Motherhood is a very challenging time of life. It is a time of intense emotional and spiritual activity and a lot of hormonal changes, which can cause an emotional rollercoaster ride. Both being pregnant and having a small child entails a lot of stress, and this has physical symptoms as well. Besides weight gain or loss, bone aches, pain in legs, feet, hips and back, stretch marks and a compromised immune system, giving life to another human being also causes dental troubles, a few of which I would like to catalogue here.

As time progresses, taking care of our health should become more and more of a priority. You will need to take examinations more often, and you need to spend more time caring for your joints and your bones, and you have to do everything in your power to make sure your system works for as long as you want it to. Keeping this in mind, it should be no surprise that elderly people have very different dental problems than young people, and their consequences can be much more dire as well.
Health risk factors, and indeed, health overall is very different for men and women. There are biological distinctions, and I do not mean just in terms of secondary sexual characteristics. The size and shape of organs, and the materials they make, are different from each other. This is why diseases strike the two sexes differently, not to mention the fact that there are his and her diseases as well.