Surrogacy in México.
Surrogacy is when another woman carries and gives birth to a baby for the couple who want to have a child. Surrogacy may be appropriate if you have a medical condition that makes it impossible or dangerous to get pregnant and to give birth. Some causes for which the surrogate is best option, are absence or malformation of the womb, recurrent pregnancy loss an repeated in vitro fertilisation (IVF) implantation failures.
The surrogate is different in each country can be considered legal or it may be conditioned, i.e. it is only legal under certain criteria, and can even be illegal for ethical reasons. Surrogacy involves complicated legal issues and we recommend that you seek your own legal advice before making any decisions. It is important to know that surrogacy arrangements are unenforcable.
The legal framework in Tabasco, Mexico is one of the most favorable anywhere and supports individuals’ reproductive rights. Surrogacy is regulated by the Civil Code of Tabasco, specifically Article 92. As the contracting intended parent(s), you will be assumed to be the legal parents from the very moment of conception. Even if you use an egg or sperm donor, this does not change that fact. Upon registration of your baby at the civil registry, you will be the identified parent(s).
In Mexico there are organizatons.
Referencia 1: Anónimo. (2014). surrogacy. August 5, de human fertilisation embriology authority Sitio web: http://www.hfea.gov.uk/fertility-treatment-options-surrogacy.html#wrapper
Referencia2: Meet Dr. Navarro. (2014). Legal Surrogacy Mexico. october 10, de CEFAM Sitio web: http://www.cefamsurrogacy.com/


Medications with side effects (viagra, uprima and others)
Viagra (sildenafil) relaxes muscles and increases blood flow to particular areas of the body. Viagra is used to treat erectile dysfunction (impotence) in men. Another brand of sildenafil is Revatio, which is used to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension and improve exercise capacity in men and women.
Future treatments for erectile dysfunction focus on providingmedications that are more effective, work rapidly, and have fewer, if any, side effects than currently available treatments. Currently there are five oral drugs available to treat ED -- Cialis, Levitra, Stendra, Staxyn, and Viagra. A number of pharmaceutical companies are researching new treatments for ED, and many new options may be just around the corner. These include:
Uprima: Uprima (apomorphine) comes in a tablet form that dissolves under the tongue. Uprima works by stimulating the brain chemical dopamine, which heightens sexual interest and sensations. Its major side effects are nausea and vomiting. Additionally, a small number of people passed out after taking Uprima. Therefore, its release in the U.S. is on hold. It is currently available in Europe. Clinical trials are also currently being conducted on a nasal spray form of this drug, which may cause less nausea.
Topiglan: Still under investigation, a cream applied to the penis called topiglan uses the same drug (alprostadil) that is used in injection therapy and suppository therapy. If topiglan proves to be safe and effective, it is still not entirely clear which patients would benefit from its application and whether patients on injection and suppository therapy would no longer have to use these techniques.
Melanocortin activators: These are drugs that appear to act through the central nervous system (for example, the brain). They have been shown in animal studies to produce an erection. Initial studies in humans suggest that the drug (PT-141) can be effective if given intranasally (through the nose) in men with mental rather than physicalcauses of ED and mild to moderate ED. Larger studies will be necessary to demonstrate the safety and overall effectiveness of these drugs.
Gene therapy: This novel therapy would deliver genes that produce products or proteins that may not be functioning properly in the penile tissue of men with ED. Replacement of these proteins may result in improvement in erectile function. Experimental animal models have demonstrated improvement in erectile function with gene therapy. Human studies may also demonstrate success with this therapy. Gene therapy may take a long time for regulatory approval and public acceptance.
Referencia: Charles E. Jennings, MD. (2013). Future Treatments for Erectile Dysfunction. september 12, de WebMD Medical Reference Sitio web: http://www.webmd.com/erectile-dysfunction/guide/future-treatments-ed

Traditions. The party of the people (San Lorenzo Chiautzingo)
San Lorenzo Chiautzingo, is a small town located in the State of Puebla. Here is celebrated every August 10 a party, the Saint of the Church, called "San Lorenzo".
The party consists of that decorated the Church with many flowers, and prepares the square there a great mass to all persons of the village, in the company of fair, and ending the mass is celebrated a dance. That day everyone prepared food (such as mole, tamales, etc.) and open the doors of their house so that guests eat and celebrate.
This celebration is made so people thank the Saint of the people for all the good that has given him, in addition to the people lives and celebrates until the next day, around those dates are held several carnivals that are associated with the aforementioned Festival, people walk down the street disguised, dancing, or playing any musical instrument.
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