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New contraceptive pill Qlaira prevents heavy menstrual bleeding

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The first oral contraceptive pill that effectively prevents heavy menstrual bleeding is now available in Australia.

Heavy menstrual bleeding affects more than 30 percent of woman and a drug that works as a contraceptive, as well as a treatment for prolonged menstrual bleeding, has not previously been available.

The new drug, Qlaira, contains oestradiol, a sex hormone, which naturally occurs in the female body.

Family Planning NSW’s director of research, Dr Edith Weisberg, welcomed the new drug, saying it will help women who suffer from prolonged menstrual bleeding by giving them a better quality of life.

She said Qlaira is the first drug to provide “effective treatment for heavy menstrual bleeding whilst also providing effective contraception”.

“Qlaira is the first oral contraceptive pill to receive this indication and will provide general practitioners with another option for the treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding.”

Although there are a number of treatments available, Qlaira is approved for the treatment of heavy and/or prolonged menstrual bleeding in women without known causes for their increased bleeding.

Before using any oral contraceptive, women should discuss the risks and benefits with their doctor. Qlaira is not listed on the PBS. For more information, women should visit their general practitioner.

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Bye bye epidural, hello hypnosis?

Bye bye epidural, hello hypnosis?

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More than 800 British women have volunteered to hypnotise themselves during childbirth to see if they can go without painkillers for a new medical trial.

Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) has launched an 18-month study into “hypnobirthing” to assess whether women can give birth without the use of epidurals and other drugs, the UK’s Daily Telegraph reported.

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The trial will be run by the University of Central Lancashire and will involve more than 800 expectant mothers. The volunteers will attempt to use “self-hypnosis techniques” while in labour to achieve a “deep sense of relaxation”.

The women will attend a 90-minute training session in the weeks before they give birth, and will be given a calming CD to listen to in the delivery room. Painkillers will be available for the women if necessary, but they will be strongly encouraged to rely on their newly taught relaxation techniques.

Currently, one in three pregnant women in Australia rely on drugs to give birth. There has been a growing trend for natural births in the past year, and more expectant mothers are looking for drug-free methods of managing the pain of childbirth.

According to Melissa Spilsted, of HypnoBirthing Australia, more than 10,000 local women have used self-hypnosis to give birth without drugs.

She has used the technique during all three of her pregnancies, and insists pain during labour is a “myth”. She says women only feel pain because they are scared and anxious after hearing “horror stories” about childbirth from other women.

Related: Woman loses 25kg after hypnosis

“Childbirth is not something to be feared; it is a natural expression of life,” the HypnoBirthing Australia website states. “With hypnobirthing, your pregnancy and childbirth will become the gentle, life-affirming process it was meant to be. “Through private or small group classes, we will remove the myth of pain as a natural accompaniment to birth. It is not our bodies but our culture that has made childbirth a moment of anguish, and when we release the fear of birth, a fear that is keeping our bodies tense and closed, we will also release the pain.”

Despite this, a recent study conducted by Britain’s Newcastle University found that most women underestimate the pain of the childbirth, and ask for painkillers despite previously vowing they wouldn’t.

Your say: Do you think pain in childbirth is a myth? Would you be willing to try hypnobirthing? Did you have a natural birth or did you use painkillers?

Video: Hypnosis to lose weight

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Beckhams invited to royal wedding

Beckhams invited to royal wedding

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David and Victoria Beckham have been invited to Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding.

The football player and the former Spice Girls singer are reportedly thrilled to receive an invitation to the April 29 nuptials, which will take place in London’s Westminster Abbey.

David met William and his younger brother Prince Harry last August at an event to launch England’s bid to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup. William is president of the Football Association, while David is one of England’s best football players. The princes and the sportsman appeared to hit it off at the event, and were photographed laughing and chatting animatedly.

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Invitations to William and Kate’s wedding were posted from Buckingham Palace last week and have already started arriving in Europe. The official guest list contains 1900 names, including 50 members of the British royal family and 40 royals from around the world.

The Beckhams are not the only celebrities on the list. Singer Elton John and actress Joanna Lumley are also expected to attend the wedding.

Australia’s Prime Minister Julia Gillard has said she and her partner Tim Mathieson are eagerly awaiting the arrival of their invitation, as is Governor-General Quentin Bryce.

US President Barack Obama is not believed to be invited, due to security concerns, and Sarah Ferguson has also missed out on an invitation.

The Duchess of York’s representative announced yesterday that the embattled former royal will be overseas on April 29 and never planned to attend the much-anticipated event.

“She will not be attending. She never expected to be invited,” Sarah’s representative told People magazine.

The duchess caused controversy last year when she was caught on video offering a reporter access to her former husband, Prince Andrew, in exchange for a large sum of cash.

It is not yet known which parts of the ceremony guests will be attending. Some will go to only the 11am ceremony at Westminster Abbey, while 600 have been invited to a lunchtime reception at Buckingham Palace. The list will then be whittled down to just 300 who will enjoy an intimate night of dinner and dancing at the palace.

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William and Kate announced their bridal party last week. William’s younger brother Prince Harry will be his best man, while Kate chose her younger sister Pippa as her maid of honour.

Your say: Do you think David and Victoria Beckham deserve to be invited to the royal wedding? Do you think William and Kate were right to exclude Fergie? How would you decide who to invite to your wedding?

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How to manage your money like a man

What are our male counterparts doing differently? And is it working?
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THREE out of five men are reviewing their finances in 2011 while only half the population of women are up to the challenge. This alarming figure came from the Mortgage Choice 2010 Consumer Sentiment Survey, which found that less than half of Australian female mortgage holders (49 per cent) planned to review their financial situation in 2011 to make changes — compared with 61 per cent of men.

Mortgage Choice spokeswoman Kristy Sheppard says women are not living up to their full financial potential if the figures reflect broader attitudes.

“Everyone with a large debt commitment should review, at the very least, that commitment and their budget every year,” she says.

The good news however, is this is still a big improvement from last year, when only one out of three had considered reviewing their finances in 2010.

But when we talk about “finances”, it seems we all have different ideas. Some women consider consolidating their debts as one of their top 10 finance plans for 2011 (18 percent), while others want to pay off credit cards (45 per cent).

However, at the end of the day, it’s all about saving money, so what are the best ways to rearrange your finances?

The rule of thumb is that size matters. Your biggest assets can become liabilities if you don’t make sure you’re getting the best interest rates. Conversely, you can also save thousands every year on your largest debts.

For example, moving $20,000 worth of savings from a low 2.5 per cent account to a high-interest savings account of 6 per cent would earn you an extra $728 per year.

Likewise, refinancing a $300,000 home loan from 8 to 7 per cent will save you more than $2200 a year over a 20-year loan.

Luckily, more women seem to have a good grasp on the benefits of refinancing, with one in three saying refinancing their mortgage was a personal goal for 2011, compared to around one in four men.

Comparison websites such as RateCity has made the process even easier, allowing you to search and swap loans from the comfort of home.

Saving cash shouldn’t be a gender sport. With interest rates expected to rise this year, everyone should be actively finding better home loans, savings accounts, or low-rate credit cards. And with financial comparison websites in the mix, the yearly budget review is becoming less bore, and more breeze.

Michelle Hutchison is a consumer advocate at RateCity. RateCity is a privately owned company in partnership with ninemsn, publisher of the Australian Women’s Weekly website. The above information is general only and does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs.

Your say: Who manages the money in your household? Do you think men or women are better at dealing with financial matters? Email us on [email protected]

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Dannii Minogue-style queen and hot mum!

Dannii Minogue – style queen and hot mum!

Seven months after giving birth to baby Ethan, the singer turned talent judge is looking great and feeling even better!

Modelling a vibrant summer dress, Dannii Minogue is a stunning picture of health and happiness. It’s hard to believe that just seven months ago she gave birth to her baby boy, Ethan. Looking better than ever after pegging back the 22kg she gained during her pregnancy, Dannii, 39, says she’s taking a slow and steady approach to getting back into shape.

“I have just about lost all of the pregnancy weight, but I haven’t been exercising much,” the Australia’s Got Talent and The X Factor judge told UK magazine Glamour. “I haven’t had the time or the energy. I’ve done one exercise session! But running around burns calories and so does the no-sleep thing.”

Dannii conceded it was certain she would put on weight as soon as she and her partner, Kris Smith, were told they were having a baby, and immediately decided to relax her usual strict diet and exhaustive workouts.

“When I got pregnant, I started eating sweet things for the first time and I haven’t stopped,” Dannii jokes. “I read this article that said I was on turkey broth and crazy exercising every day. I don’t eat meat and I’ve been eating lemon pie.”

Dannii has, however, always maintained a healthy lifestyle, and during the pregnancy, tried to keep as fit as possible. “In London I like walking along the Thames,” she said at the time. “When I’m in Melbourne I love doing the 1000 steps in the Dandenong Ranges. It just makes me want to exercise.”

Get Dannii’s exercise tips and tricks and find out how other Aussie celebrity new-mums have got back into shape in this week’s issue of Woman’s Day

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Sophie’s engaged but does her fiancé know?

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Sophie Monk is ecstatic about her engagement, but her fiancé’s ex says the announcement may have taken him by surprise.

With a trip to Australia looming, Sophie Monk may be relieved to escape Los Angeles and the increasingly strange love triangle she has found herself in since announcing her engagement.

When Sophie spoke of her engagement to 50-year-old multi-millionaire Jimmy Esebag a few weeks ago, she called him her “best friend of a long, long time”, and didn’t hesitate to express her love for her “soul partner”.

The songstress was also quick to point out that while the debonair Jimmy may be almost 20 years her senior, it’s she who is actually the lucky one. As Sophie revealed, the business tycoon is “a good lover” and “a keeper” – and it appears this is a view shared by his ex-wife, Renee, mother of his seven-year-old son.

The Aussie’s engagement to the man she has described as a “male version” of herself provoked some more than curious claims from Renee, who admits she was stunned by the announcement.

Renee, 34, who filed for divorce from Jimmy in March 2008 and finalised the separation last year, insists Sophie’s announcement may have taken even her ex-husband by surprise.

“I have a great relationship with my ex-husband and we are still best friends,” says Renee, who is CEO of the Elite Fashion Academy in LA. “We have a son together, and if he had known they were engaged, I’m sure he would have brought it to my attention.”

Read more of Renee’s claims in this week’s issue of Woman’s Day.

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Jen’s plan to snag a man

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The candid advice of friends, coupled with a dose of hypnotherapy, have set her on a new path to love, writes JACKIE BRYGEL.

Celebrating her 42nd birthday with A-list pals including Hugh Jackman and Adam Sandler at uber-trendy New York eatery The Spotted Pig, Jennifer Aniston was the life and soul of the party.

The beautiful actress was in an “extremely good mood”, say onlookers, as her famous friends helped make it a night to remember. For the world’s best-known single woman, the occasion marked not just the calendar turning over another year in her life, but a new resolution to undergo a personal makeover and finally find her soul mate.

With advice from her tight circle of friends and a little hypnotherapy, Jen has come to the conclusion that to meet Mr Right, she needs to reinvent herself.

Fed up with being seen around the globe as eternally unlucky in romance, the Just Go With It actress has decided it’s never too late to make changes. And top of the list is to adopt a far more laidback approach to life and love. “Jen tries to make light of her single status, but she’d love nothing more than to get involved with someone again,” reveals a close friend, speaking exclusively to Woman’s Day.

“She laughs it off and is very self-deprecating about it, even joking about how she’s becoming a ‘barren old spinster’, but in truth Jen’s been aching to fall in love for a long time.”

Find out where Jen’s friends think she’s been going wrong with men in this week’s issue of Woman’s Day.

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Camilla and Kate’s lunch date

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The two potential future queens team up, reports royal biographer Katie Nicholl.

It has been a whirlwind few weeks of wedding planning for Kate Middleton, so when her future stepmother-in-law Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, offered to treat her to lunch at London’s fashionable Berkeley Hotel, she jumped at the chance.

Clutching her leather-bound planner, which contains details of her and Prince William’s impending big day, Kate was accompanied by her younger sister Pippa, while Camilla’s daughter Laura, 33, also joined them for the girly get-together.

According to courtiers, Kate and Camilla have always got on, and it was the duchess’s idea to take Kate to lunch so they could nut out a few final wedding details.

The 1800 invitations to the service at Westminster Abbey are due to be posted any day now, and William, 28, and Kate have spent the past few weeks trying to whittle down the guest list for the evening reception.

Chic as ever in a Diane von Furstenberg frock, knee-high boots and a fitted leather jacket, Kate looked every inch the modern princess-in-waiting, if a little on the slender side. As reported in Woman’s Day earlier this month, she has been trying hard not to let wedding nerves get the better of her, and is determined to put on a few kilos before she walks down the aisle on April 29.

Get this week’s copy of Woman’s Day to read about Camilla’s advice for Kate and also Harry and Chelsy’s rekindled romance.

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Ashton and Demi’s sizzling break

The water was warm, the temperature soaring and the sand scorching, but nothing was quite as hot as the chemistry between Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher on their romantic Caribbean holiday.

Wearing matching black swimsuits, the couple were inseparable as they sunbaked, snorkelled and swam. At one stage, Ashton, 33, was even unable to control his passion and playfully pounced on his 48-year-old wife for a cuddle, while she was on the phone.

Despite her decades in the spotlight, Demi is looking sexier than ever – fresh-faced and flaunting a toned and tanned figure.

See more pictures in this week’s issue of Woman’s Day and more celebrity beach bodies here!

Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher on their romantic Caribbean holiday.

Demi’s body has changed little since she starred in *Charlie’s Angels* in 2002.

Demi’s body has changed little since she starred in Charlie’s Angels in 2002.

Last month the couple attended Sao Paulo Fashion Week in Brazil.

Demi was looking as remarkably youthful and radiant as ever.

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Perfect boiled eggs every time

Question: I have tried numerous different ways to boil eggs, but each time the yolk is either too hard or the white is undercooked, and it is not until you cut open the egg that you know! Please can you tell me how I should boil eggs to achieve a nice runny yolk to dip soldiers in? Sarah Niedermeyer, Palmerston, NT.

Answer: As always with eggs, fresh and preferably free-range is best. To perfectly soft-boil eggs, allow them to come to room temperature to reduce the risk of cracking.

Choose a saucepan to suit the number of eggs you are boiling – the eggs need room to move around. Add enough hot tap water to cover the eggs and then stir over a high heat until the water boils, to centralise the yolks. Boil, uncovered, for 2 minutes for soft-boiled or 4 minutes for a slightly firmer yolk.

Remove the eggs and run under cold water for 1 minute. Tap the pointed end with a sharp knife to take off the top.

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