your true sexual needs
o Seek medical consultation
The first step, of course, is admitting there's a problem. As the two of you think about your sexual relationship, try to understand the influence that impotence has had on both of you. Then together decide on how you a plan to approach it and what you're going to do to help one another cope and better your sexual relationship.
Feelings, thoughts, and behaviors in relation to any sexual dysfunctions will have an effect on both your physical and psychological well being. A case in point is Ellen and Paul. Since undergoing triple by-pass surgery a year ago, their sex life has dwindled.
Ellen decided to do something about it, planning a special night together, ensuring there'd be no distractions or interruptions. "I'd been looking forward to this special time together to share a fulfilling, intimate experience," explains Ellen. "But in spite of my caresses and cuddling, Paul couldn't seem to respond. The more I tried, the more anxious we both became."
Any woman in a relationship with an impotent man can relate to this experience. It's not just the man who suffers, the woman does, too. Women begin to think about possible reasons for their partner's sexual dysfunction and wonder if they're to blame.
Women have many of the exact same concerns as men do in regard to impotence. That's why it's also important to talk to one another about what may be causing the sexual dysfunction.
In approximately 85% of cases, male impotence is caused by something physical, that can be diagnosed and in most instances is treatable, with some even curable. So it's important for men to see a doctor and have a medical consultation.
It's important to discuss what both partners need from their sexual relationship. Today in society we're conditioned to think and behave a certain way in regard to sexual behavior. What you feel sexually when faced with an impotent partner, and what you believe you're supposed to be thinking and feeling can be two very different things.
It's important for men to remember their partner may be having the same frustrating feelings they're having. But good communication can help straddle the hurdle of impotence and sexual dysfunctions while working together to become a team again.
Norm Hem is the CEO of [http://www.4naturalhealth.net], a leading global authority on all natural health and enhancement products. To download instantly the FREE controversial report, "What Big Drug Companies Don't Want You Too Ever Know, About Male Enhancement [http://www.sutrapryl.com/natural-male-enhancement.html]!" please visit [http://www.sutrapryl.com] or call 1-800-424-1459
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