Search is not available for this dataset
query
stringlengths 1
13.4k
| pos
stringlengths 1
61k
| neg
stringlengths 1
63.9k
| query_lang
stringclasses 147
values | __index_level_0__
int64 0
3.11M
|
---|---|---|---|---|
I had sex the night before I got my period and the condom slipped off but didn't notice till after. I took the morning pill anyway but I already had my period and now it stopped but I feel like I have my period. is this normal?
|
I don't understnad why you would take the morning after pill if you started your period because that obviously means that you're not pregnant!?! Anyways, you probably stopped your period because of all the horomomes and stuff that you put in your body when you took the pill. But, just for future references if you aren't ready for a baby...then don't have sex!
|
You sound pregnant to me. Go get a home pregnancy test ASAP and then quit smoking as soon as you can (not only is it good for the baby, but it will probably make you feel better). Cut back on caffeine and spicy foods and keep tums handy if you are already getting hearburn. Weight gain so soon is not good though, you don't really want to gain weight for the first few months.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,400 |
What gives? Is this the IUD or possibly perimenopause? I'm 39 and just last month had a normal pap smear.
|
i had the same problem with Implanon - maybe go back to your dr and ask them why?
|
It's pretty easy. Schedule an appt. with your OB/GYN and tell him what you want done. They'll put you in stirrups first and then draw blood from your arm. Cervical swabs and blood tests tell the rest of the story.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,401 |
we both had test done and everything is normal. I went to fertility doctor and he wants to put me on these little shot things. The thing is that when I start these shots I have to see him 3-4 times a week for 2 weeks. I need to tell my job somehthing and I dont want to tell them that I am trying cause it is none of their business. What should i do some one please give me some advice.
|
You are most likely NOT obligated to say anything to your employer, other than MEDICAL LEAVE. Hopefully you have a lot of time banked up!
|
You have no legal obligation to inform an employer that you are job hunting, but as far as being fair and professional, a lot depends on your relationship with your boss, your reasons for leaving, and whether by telling him it's possible he may make you an offer to stay that you would possibly accept. Once you accept a new job, I would certainly give at least 2 weeks notice to your old boss and offer whatever help I could to help transition the new employee.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,402 |
I WAS TRYING TO HAVE A BABY BEFORE AND I WHEN TO THE DOCTOR, HE RUN A BIOPSY AND FIND ME FIBROIDS IN MY WOMB, I DID NOT GET PREGNANT AND I HAVE NOT COME BACK WITH THE DOCTOR FOR OVER A YEAR, NOW, LATELY I.VE BEEN FEELING PAIN IN MAY BELLY AND BETWEEN MY PERIODS, SOME TIMES I HAVE SOME KIND OF DISCHARGE, LIKE WATER MIX WITH BLOOD, IS THERE A PROBABILITY OF HAVING CANCER ON MY OVARY OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT? I HAVE AN APPOINTMENT WITH MY DOCTOR IN THREE MORE WEEKS, AND MY PAIN IS MORE OFTEN, SHOULD I WAIT OR GO SOONER TO DO MY PAP?
|
Camelia, ery sory to hear you have such a problem. A few questions first: A doctor would like to know your age, how many children you have, and maybe your marital status amoung other things. Fibroids are uterine swelling of some parts of uterine muscle. The can cause pain at any time during your menstrual circle and also maybe more blood. People differ. However they can be removed depending on their size and may even later have babies.\n\nThe fear of cancer affects everyone when something unussual affects us. Try not to jumb to conclusions. Yes see your doctor. Anyway with the little infprmation you hve given, it`s a treatable fibroid and not cancer.\nSee yor doctor please before you get too many mabe cofusing answers.
|
Well if you are schedule for a pap smear they will have to look at it. Remember doctor's see these things all the time. You might be more comfortable with a female doctor in future.
|
yue_Hant
| 29,403 |
i took it last night to start my period, and it hasnt yet....im new to this whole thing. is that ok when it dosent start right away?
|
it always takes me 4 days of inactive pills before I start my period. it will usually take between 2 and 5 days, so don't worry! you will probably still be bleeding when you start your active pills again the next week too, but that is normal.
|
You should do a skin patch test. Put a little bit on the inside of your elbow (turn your arm around, put it in the little denty bit). Leave it there for 24 hours, if it's not itchy or blotchy it should be fine for you. An SPF 50 will more than likely block out the sun completely. An SPF 15 is generally best (according to my sister).
|
eng_Latn
| 29,404 |
I am anemic. is it okay for me to get a tattoo? i have a total of 4, but the last one kept bleeding and bled through my jeans. shortly after that is when i found out i was anemic. i have a feeling being anemic had something to do with it.
|
I think it's more likely that the bleeding caused the anemia diagnosis than for the anemia to have caused the bleeding. In fact, if you bled heavily and then were checked for anemia before your body had a chance to compensate, a new test for anemia (after your body recovers from the blood loss) might be negative. Blood problems are nothing to mess with, so see a doctor and let him/her know that you had a problem with bleeding with your last tattoo and are interested in getting another one.
|
After having children the mucus discharge does thicken. The irregular bloody spotting with it probably means your system is a bit out of whack after having children and being off Depo. Talk to your OB/GYN and see if getting back on some kind of birth control will help regulate your periods again. If they continue to get worse though, they might consider a D&C or ablation. Stop using Depro though...it's now being related to bone disorders. Ask your dr. about the NuvaRing....it's easy to use and works very well. Regulated my periods immediately!
|
eng_Latn
| 29,405 |
My symptoms match the ones listed on lots of the medical site I've looked at but the itch comes and goes so I dont really want to do any of those at home remedies or buy monistat. Is it okay to just not do anything?
|
Do not say ew. Because guess what. #1, it's under "women's health." If you're a woman, chances are you'll get one someday. If you're a man, guess what? Men can get them too. Anywhere. Yes, I mean ANYWHERE. People do not go online to be ostracized, please just do us all a favor and STOP wasting your time. \n\nI would agree with the other posters that say you should go to a doctor first. The first time you have a yeast infection it is important to get it checked because it could be a sign of something more serious that NEEDS to be treated, like BV (bacterial vaginosis). \n\nIf you do not have medical insurance, you can visit a Planned Parenthood (www.plannedparenthood.org) where you will have access to a huge range of women's health services. They can also give you medication for free. \n\nIf you do not treat your infection it can spread. Also, itching it spreads the infection. If you can't get to a doctor quickly, then buy a home treatment--and get one that includes the topical cream that will stop the pain. Good luck.
|
Let's not get a debate over rights and stuff, because it is the way it is... Yes, most jobs are available, but the best thing to do is go talk to your local recruiter, because the ASVAB matters too.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,406 |
Seems to me they would do something about it. It is very nasty looking. Must have something to do with razor bumps or something? help me to understand. Please. Me and my girl friends wnat to know why guys don'r go to see a doctor about it. surely somebody can do something about it.
|
I'v seen it before. It looks nasty, and I thinks its fat.
|
SEE A DOCTOR.\n\nUnder any circumstance, a doctor can walk you through whats going on and advise you how to take care of your body.\n\nPregnant: You should know ASAP, so you can learn how to take care of your body. . . A doctor is one person who is there to help you. You need to be looking after taking care of this baby. RESPECT LIFE.\n\nNot-Pregnant: Are you athletic/too skinny? Overly athletic women can skip their periods. A doctor will still be able to educate you on how to deal with your body and the changes that are making you skip your period. \n\nI distrust doctors too, and if you're young you may be worried about how to get mom & dad to take you to the doctor, but these are little challenges that you are capable of taking care of.\n\nBest wishes
|
eng_Latn
| 29,407 |
okay, just yes or no, no story or explanation needd\n\nFor women who have had children,\n\n DId you do natural, c section or epidural?\n\nme, twice in 15 months, natural
|
yes\n\n\nLOL ok ok...emergency C-section
|
I wouldn't worry to much. I use to be really irregualr. Sometime I would have it every month, sometimes it would be two months apart or even three. If you are usually regular, you may want to go to the doctor
|
eng_Latn
| 29,408 |
I'm afraid that i might not be able to have kids! I was molested as a child and i'm scared that it might have caused me to be infertile. I have been to the gynecologist and she says that i am very healthy. Does it just take longer for some women to get pregnant? I know that its not my boyfriend with the problem because he has two children from a pervious relationship. Whats going on with me?
|
I cannot tell you how bad I feel that someone hurt you sooo much when you were little. I wish I could change it for you.\n\nHowever, Why are you trying to get pregnant and your not married?? I'm not judging you. It's just that, if he has not committed to marry you and stay with you, are you in a position to take care of a child by yourself?? I only ask because I am a Mother of 3 girls. Two of whom got pregnant with their boyfriend. \n\nI also got pg before I got married. We married, but it was a disaster and I ended up with 3 kids to take care of alone. I really struggled because I only had a high school education. \n\nThink really hard about doing this. sweety. This isn't something that goes away if you change your mind. And no matter how good your man is now, things could change. Can't you guys just be happy with the 2 of you right now??\n\nI know, sometimes things work out. Are you 100% sure this is going to work out with the 2 of U? Good luck, and God Bless. By the way, God is waiting to hear from you.
|
hi all i can say is i was about 13 when i got my first period and they used to be regular but as time went on and i got more stressed i found my period became shorter and less often, when i went to my dr and asked about missing a period or two as i would miss them sometimes for 2-3 months in a row she said it was fine my body was just reacting to my health and nerves, then after i had my baby girl 3 yrs ago my period became regular every month when i started the pill i am on although it is only short. i truly wouldnt worry to much as like i said i have been unregular for yrs and became regular once i changed my pill also i will still miss a period if im really stressed out. i hope this can be of some help and comfort and i hope your Dr appointment goes well. take care.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,409 |
I've always had this problem, anytime I work out I get super red and sweat a lot. It's mostly just embarassing that people look at me like I'm a freak. The sweating problem really just worstened after I had my daughter. Can anyone help with any suggestions about why this happens and maybe how I can prevent it, the flushing and sweating.
|
The redness problem really will not have a solution other than maybe tanning a little to reduce the contrast of your light skin color compared to the redness when you blush.\n\nFor the sweating, get the antiperspirant Certain Dri. You will never sweat from your underarms. Eliminates all odor. Has no smell. Has no residue so it does not stain your clothes at all. It is a roll on you can get at any drug store in the anti-perspirant section. You put it on at night. Go to sleep. Wake up and take a shower. The residue of the anti-perspirant is gone, but you don't sweat or smell at all for a couple of days. And when I say you don't sweat or smell I mean it. I go to the gym and my shirt gets soaked except for under the arms. That is how well it works.\n\nIf the Certain Dri does not work or you want to try some other things below is a link to a number of other anti-perspirant solutions.\n\nhttp://p069.ezboard.com/fetsandreversalsfrm13.showMessage?topicID=72.topic
|
SEE A DOCTOR.\n\nUnder any circumstance, a doctor can walk you through whats going on and advise you how to take care of your body.\n\nPregnant: You should know ASAP, so you can learn how to take care of your body. . . A doctor is one person who is there to help you. You need to be looking after taking care of this baby. RESPECT LIFE.\n\nNot-Pregnant: Are you athletic/too skinny? Overly athletic women can skip their periods. A doctor will still be able to educate you on how to deal with your body and the changes that are making you skip your period. \n\nI distrust doctors too, and if you're young you may be worried about how to get mom & dad to take you to the doctor, but these are little challenges that you are capable of taking care of.\n\nBest wishes
|
eng_Latn
| 29,410 |
i am talking about the pill
|
you should use all of your 1 month pack correctly before "doing" anything.
|
well, are you married? b/c you shouldn't have sex until you're married. also you sound doubtful. and if you don't know if you're ready to have sex, you're not.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,411 |
I m 18 yrs old, i had my first period when i was around and since then i had a very irregular cycle! I had a baby around 6 months ago and the four months after birth were very regular, my last period was in March! Last wk i ent to a gynaecologist and she gave me a pill called primolut (to see the period), and today i m going to have and ultrasound and a blood test....is anyone in the same situation?
|
hi all i can say is i was about 13 when i got my first period and they used to be regular but as time went on and i got more stressed i found my period became shorter and less often, when i went to my dr and asked about missing a period or two as i would miss them sometimes for 2-3 months in a row she said it was fine my body was just reacting to my health and nerves, then after i had my baby girl 3 yrs ago my period became regular every month when i started the pill i am on although it is only short. i truly wouldnt worry to much as like i said i have been unregular for yrs and became regular once i changed my pill also i will still miss a period if im really stressed out. i hope this can be of some help and comfort and i hope your Dr appointment goes well. take care.
|
i assume you are in the care of an OBGYN, see him/her!\n\nlay off the sex for a while...why are you taking vitex? its herbal and not really tested : Nausea, stomach upset or headache may occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, contact your doctor promptly. Tell your doctor immediately if you have any of these unlikely but serious side effects: unusual changes in the menstrual period. An allergic reaction to this drug is unlikely, but seek immediate medical attention if it occurs. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include: rash, itching, swelling, dizziness, trouble breathing. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist. get off the supps and see your doc
|
eng_Latn
| 29,412 |
Married,sexually active,21yrs old,been to a gyn but nothing found,no children
|
Go back to the gyno. Obviously something is wrong. Have you taken a pregnancy test? If your not pregnant, you need to get on birth control or progesterone to stimulate your period. It isn't good to go so long without one.
|
Is this a new problem? My suggestion is to see your doctor and have a physical exam, particularly if this is a recent development. There is certainly no harm in going, and if something is wrong with you the sooner you get treatment, the better the outcome. ~~
|
eng_Latn
| 29,413 |
water retention\nswollen ankles and feet\nbig abdomen\ntoo much salt\ntoo much sodium in diet
|
I do not know about lithium but I discovered something by accident. I had started a new job last summer and part of the day I have to walk for 3 a 4 hours. Now ar 74 this was a bit much at first but I got so that I could do it and felt better it is then that I noticed that the edema was gone. I could not believe it. I would have thought the opposite. The last 3 months they put me back at the desk and ......my legs were again swollen and aching. I returned to the floor and walking and I am back without edema. I hate exercise but there is a lot to this.
|
Everyone is saying your pregnant BUT, we cant say for sure, all you said is that its fluid?? What else can you tell us is it clear pus like? You could just have a abcess and its seeping pus who knows? One of your ducts could be infected and your getting discharge. I mean clearly you would know if your pregnant, when you wouldnt get your period for a while take a pregnancy test etc... I think you need to be a little more specific so we can figure it out.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,414 |
I just started my period today. Its 11/8/06. It was raining so I didnt see until I got home. Then I saw it was allllllll red and it was allover the place and its disgusting. I thought they were suppose to be a lil not a ton of blood! Please help me!! I cant tell my mom because she is very embaressing and she makes a big deal of everything. She almost always makes me feel uncomfortable and I just cant tell her. Please please please help me!
|
RELAX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Its not a big deal, sorry, but your gonna have to get used to it! But i promise it gets easier to deal w/ u dont even notice it after a while. The first few times are just wierd!!! Relax, find a pad/tampon, clean everything, and just go on doing what you normally do. \nI would suggest a pad, WAY EASIER! You need to get used to having your period before you get too tricky! Just remember to put some pads in your purse so your always ready and you'll be use to it in no time! GOOD LUCK!
|
You need to go tell your mom imeadeatly .Dont eat anything else till you tell your mom or dad .
|
eng_Latn
| 29,415 |
And if so , what did you do next?
|
I am now 34 and when I was 26 I had a total hysterectomy, even ovaries. I have not had any problems like this. I have heard that your bladder can drop, maybe that is what you are experiencing. You can call your GYN and tell him you are having some discomfort and he will check you. Good luck.
|
no, but I've seen\n\n.mmci.ad.root\n\nat the end of some e-mails.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,416 |
sex sounds like fun, I already have a sexy boyfriend, what do i do next(how do i have sex?)
|
Got Parents ??? Use them, thats why they're there. Otherwise talk to a trusted adult. Don't rely on your friends for misinformation.
|
i think you need to go back on the pill if your still active, but either way you need to use a condom, and most of all go to your doc, becuase each case is different, teehee
|
eng_Latn
| 29,417 |
I have hot flashes every day.
|
Menopause is different for every woman. It depends on several things whether you go through an early one; family history, if you have had any female surgery (hysterectomy, ovarian cysts, etc.), if you are on medication that interfers with your hormones.\n\nYou should have a complete physical, with blood work, urine, etc. to see if there are any other problems. Hot flashes could be also due to a thyroid condition, adrenal glad dysfunction, too much caffiene, etc., etc.
|
Sorry, honey. Your offer is tempting but I live in Ohio. Ever think about moving from New England?\nD
|
eng_Latn
| 29,418 |
I don't know what it is. I love a woman in panties, especially satin fullbacks or even granny panties. Maybe what I find so erotic about them is what they seem to leave to the imagination and what naughty secrets they may hold. I love the way a nice pair of panties hug a woman's butt just right. I love getting a woman so wet her panties are left saturated before I take them off. I love the musky scent that is so sexy. So, tell me this. Am I normal? Am I obsessed with womens' underwear? For me this has been a fetish I've had since I was in my early teens. It's so strong I've even stolen my stepmom's panties but keep in mind that she is young and very attractive. I'm lucky I've never been caught after all this time. Is there a cure for this 20 year panty fetish I have? How common is it? I've had girlfriends that loved this fetish and used it to tease me and others that simply don't get it or are freaked out by it. That's why I'm asking these questions.
|
I have a pair of granny panties if you want them....I was gonna throw them out!
|
The best "sight" would be in the face of a great gynecologist--one who is very experienced with 10+ years, preferably a female gyn. A great one may confirm that is it rare, but not impossible at age 29, or that you just have something else. The suddenly on/off, heavy/light, short/long, etc., spotting might be perfectly normal, but if there's another reason, it is paramount that you follow the advice of that great gyn. Don't be afraid to ask how long any have been a gyn; it's to be expected, and if any gets upset, you don't want them to work with your body anyway. Additionally, try to breathe easily while you research on the internet and READ ALL THE SITES for all the information out there because they're not designed just for YOU, but for everyone to get those parts that are applicable to her and ignore those that aren't. Your body won't necessarily follow the IDENTICAL path in this area that others do. Each can be very different, like yours seem to be. It would be interesting to know how you determined those "12-15 signs," but try not to believe those relatives and friends until you see that great gyn. If necessary, see up to 5, like I did with my uterine tumors; the 5th one was the only one with the CORRECT diagnosis and treatment! Try not to "go crazy," because if it's actually menopause, you need to save that for all those likely "hot flashes." If it is really menopause, do whatever you need to do to stay comfortable--YOU ARE NOT ALONE!
|
eng_Latn
| 29,419 |
I don't get my period this month as I am going on holiday?
|
I was on Yasmin and when I needed to not be on my period my doctor recommended that I skip the inactive pills and go straight to the new pack. I did this a couple of times because I had a big test at school (I have endometriosis too and the periods are painful) and didn't want to be on a period. I found that I got even more headaches and was extremely moody. I also had more pelvic pain which is most likely associated with the endo.
|
Got Parents ??? Use them, thats why they're there. Otherwise talk to a trusted adult. Don't rely on your friends for misinformation.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,420 |
I never had my periods regularly but i nvr had issues with it. I was diagnised with JME an so it was always delayed yet to a certain extent regular. till the following series of events hpnd. i had sex with my bf(with all safety incl birth control and condoms), then an attack of fits, and to top it all off a near fatal accident. mentally iv recovered from al the shocks but not my body. iv not a single period afr the accidend.(i did get one after the intercourse, none thereafter). the over the counter test said im not pregnant but stil iv not had my period in 11 weeks now.\n\nanswers?
|
get a blood test done
|
I've heard that you should really use a alternative method of birth control until you start your next birth control cycle. The effectiveness of the pills is a trickle-down cycle. You get the most drugs out of the pill in the beginning and less and less as your cycle goes on.\nAntibiotics reduce the effectiveness of the pill and you won't build up your "protection" again until you start your next pill cycle.\nUse a condom just to be safe.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,421 |
I was on Depo for 8 years. Loved it but needed to get off because osteoporosis runs in my family and my doc had concerns of loss of bone density. So I switched to the birth control patch for 5 months. I didn't like the fact that my breasts were so tender and sore and I gained almost 10 lbs in 2 months ( I weigh 120 lbs.). So then I tried Yasmin. Worked fine for about 2 weeks, then by the 3rd week I was sick and naseated the entire week. By this time I'd had enough of hormonal birth control so after discussing with my boyfriend, we decided that we would just stick to condoms and VCF (vaginal contraceptive film). Everything is fine except when I finished my one month on Yasmin, my cycle was very light and lasted 2 days. No concerns there. 3 weeks later I get a usual cycle which lasted a full seven days. 1 week after that, I start yet another cycle which has now lasted 4 days. I have now had 3 menstrual cycles in 5 weeks. Anyone else had this before?
|
no, but your body is probably readjusting from all of the different stuff you've subjected it to, don't you think?
|
it always takes me 4 days of inactive pills before I start my period. it will usually take between 2 and 5 days, so don't worry! you will probably still be bleeding when you start your active pills again the next week too, but that is normal.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,422 |
Yesterday I went to my boyfriends. I soaked through 4 tampons within 6 hours. It got all over 2 pads, and through my jeans. I came home really late, and I changed twice before I went to bed.\nI woke up today, soaked. I've had to wash 4 pairs of pants so far from only two days of this.\n\nEverytime I walk and stand up I feel it come out..I seriously can not walk without knowing it's coming out of me. I have to sit in place. I can't lay down, because I can still feel it.\n\nI put 2 pads on instead of one, and I change it within 2 hours, and I'm cold, and shivering, and I feel light headed. And with the blood, there are TONS of clots...\n\nMy mom thinks it's normal. But I don't..but I need some advice on this.\n\nAnd by the way, I have had my period since I was 8. I'm 16 now.
|
Definitely not normal, I wouldn't ask those sort of questions on a forum like this though, speak to professionals. Anyone could come on here and say they're medically trained and really the closest they've ever come to owt medical is putting a plaster on someones finger!\nSeriously, seek advice
|
In order for the birth control to be fully effective, you have to put on the new patch 7 days after you took off the last one for your "off" week, regardless of when your period started and how long it lasted, otherwise there is a chance that you could ovulate.\nOn average, your period probably should be only 3-5 days, this is normal. It may be that your period starts late in the off week and continues shortly into your next "on" week. ( I change my patch on Sundays, and my period usually doesn't start until the following Thursday, and lasts until the following Monday, after I've put the next patch on.) This is individual for each person, depending on how your body reacts to the hormones.\nThat said, if your period doesn't start at all, especially if it happens two cycles in a row, I wouldn't panic, but you should talk to your doctor ASAP.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,423 |
What is the most effective non-surgical way to cure hemorrhoids?
|
Well, it is definitely correct that hemorrhoids are "hard nuts" to cure, but I do not agree that is impossible.\n\nFirst of all I wish to say that I tried several products myself without any success. I can say that with Rue Care Oil I got very good results, but the most important thing that I've learned was that I have to make some changes in my diet and my life style.\n\nSo, first of all you have to find out what is the cause if your hemorrhoids. \n\nHemorrhoids can develop due to a genetic predisposition, constipation is the most common cause of hemorrhoids, and other causes are pregnancy, significant overweight, overeating, heavy lifting, acid/alkaline imbalance, fatigue liver, Vitamin B-6 deficiency. Sitting or standing in one position for long periods of time and lack of exercise can contribute to the development of hemorrhoids. \n\nYou can know by yourself if in your case the cause of your hemorrhoids is constipation, overweight, overeating, long period of sitting/standing.\n\nFor other causes you should visit your doctor, and if the first one doesn't want to touch this problem, don't give up. Just go further until you find a doctor that will be willing to discuss with you the cause of your hemorrhoids.\n\nOnce you find the cause of your hemorrhoids you have to deal with it. Constipation - resolve your daily bowel movement with proper diet; overweight - lose weight (you can't imagine how better you'll feel, once your heart will not have to work so hard); acid/alkaline imbalance is also quite common cause due to improper nutrition.\n\nSo, when you treat your hemorrhoids, treat also the cause of your hemorrhoids. In this way you'll get long term results, otherwise your hemorrhoids will return sooner or later.
|
You could always smack around the one eyed wonder worm whilst whilstling the theme song to gilligan's island while riding the subway... then again.. a Chester Rumble might help...\n\nOHH! OHH! Try having more sex! Unless your girlfriend's pregrant, then you could try exercising, or going golfing! Dance Dance helps...\n\nas for the customers... treat em like they're the special retarded kids, and speak in your mo-mo voice... your mo-mo voice is the high picted voice you use to speak with babies and morons (Mo-Mo's)\\n\nJust remember... they dont have molecular transporters...
|
eng_Latn
| 29,424 |
i get realy bad cramps can u help?
|
7 Tips To Reduce Menstrual Cramps\n\nDid you know that menstrual cramps is the single greatest cause of lost school and working hours among women?\n\nAlso known as dysmenorrhea, menstrual cramps are the cause of an estimated 140 million hours of lost school and work. However, you do not have to live in pain. Below are some helpful tips that can help women during this particularly painful time of the month.\n\n1. Try to eat smaller, more frequent meals. A lot of food\ncauses blood sugar to rise and fluctuate. instead of eating three large meals, eat five or six small meals a day, each about two and a half hours apart.\n\n2. Exercise. Exercise can help alleviate menstrual cramps by raising the level of beta-endorphins, which are chemicals in the brain associated with pain relief. Studies have shown that beta endorphins have a positive effect on mood and behavior.\n\n3. Try an over the counter Ibuprofen. Advil, Nuprin, and Motrin IB all contain Ibuprofen, which is one of the best pain relievers around. 200 milligrams every four to six hours is the recommended dosage, or twice that if symptoms warrant.\n\n4. Oral contraceptive pills: Have been found to decrease the amount of menstrual tissue formed and lower the pain level (amplitude) of the uterine contractions.\n\n5. Mefenamic acid: Also found over the counter, effectively relieves severe menstrual pain while also reducing heavy menstrual bleeding, easing menstrual migraine, and easing the\nphysical and emotional symptoms of premenstrual syndrome.\n\n6. Reduce salt intake: To prevent water retention that causes bloating. Also, avoid liquor and other alcoholic beverages to reduce headaches.\n\n7. Learn to relax. Rest, sleep and relaxation exercises can help reduce the pain and discomfort of menstrual cramps. A relaxing massage or bath with oil made with chamomile, lavender, marjoram, ginger and/or clary sage. They are aromatic and can aid in relaxation.\n\nNever surrender to pain. There are steps you can take to help alleviate the pain and discomfort. So, the next time you experience any painful menstruation symptoms, be sure to try these tips.
|
Have you had a menstrual period before?\nIf this is the first time ever, then get a pad - ask an older female friend/confidant to explain this in person.\n\nIf you've had periods before, and this is an irregular occurence, then you absolutely should see a doctor.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,425 |
Is there something wrong with me???????
|
I just asked this same question. The only thing that gets me off is clitoral stimulation, not vaginal. I have to have something on my clit, and not just anything but a clit vibrator. What I got on feedback is that you have to be in the mood, you need a supportive partner, you need to be able to explore yourself to learn what you like, try different positions, that through clitoral you might have desensitized all the other areas and can only orgasm on that alone. That is what I got so I thought I would share that with you...
|
Get your doctor to check you and then he'll probably give you birth control. It helps your periods be regular. Don't worry. It isn't unusual. Lots of girls get this.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,426 |
I'm 28... do blood clots indicate miscarriage or menopause?
|
could be heavy bleeding. clotting when having your periods is natural. Don't panic. Unless you have a valid reason to think it's a miscarriage. Go to a gyno if thati s the case. But miscarriages that happen in the first few months of preganancy pass unnoticed. And your age. God, ppl have babies in their late 40s so it's not menopause. But seriously, just ask your mom. Those things sort of run in the family.
|
It's not a chat room but I might be able to help you here (42 here too and same) I just recently signed up for a yahoo group called hotflash it addresses such things as this. I posted the link below hope this helps it's a start anyway.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,427 |
Which Birthcontrol to use?
|
There are a lot of options these days- cervical cap, diaphragm, sponge, birth control pill, IUD, female condom, Depo-Provera, inplant, Ortho Evra, an NuvaRing. It would be best to talk to your doctor about which choice is right for you and your body. I would not recommend withdrawl as it has a very high rate of failure, and is like not using anything at all.
|
chastity is the best thing going i practice it for awhile now no worries about deseas when i worship i don't have to be guility of haveing sex outside marriage
|
eng_Latn
| 29,428 |
♥Will I get a grow spurt even if I got my period?
|
Getting your period has nothing to do with growing taller. Each happens on it's own schedule!\n\n Aaron
|
use protection- ie. condoms. or if you've already have had sex without using protection, go to your nearest pharmacy and ask for emergency contraception, they will give you two pills that you have to take, which will stop you from becoming pregnant.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,429 |
What are the symthoms of fibroids and how do you get rid of them?
|
Fibroids are knots of overgrown muscle tissue of the uterus. They can cause pain and irregular or heavy menstrual bleeding. If the problem is bad enough, the treatment is surgery-hysterectomy
|
your not the only one with that problem, i have an appointment with my gyn on friday to find out whats wrong with me becuase i've had that same problem for that same amont of time, but im not even 18 and i have been pregnate, teehee
|
eng_Latn
| 29,430 |
Im looking for a pill,liquid, or kind of substance that can make me......horny? does anyone know?
|
Alcohol works for me, and it is in liquid form....
|
If you did not protect yourself with the proper rain gear when you went swimming then you probably should get started with contacting your local planned parenthood or your doctor. Take whatever they prescribe. Do you have lower flank pain (low under ribs in back at hip area)? If so start flushing your system by drinking alot of water. Then get to you doctor to get it taken care of. Good Luck
|
eng_Latn
| 29,431 |
is the patch ortho evra dangerouse?? is it possible to loose weight because of the patch?
|
Actually, it is far MORE dangerous than the pill in terms of hormone exposure. In fact, "women who use the ORTHO EVRA birth control patch are exposed to about 60 percent more estrogen than if they were taking a typical birth control pill"
|
I've heard that you should really use a alternative method of birth control until you start your next birth control cycle. The effectiveness of the pills is a trickle-down cycle. You get the most drugs out of the pill in the beginning and less and less as your cycle goes on.\nAntibiotics reduce the effectiveness of the pill and you won't build up your "protection" again until you start your next pill cycle.\nUse a condom just to be safe.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,432 |
is it normal to have nots in your breast or boobs??
|
It can be normal as long as they are not cancerous but you should have your breasts examined every 6 months just in case.
|
Perhaps you could make jokes when kids make fun of you in order to deflect the attention. Something like: "Ya, it's my evil twin." I think things that stand out and make us different actually add character and it make us who we are. People whom make fun of others are the ones who are less than perfect and they're the ones with the problem not you. Though I can't answer your question on how to remove your bump I do wish you all the best in finding your answer. A big hug to you.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,433 |
Can going on the pill in the early teenage years harm you at all?
|
ok 1 - dont listen to the boys, they dont know wat the hell they are talking bout.\n2 - u need to go to the doctor so he/she can precribe the right pill for you. ( ask about diane 35, it reduces the hormone that produce body hair and clears pimples!)\n3- taking the pill is generally not harmful although some people experience side effects. Myself along with most of my friends went on the pill at age 15/16 and now 10years later are all fine (all my friend have had healthy babys too!) the pill is actually proven to reduce the chances of cervical cancer!\n\nHope this has helped!!
|
http://www.acne-control.org.uk/\n\nthis website should be your bible it is fantastic and tells you everything you need to know\n\nhope this helps xxx
|
eng_Latn
| 29,434 |
If you have PCOS how did you know you were pregnant?
|
One day I was very nauseous and after exhausting every other reason for why I could possibly be feeling so awful, I decided to take a pregnancy test. There it was...positive! You still have the same symptoms...you don't need a missing period to figure it out.
|
well,im sry but im not a doctor, but my best my best advice is to see a doctor...the gyno...
|
eng_Latn
| 29,435 |
where can i get the plan b birth control pill?
|
No problem just go to your nearest health department and they should ask you some questions to see if you're eligible but remember the sooner the better so if you haven't taken it in at least 3 days it basically useless. \nGood luck!!!
|
Huh. Did you ask your local Blockbuster? I found it online for rent at Blockbuster.com no problem.\n\nhttp://blockbuster.com/catalog/DisplayMovieSpecialOffers.action?channel=Movies&subChannel=&movieID=151999&displayBoxArt=true\n\nSo I'm just assuming here, but if you can rent it from their corporate site, you should be able to rent it at your local store (unless Mng, has decided not to offer it or something).
|
eng_Latn
| 29,436 |
Is it possible to reduce the size of your breasts WITHOUT surgery?
|
Losing weight will help and having an op to reuce them is very drastic. Two close friends of mine have had the op (They were very big breasted and had started to experience back and neck pain due to the weight of their boobs!). The op takes about 5 hours and cost both of them about 3k each and that was 4 years ago.\n\nId say try to eat healthily and lose a bit of weight (not too much though, and not too quickly) Then see how you feel about your boobs? You might find you no longer consider them an issue?
|
Hello..Ayurveda( the Indian world praised and known) have some remedies also for women..Check in some herbal or drug store.Amazing results are shown if daily a woma drinks at least two times(100gr.) of fresh celery juice..Good lcu!!
|
eng_Latn
| 29,437 |
my mom died when i was 5 and now i got my period?
|
Don't fret.... dads know about these things too. Just tell him what ya need.
|
Do you have a fever? If you have a fever go to the ER. This could be toxic shock syndrome, caused sometimes by IUD's. The IUD has a removal string henging into the vaginal area that can act like a conduit for bacteria to get into the uterus, from there, it can get into your blood stream and cause a serious blood infection. It might not be toxic shock, but it sounds very serious. Get checked.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,438 |
i am always wet down below; its water maybe sometimes a white substance? what is it from? and how do you stop?
|
You have normal vaginal secretions. When you see white substances, this is probably cervical fluid. Cerival fluid helps sperm reach the egg more easily (the vagina and cervix are very acidic and normally kill sperm quickly. . . cervical fluid helps sperm move faster and minimizes the acidicy). You should notice a cyclic nature to your secretions. Starting out with your period, then fairly watery for a few days, then sticky for a few days, then a day or two when the fluid seems like egg whites, then back to water until your period comes again. If this is what you are experiencing (or something similar to this) then everything is normal. If you have secretions that are chunky (like cottage cheese) or smell foul (like fish), then you should see a doctor as you likely have an infection of some sort.
|
Naughty, Naughty. On the top of your screen, go into tools then internet options. \nOnce there, delete cookies and clear history. Some sights have some pretty serious cookies so, good luck. You can also go to internet options and click on contents. There you can disable your auto complete. I hope this helps.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,439 |
how do I get free birth control and where do I get it??!!?
|
county health department\nplanned parenthood department\neither should be able to help you
|
You can't, best advice find someone with a home with an extra room and hope they'll rent at that rate.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,440 |
What is wrong with my vagina?
|
Could be a yeast infection.\n\nThere are over-the-counter medications available at the drug store (no doctor needed). You can ask the pharmacist for help to pick one out.\n\nAlways wear clean panties. Cotton breathes better. Never wear another girl's panties, leotard, or swim suit unless it is clean (and I do not mean it just looks clean).\n\nKeep the outside of your vagina clean (soap & water). Don't just give it a rinse, use the wash cloth. Do not use soap on the inside and no need to douche. A healthy vagina will clean itself.\n\nP.S. I'm a man, but I know my vaginas.
|
I Say get some toys! watch a couple of "movies" together and see where it goes. If that doesn't help you really need to see a doctor! Did you recently get married or have a baby? that tends to happen sometimes!
|
eng_Latn
| 29,441 |
Bleeding for 3 days after sex. Not a virgin & it's not my period. What's it from?
|
I can see why you're worried. Sex shouldn't be painful. It shouldn't make you bleed, either. That said - it doesn't mean there's definitely something wrong. But it does mean you need to get this checked out. \n\nSo please visit your GP and explain everything. You can ask for a woman doctor, if you prefer. Your doctor is likely to examine you internally to check all's well. It may be your vagina is inflamed for some reason - this would make it sore and likely to bleed. \n\nNext time you have sex you'll probably be scared in case it happens again - so please put your mind at rest and get this sorted.
|
I Say get some toys! watch a couple of "movies" together and see where it goes. If that doesn't help you really need to see a doctor! Did you recently get married or have a baby? that tends to happen sometimes!
|
eng_Latn
| 29,442 |
Bloody discharge. It has been 8 months now. I had Mirena fitted on Nov. '05.?
|
I would definately see another doctor for another opinion, as something is definately not right. It is possible that it could have shifted, or even punctured your uterus.
|
Check for water retention, though this sounds unlikely.\n\nAre you walking effectively, that is raising a sweat, power walking - at least 40-60 minutes a day?\n\nAnd it would be good to swim and cycle instead on alternate days.\n\nOf course, you have decreased and modified food intake, begun dieting, stopped eating between sensible meals and, or, adopted a vegetarian diet as well?\n\n.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,443 |
i havent got my period for 4 months now and im not pregnant so what do you thinks wrong with me?
|
You don't say how old you are, but menopause could be an answer if you're about that age. Also, being underweight or overweight can cause your menses to stop, as well as problems with your thyroid, endometriosis etc. You might want to seek the advice of a physician and have things checked out to rule out the possibilities mentioned above.
|
Try going to your doctor for a blood test. Ask questions, they work for you. That is my best advice to get tested for various things. Your thyroid could make you tired. It maybe as simple as stress or as complicated as lupus. Talk to a health professional for the best advice.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,444 |
my bf gets mad at me when i dont want to have sex with him.?
|
So you tell him to jack off by hiself
|
The Pill can affect your sex drive. Any time you alter your body's chemistry and hormone balance you can be pretty sure it will affect your sex drive. This is what the Pill does to prevent pregnancy. Maybe you should talk to your doctor about switching Pills or try another method of birth control. You can try charting your cycle for a natural method of birth control but natural methods are not as reliable for preventing pregnancy. What is worse - not having a sex drive or having a surprise pregnancy? I had a surprise pregnancy four years ago and would not go back and change a thing!
|
eng_Latn
| 29,445 |
If you have medicare how much do you pay for each medication?
|
well since there is a new drug coverage,my husband also qualified for the financial subsidary.i guess it may differ,each state,and plan,but he only has to pay $2.oo for genericand $5.00 for name brand,no higher than $5.00.also he doesnt have to pay any deductables.i would check with medicare and see if you qualify for assistance.they can tell you more.good luck =)
|
If you did not protect yourself with the proper rain gear when you went swimming then you probably should get started with contacting your local planned parenthood or your doctor. Take whatever they prescribe. Do you have lower flank pain (low under ribs in back at hip area)? If so start flushing your system by drinking alot of water. Then get to you doctor to get it taken care of. Good Luck
|
eng_Latn
| 29,446 |
can i be pregnant....?
|
If you're having irregular periods, that could be a hormonal imbalance. Every woman's cycle is different, so there's really no specific answer that can be given as to when you should take the pregnancy test...especially if you have irregular periods. Your best bet would be to talk to your primary care doctor or ob/gyn. They will ask you all of the appropriate questions to decide the course of action. If you find that you're not pregnant...be careful an use protection to avoid these scares.
|
This stupid shot should be outlawed.\n\nDo a search online for Depo Horror Stories. There are dozens of websites that exist for the sole purpose of women telling about what happened to them as a result of taking it.\n\nI agree - get off the shot immediately!!!
|
eng_Latn
| 29,447 |
This is just a mad question have just started to take Cerazette will my boobs get bigger or not??
|
no, if that was the case we'd all be taking it !!
|
Recocvery time varies from 4-8 weeks depending on your expected activity level and how much of a reduction you need.\nPros:\nLess weight and associated decrease in neck and back pain\nBetter ability to exercise\nLess rash below the breasts in hot weather\nEasier to find proportionate fitting clothes\n\nCons:\nLong surgery\nScars\nPossible infection\nAsymmetry\nLoss of nipple and areola (low chance)\nRecurrent if you gain more weight\nChanges in sensation of breast surface and or nipples
|
eng_Latn
| 29,448 |
i need a bf who is hot and goes to pms?
|
i think you need to spell out what pms is. when i think of pms, i only think of one thing......please clarify
|
Only if you knew way before hand, and you are on BC, if you skip the inactive week of pills you skip your period for the month. This only works with regular pills though, not anything "tri". \n\nYou can however use Instead softcups, instead of tampons or pads, you can have sex with them in, he'll never know your on your period. :)\n\nThey are sold in the tampon section.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,449 |
My husband and I have been TTC for 2 yrs with no luck (yet) so after much research I decided to order Vitex. My cycles were anywhere between 35-40 days and I had little to no CM. I took it as directed last month and noticed 100% improvement in my CM and I ovulated on day 15 which is unheard of for me! So far, this cycle seems to be identical to last month which is awesome! I haven't gotten a BFP yet but it has helped regulate my cycle!
|
I do not write reviews typically but this product changed my life! My periods have always been irregular, however I still did not expect them to just stop when I was 25.. I suffered the mental agony of never getting periods unless I took Provera when I decided enough was enough. The wise Internet came to my rescue and convinced me that Vitex could be the solution. I started taking this product once a day (first thing in the morning) for 120 days (2 boxes) with a gap of 2 days when I forgot to pack it on a business trip. During those 120 days, I got 5 periods (spotting, very light to light flow). Then I decided to give myself a week's break... and got my full fledged period. So, so thankful! If your doctor says everything's okay with you (yeah, right) BUT you just need Provera to get your period and fertility treatments to have children, I HIGHLY recommend you try this product. Just give it time to work. Good luck!
|
I noticed I was very tired and headachy after taking Vitex, but I read that is a common side effect and that it was temporary. After the first week, I only noticed the tiredness increasing. I would feel almost confused at times and just plain strange. When taking it during the day, one time, I completely drove past the shopping center I was going to. I'd go through these spells where I felt very heady, like I was going to pass out. I was only taking 250mg per day. I had high hopes for this as a treatment for PCOS, but I couldn't continue with it. This doesn't seem like a common result, but malaise and confusion are listed among vitex's side effects. Maybe I should have tried vitex fruit which is less potent than vitex extract, but this is something I'm not messing around with any more! Back to progesterone cream!
|
eng_Latn
| 29,450 |
how long does hot flashes and night sweats last in menopause and can they leave and come back
|
I am 50 and have been in menopause for about 14 months. Since April of last year, I have experienced periods of INTENSE hot flashes and night sweats - sometimes 30 within 24 hours! These periods last 6-8 weeks and then the hot flashes reduce in intensity and occurance gradually over the next 10 weeks. Then, unfortunately, they start again.
|
First of all, you're not alone. Up to 80% of postmenopausal women experience hot flashes. In a separate survey, 1 out of 2 postmenopausal women experiencing hot flashes reported they were moderate to severe. Hot flashes may range from mild, to moderate, to severe. While mild hot flashes only make you feel hot, moderate hot flashes also make you sweat. Hot flashes that make you sweat and stop what you are doing may be considered severe. In fact, some women may suffer more than 20 hot flashes a day. Hot flashes due to menopause can last from 6 months up to 13 years, averaging 2 years. You may not have to settle for sweating and suffering through daily moderate to severe hot flashes due to menopause. Keep track of your symptoms, and if you experience 7 or more moderate to severe hot flashes a day, consider asking your doctor if PREMARIN could help reduce your symptoms. 1 Learn about moderate to severe hot flashes during menopause. See risks & benefits of PREMARIN® (conjugated estrogens tablets, USP).
|
eng_Latn
| 29,451 |
how long do most women use hrt?
|
Talk to your doctor about taking hormone replacement therapy, or HRT, for a short time -- less than 5 years. This treatment prevents hot flashes in many women. Plus, it can help other symptoms of menopause, including vaginal dryness and mood disorders. Keep in mind that when you stop taking HRT, the hot flashes may come back. Short-term HRT carries some risks, including blood clots and gallbladder inflammation.
|
Users can be reassured provided: 1 HRT is taken for the correct reasons, i.e. to alleviate the symptoms of the menopause. 2 HRT is taken for only as long as necessary at the lowest effective dose. 3 HRT users are assessed by their GP at least once a year.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,452 |
is depo-provera popular
|
Depo-Provera is a well-known brand name for medroxyprogesterone, a contraceptive injection for women that contains the hormone progestin. Depo-Provera is given as an injection once every three months. Depo-Provera typically suppresses ovulation, keeping your ovaries from releasing an egg. Depo-Provera also thickens cervical mucus to keep sperm from reaching the egg. Medroxyprogesterone acetate is also available in a lower dosage.
|
Depo-Provera (DMPA) is a long-acting form of birth control. It is an injection (a shot) given every 11 - 13 weeks.epo-Provera (DMPA) is a long-acting form of birth control. It is an injection (a shot) given every 11 - 13 weeks.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,453 |
is edema common with menopause
|
Edema Water Retention & Weight Gain in Menopause. If you can get through perimenopause and menopause without gaining any weight, you are the rare and fortunate woman. Fluctuating hormones and water weight retention are the bane of middle-aged women. During your reproductive years, progesterone is the hormone manufactured when you ovulate.
|
Certain medications, such as those that treat high blood pressure, certain diabetes drugs, estrogens, and even non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can lead to edema. Some causes of edema are more serious, however, and may include: 1 Congestive heart failure. 2 Kidney disease. 3 Cirrhosis. 4 Cancer. 5 Surgery. 6 Arthritis.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,454 |
injection birth control how long
|
The birth control shot is a long-acting form of progesterone, a hormone that is naturally manufactured in the ovaries. The shot is given as an injection in the upper arm or in the buttocks once every 3 months to protect a female from becoming pregnant.
|
Dr. Nicole Bullock Dr. Bullock. 2 weeks: Most hormonal birth control (pills, patch, vaginal ring, depo shot, Nexplanon arm insert) ... All generally take 2 weeks to be effective. The Mirena iud is immediately effective. If you have recently started birth control but are worried about being pregnant call you doctor.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,455 |
how to delay your period, youtube
|
This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. This video from http://www.healthexpress.co.uk/ looks at ways in which you can delay your period safely either by using the combined oral contraceptive pill or the progestogen treatment Norethisterone. Related links: http://www.healthexpress.co.uk/period...
|
if you take a combined contraceptive pill you can delay your period by taking two packets back to back how you do this will depend on which pill you take for example monophasic 21 day pill you take a combined pill for 21 days followed by seven days without pills when you have a bleedee your gp for advice if you want to delay your period and you are not taking the combined contraceptive pill they may be able to prescribe medication called norethisterone to delay your period
|
eng_Latn
| 29,456 |
birth control patch definition
|
The birth control patch is a method of hormonal contraception. Ortho Evra, the birth control patch, was introduced in 2002. The patch is a highly effective birth control with approximately six of 100 women becoming pregnant in a year of typical use. A birth control patch is a small square patch that looks like a band-aid. It sticks to the skin and gradually releases hormones into the body to prevent pregnancy. It is replaced once a week.
|
Birth Control Pill. The most common type of birth control pill uses the hormones estrogen and progestin to prevent ovulation. When taken on schedule, the pill is highly effective. About 8% of typical users get pregnant, including those who miss doses.Like all hormonal contraceptives, the pill requires a prescription.omen who have trouble remembering a daily pill may want to consider the birth control patch. The Ortho Evra patch is worn on the skin and changed only once a week for three weeks with a fourth week that is patch-free. The patch releases the same types of hormones as the birth control pill and is just as effective.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,457 |
depo side effects
|
Irregular Menses: Some side effects of depo shot include, menstrual irregularity/ flow changes, bone loss.The 1st shot should be within 5 days of menses onset/then 1 shot every 3 months. Do not miss any dose as this may result in pregnancy. Over time most women stop having periods so keep taking your scheduled shots.
|
Depo-Provera Side Effects. Note: This page contains information about the side effects of medroxyprogesterone. Some of the dosage forms included on this document may not apply to the brand name Depo-Provera.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,458 |
depo provera consent
|
Tarleton State University Student Health Services 12/20/01 Page 1 of 1. Tarleton State University Student Health Center. Consent form for Depo -Provera? Depo-Provera? is a hormonal substance that prevents ovulation from occurring.
|
Depo-Provera is a contraceptive method for women. Itâs made of a hormone similar to progesterone. It's a shot that a doctor gives you in the arm or buttocks. Each shot works for up to 12 to 14 weeks, but you must get the injection once every 12 weeks to get its full protection.epo-Provera starts to work as birth control immediately after the first shot, if you get it within the first 5 days of your menstrual period.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,459 |
is it safe to do back to back ivf cycles
|
I did back to back IVF cycles at SGF and got pregnant on the second one. My doctor told me it was fine and that you get enough rest during the 2-3 weeks when you are on the pill. I responded well both times and had a better response on the second cycle, but they also upped my doses quite a bit.
|
Side effects of in vitro fertilization. Although you may need to take it easy after the procedure, most women can resume normal activities the following day. Some side effects after IVF may include: Passing a small amount of fluid (may be clear or blood-tinged) after the procedure. Mild cramping. Mild bloating.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,460 |
what is the most common birth control
|
1 The Pill. The pill is the common name for oral contraception. It's one of the safest, most effective, and popular methods of birth control. The pill is made up of synthetic forms of hormones that naturally occur in a female's body - progestin and estrogen.
|
Birth Control Pill. The most common type of birth control pill uses the hormones estrogen and progestin to prevent ovulation. When taken on schedule, the pill is highly effective. About 8% of typical users get pregnant, including those who miss doses.Like all hormonal contraceptives, the pill requires a prescription.omen who have trouble remembering a daily pill may want to consider the birth control patch. The Ortho Evra patch is worn on the skin and changed only once a week for three weeks with a fourth week that is patch-free. The patch releases the same types of hormones as the birth control pill and is just as effective.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,461 |
does ovarian cyst cause you to miss your period
|
Yes ovarian cysts can cause missed periods as well as other symptoms that are so similar to pregnancy you may wonder if you are pregnant. Many women with cysts report: 1. Missed or late periods. 2. Spotting between menstrual cycles. 3. Dizziness. 4. Tiredness.
|
A transient ovarian cyst can halt ovulation for a time. There are treatments for each of the causes of heavy bleeding we have discussed. So if you or someone you know have episodes of heavy blood loss rather than a normal period, talk to your doctor because there are ways to stop going with the flow.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,462 |
how many days after i take provera will my cycle start
|
But how many days after Provera will your period start? When using Provera for amenorrhea (absence of menstrual periods) or abnormal vaginal bleeding, the medication is taken for 5 to 10 days. Menstrual-like vaginal bleeding usually occurs three to seven days after treatment ends.
|
If you get your first Depo-Provera shot later than five days after your period, you will need to use condoms for the first seven days following the shot. If you want to continue to use Depo-Provera for birth control, you must return for another shot in 11 to 12 weeks, but no later than 13 weeks.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,463 |
how long will be my period be after taking provera
|
Provera and Ovulation Stimulation. When prescribed for women trying to get pregnant, Provera is usually given for 10 days. After that time a woman can expect bleeding from two to 10 days later. This regimen is often used for women who are trying to conceive, to initiate an artificial period so that the fertility drug Clomid (clomiphene citrate) can be started.
|
Depo-Provera is prescribed by a doctor and given as an injection once every 12 weeks. You should get your first shot within five days of beginning a period, unless you are presently using the Pill or an IUD. If you get your first Depo-Provera shot later than five days after your period, you will need to use condoms for the first seven days following the shot. If you want to continue to use Depo-Provera for birth control, you must return for another shot in 11 to 12 weeks, but no later than 13 weeks.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,464 |
symptoms of birth control pills
|
Started 2nd month, got a full period on placebo, and my pregnant tests are negative. Dr. Clyde Dorr Dr. Dorr. Yes.: Oral contraceptives (birth control pills) can mimic the symptoms of pregnancy, including nausea and fatigue. See your gynecologist for help with the symptoms and to rule out pregnancy.
|
That's because birth control pills supply your body with a constant level of estrogen and progesterone hormones. Some oral contraceptives, such as Yaz and Yasmin, can even decrease the frequency and severity of premenstrual symptoms such as a bloating, water retention, breast tenderness and cramping.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,465 |
can you use nuvaring continuously
|
Alternatively, if the NuvaRing is outside the vagina for more than three hours during the third week, you can start using a new ring right away. This may cause breakthrough spotting or bleeding. Use a backup method of contraception until you have used the new ring continuously for seven days. Or, if you used NuvaRing continuously for at least the previous seven days prior to explusion, you can discard the ring and wait up to seven days from the time the ring was removed or expelled to insert a new ring.
|
It works best when a woman inserts it, keeps it in place for three weeks, takes it out for one week, and then inserts a new ring. That keeps the correct level of hormone in a womanâs body. 1 Less than 1 out of 100 women will get pregnant each year if they always use NuvaRing as directed.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,466 |
pregnancy on mirena symptoms
|
Many women have complained of pregnancy like symptoms caused by the mirena. Some have even expeirenced milk leakage form the breasts but were not pregnant. The problem is when we insert something in our uterus our body can mistake this for a pregnancy and start producing whats called a chemical pregnancy.
|
Mirena in Detail - Patient Information: Side Effects. Get emergency medical help if you have severe pain in your lower stomach or side. This could be a sign of a tubal pregnancy (a pregnancy that implants in the fallopian tube instead of the uterus). A tubal pregnancy is a medical emergency.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,467 |
effects of using lupron extensive years
|
Children with CPP usually take Lupron via injection until they reach a normal age of puberty. Once Lupron injections are stopped, normal puberty functions begin again within a few weeks to a few months. Side effects of Lupron can include pain, burning, itching, and redness or swelling at the site of injection. In girls, some rare cases may experience vaginal bleeding or a white vaginal discharge. After several weeks of treatment, girls may experience side effects similar to those associated with menopause, including: Hot flashes; Vaginal dryness
|
Children with CPP usually take Lupron via injection until they reach a normal age of puberty. Once Lupron injections are stopped, normal puberty functions begin again within a few weeks to a few months. Side effects of Lupron can include pain, burning, itching, and redness or swelling at the site of injection. In girls, some rare cases may experience vaginal bleeding or a white vaginal discharge. After several weeks of treatment, girls may experience side effects similar to those associated with menopause, including: Hot flashes; Vaginal dryness
|
eng_Latn
| 29,468 |
how long does it take to get pregnant after depo
|
Yes, you can get pregnant after only one Depo shot. It's just a matter of when you might get pregnant. Some women, if they miss their second Depo shot, can get pregnant right away. For others, it can take months to conceive. For me personally, it took 18 months after only one Depo shot to conceive.
|
Answer Because you COULD get pregnant after 3 months and 1 day. I got pregnant 2 weeks after stopping the depo and switching to the pill. Everyone is different. I know of women who have been off the shot for years and still havent gotten pregnant.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,469 |
can i overlap pills to avoid period
|
Breakthrough bleeding â bleeding or spotting between periods â is common when you use birth control pills to delay or prevent periods, especially during the first few months. Breakthrough bleeding typically decreases over time, however, as your body adjusts to the new regimen.
|
If you are taking the combined contraceptive pill, it does not change the time of your menopause, but you will continue to have period-type bleeds during the seven-day pill-free intervals for as long as you take the pill. The combined pill can be taken until the menopause if you are healthy and a non-smoker. However, it shouldn't be taken if you are 35 or over and smoke. The progestogen-only pill (POP) can be taken until the menopause if you are a smoker.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,470 |
when does bleeding stop after birth
|
Q: What could happen or be the cause of someone bleeding longer than 6 weeks after having a c-section? I've been bleeding non-stop for 3 months after having my son! A: For most women, the bleeding that happens after a delivery (whether it is a vaginal delivery or a C-section) lasts no more than 6 weeks on average. Some women only bleed for 4 weeks, and some can bleed for up to 8 weeks.
|
Postmenopausal bleeding. Introduction. Postmenopausal bleeding is vaginal bleeding that happens at least 12 months after your periods have stopped. Although it's a common problem, it's not normal to bleed at this time â even if it's just spotting â so don't ignore it. Make an appointment to see your GP as soon as possible.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,471 |
how long does it take loos snapchat streaks
|
The fire emoji represents a streak. A streak in snapchat is defined as three days in a row in which you and a friend snap eachother. The number next to the streak tells you how many consecutive days you and a friend have snapped eachother. The fire emoji streak will appear when you have snapped three days in a row.
|
My OBGYN put me on the ortho evra patch and it went away within 2 months. I have been on the patch for about 2 years now. For the last couple of months I have gotten the very same symptoms again, exactly as before. Spotting 1 week before my period starts, very light.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,472 |
symptoms of excess estrogen in women
|
Estrogen is a necessary hormone in a woman's body, but having symptoms of high estrogen can be uncomfortable - and possibly dangerous. Many women in premenopause (usually beginning around 35 years old) experience the symptoms of excess estrogen: 1. Bloating, weight gain.
|
Additionally, women that have a low estrogen level are inclined to have low blood pressure. They also are more at risk of bone loss that can eventually lead to osteoporosis. Estrogen deficiency in women can also cause poor memory, depression, thinning of the hair and other symptoms. Most women that are in menopause have symptoms that can be credited to estrogen deficiency and low estrogen levels. Low estrogen levels are the most frequent cause of vaginal dryness as are hot flashes. Other menopause symptoms that might be a sign of estrogen deficiency in women are poor memory, dry skin and fatigue. Symptoms of estrogen deficiency in women include: Hot flashes.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,473 |
what is given for hot flashes besides premarin
|
Lower hormone levels in menopause may lead to hot flashes, vaginal dryness and thin bones. To help with these problems, women are often given estrogen or estrogen with progestin (another hormone). Like all medicines, hormone therapy has risks and benefits. Talk to your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist about hormones.
|
First of all, you're not alone. Up to 80% of postmenopausal women experience hot flashes. In a separate survey, 1 out of 2 postmenopausal women experiencing hot flashes reported they were moderate to severe. Hot flashes may range from mild, to moderate, to severe. While mild hot flashes only make you feel hot, moderate hot flashes also make you sweat. Hot flashes that make you sweat and stop what you are doing may be considered severe. In fact, some women may suffer more than 20 hot flashes a day. Hot flashes due to menopause can last from 6 months up to 13 years, averaging 2 years. You may not have to settle for sweating and suffering through daily moderate to severe hot flashes due to menopause. Keep track of your symptoms, and if you experience 7 or more moderate to severe hot flashes a day, consider asking your doctor if PREMARIN could help reduce your symptoms. 1 Learn about moderate to severe hot flashes during menopause. See risks & benefits of PREMARIN® (conjugated estrogens tablets, USP).
|
eng_Latn
| 29,474 |
when can a mirena be inserted?
|
If you are breast-feeding, have irregular periods or haven't been consistently using birth control, you may need to take a pregnancy test before Mirena is inserted or have it inserted during a period. If you have Mirena inserted more than seven days after the start of your period, you should be prepared to use backup contraception for one week. Taking a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others), one to two hours before the procedure can help reduce cramping.
|
Contraception After Mirena Removal. 1 You may insert a new Mirena® (levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system) immediately following removal. If a patient with regular cycles wants to start a different birth control method, remove Mirena during the first. 7 days of the menstrual cycle and start the new method.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,475 |
what body changes occur after c section
|
Sore breasts. Several days after the C-section, your breasts might become firm, swollen and tender (engorgement). To ease discomfort, nurse, use a breast pump, apply warm washcloths or take a warm shower to express milk. Between feedings, place cold washcloths or ice packs on your breasts.
|
After your c-section, it is normal to have some bleeding. However, uncontrollable bleeding and/or damage to a major blood vessel are possible complications of this procedure.There are different causes of serious bleeding and different ways to stop it; sometimes, it even stops by itself.f bleeding continues or increases after your c-section, another surgery may be required. After delivery, some women experience postpartum hemorrhage from the uterus, or significant bleeding after childbirth. Postpartum hemorrhage can be caused by several factors, such as placental problems or uterine atony.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,476 |
what birth control stops periods
|
2. Make your periods lighter. All types of hormonal birth control are even better at reducing pain than over-the-counter meds. The hormonal IUD, the implant, the shot, the pill, the patch, and the ring will all make periods lighter. This is because these methods of birth control make the lining of the uterus thinner.
|
6. Get help from a doctor now âº. No not lemon: Lemon will not stop your period. Stopping the period is possible with birth control pills or a medication called Progesterone if taken at the right time. If you're already on birth control pills, just skip the placebo blank pills and go straight into a fresh pack.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,477 |
what does birth control do to your body
|
Plus you have proportionally more testosterone in your system right before and during your period, which can also lead to more zits. The hormones in your birth control can amplify this effect by adding more hormones to your system and increasing the natural variation your body experiences over the course of your cycle.lus you have proportionally more testosterone in your system right before and during your period, which can also lead to more zits. The hormones in your birth control can amplify this effect by adding more hormones to your system and increasing the natural variation your body experiences over the course of your cycle.
|
Question: Does Birth Control Stop Ovulation? Combination birth control methods (such as the birth control pill, the patch, and NuvaRing) have the main goal each month of preventing your body from releasing an egg. Sometimes, progestin-only birth control (like Depo Provera, the minipill, Mirena, Nexplanon, and Skyla) can also do this.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,478 |
can you be on the depo-shot while pregnant?
|
It uses a synthetic version of the hormone progesterone to achieve these results. Unlike the Pill, your physician will give you a shot, usually in the arm or buttocks. If Depo-Provera shots are received on a recommended basis, pregnancy is highly unlikely.
|
Getting the Depo Provera shot within the first week after the beginning of your period will protect you from pregnancy right away. In addition, if you get the shot within a week of having an abortion or miscarriage, or within a few weeks after giving birth, you receive protection from getting pregnant immediately.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,479 |
does blood thinner affect period
|
Periods and blood thinners. What can I do to make my insane periods go away. Ever since I have been on blood thinners my periods have been really heavy and last for ever. Any ideas on how can shorten them and stop heavy bleeding. Leave A Reply.
|
1 If your blood is too prone to clotting, clots can travel throughout your bloodstream and cause damage to major organs. Blood thinners can prevent blood clots from forming and reduce the risk of thrombosis. Blood thinners should be taken with caution. They can cause heavy bleeding from a cut or wound or heavy menstrual bleeding. You can also experience dizziness, headaches, stomach problems, or jaundice.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,480 |
when should you expect vaginal bleeding when pregnant
|
What to Expect: Changes in Your Body. Pregnancy is different for every woman. Some women glow with good health and vitality during those first three months; others feel absolutely miserable. Here are some of the changes you might experience, what they mean, and which signs warrant a call to your doctor. Bleeding. About 25% of pregnant women experience slight bleeding during their first trimester. Early in the pregnancy, light spotting may be a sign that the fertilized embryo has implanted in the uterus. However, if you have significant bleeding, cramping, or sharp pain in your abdomen, call your doctor. These could be signs of a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy (a pregnancy in which the embryo implants outside of the uterus). Breast tenderness. Sore breasts are one of the earliest signs of pregnancy.
|
Pregnant women can have some light irregular bleeding during pregnancy, but it should not be like a ânormalâ period. Some women can confuse this for their period because often it can come right around the time she was expecting her normal period. The irregular bleeding or spotting that can occur during pregnancy is often a dark brown or a light pinkish color. It should not be enough bleeding to fill pads or tampons over a few days. If you are bleeding enough to fill pads and tampons, then this would be a good indication that you are probably not pregnant.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,481 |
what do birth control pills do
|
How do birth control pills prevent pregnancy? The birth control pill works by stopping sperm from meeting an egg (which is called fertilization). The hormones in the pill stop ovulation. No ovulation means there's no egg hanging around for sperm to fertilize, so pregnancy can't happen.
|
Birth control pills (oral contraceptives) are used to prevent ovulation. Without ovulation, the chance that ovarian cysts will form is reduced and your symptoms may be relieved. Although birth control pills do not make ovarian cysts go away any faster, their use may prevent new cysts from forming.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,482 |
how long taking a birth control pill before it becomes effective
|
2 doctors agreed: 7 days: Most doctors recommend 7 days of birth control pills before having unprotected intercourse. Even with pills, there is still a 4-6% chance of pregnancy over course of a year. If miss 1 pill, take that pill immediately the next day with that days pill. If miss 2 days pills, take 3 pills and use back up method until you get your period.
|
Dr. Nicole Bullock Dr. Bullock. 2 weeks: Most hormonal birth control (pills, patch, vaginal ring, depo shot, Nexplanon arm insert) ... All generally take 2 weeks to be effective. The Mirena iud is immediately effective. If you have recently started birth control but are worried about being pregnant call you doctor.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,483 |
how fast does a iud work
|
The copper IUD works for up to 10 years. One hormonal IUD (Mirena) lasts for up to 5 years. The other hormonal IUD (Skyla) lasts for up to 3 years. Your doctor can remove the IUD at any time if you want to get pregnant or if you no longer want to use an IUD.he copper IUD starts working right away after it is inserted. The hormonal IUD starts working right away if it is inserted within 7 days after the start of your period. If a hormonal IUD is inserted at any other time during your menstrual cycle, you will have to wait for 7 days for it to start working.
|
1 Copper IUD. 2 The most commonly used IUD is the copper IUD (such as Paragard). 3 Copper wire is wound around the stem of the T-shaped IUD. 4 The copper IUD can stay in place for up to 10 years and is a highly effective form of contraception. The hormonal IUD, such as Mirena or Skyla, releases levonorgestrel, which is a form of the hormone progestin. 2 The hormonal IUD appears to be slightly more effective at preventing pregnancy than the copper IUD. 3 There are two hormonal IUDsâone works for 5 years, and the other works for 3 years. 4 Copper IUD.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,484 |
how effective is the birth control shot
|
How effective is the Depo shot? The birth control shot â Depo-Provera â is one of the most effective methods of birth control available. Each shot of Depo-Provera will protect you from pregnancy for 12 weeks. It works best when you get the birth control shot regularly, every 12 weeks. Fewer than one out of 100 women will get pregnant each year if they always use the birth control shot as directed. About six out of 100 women will get pregnant each year if they donât always use the birth control shot as directed.
|
The shot is a progestin form of birth control and it works by preventing eggs from being released from the ovaries, as well making cervical mucous thicker (which helps prevent sperm from reaching a womanâs eggs). If you get the shot within a week of your periodâs start, Depo-Provera starts working right away. If you donât get it during that time in your menstrual cycle, using a back-up form of birth control is recommended for that week after the shot. While some of you may find shots a little scary, but letâs just say that thereâs nothing scary about the effectiveness of the Depo-Provera shot. It is 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. However, like the pill and IUDs, the Depo shot does not protect you from STDs (so again, as always, wear a condom !).
|
eng_Latn
| 29,485 |
how long of removal of nuvaring will i start period
|
Cyclic Use (3 weeks on, 1 week off): Once you insert the ring, you should leave it in place for 3 weeks in a row. After 3 full weeks, you will remove the ring for 1 week before you start your next cycle. You will most likely get your period during the âring-freeâ week. This is the (7 day) break in between cycles when you are not using the ring. Your period will likely come 2-3 days after you take the ring out of your vagina.
|
1 Remove your old NuvaRing for 1 week (7 days) and insert a new NuvaRing 1 week (7 days) later (See Steps 1 through 4) . 2 If you leave NuvaRing in your vagina longer than 4 weeks (28 days), remove the ring and check to make sure you are not pregnant. Remove your old NuvaRing for 1 week (7 days) and insert a new NuvaRing 1 week (7 days) later (See Steps 1 through 4) . 2 If you leave NuvaRing in your vagina longer than 4 weeks (28 days), remove the ring and check to make sure you are not pregnant.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,486 |
what causes painful ovaries after menopause
|
Though the symptoms are the same for women of all ages, the cancer is most likely to strike women after menopause. Ovarian cancer is most likely to cause pain in the pelvic and abdominal area, according to the CDC. But it can also cause low back pain or even pain in the legs. Sometimes it causes pain during sex. The pain is likely to be constant and to gradually worsen, according to the Mayo Clinic.
|
Ovary Pain After Menopause. AuntieDee. I am 55 years old and in good health other than newly diagnosed high blood pressure (which is under control). In the fall I had my annual pelvic and noted to my doctor that I had some very faint spotting.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,487 |
if you don't get your period what happens
|
Thankfully, simply cutting down on exercise or gaining a couple pounds will get your BMI up a bit, and you'll get your period, she says. What you don't want to do is go without a period for more than a year (if you're not on birth control), which can put you at risk for bone loss and osteoporosis.
|
A hormonal pill can awesomely regulate your cycle, so when you stop taking it, it can be a shock to your body. We're not sure exactly why it happens, but it may take time for your system to wake up, says Dr. Dweck. So, it might be a couple months until you get your period again. One big thing to remember: You can still get pregnant even without a period â you can still ovulate â so use condoms anyway if you're not ready to get pregnant. 6. Stress is getting to you. Work has been totally nuts or your class load has you pulling all-nighters.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,488 |
how long can misoprostol be administered
|
During the first appointment at the clinic you receive the mifepristone pill to take orally. Then 24 to 72 hours later, in the privacy of your own home, you take the the second medication, misoprostol. Misoprostol causes contractions resulting in a miscarriage.
|
Most women pass the pregnancy within 4 or 5 hours after taking the misoprostol. For others it can be quicker or take longer. Almost all women miscarry within a few days. Itâs normal to have some bleeding or spotting for up to 4 weeks after the abortion-use sanitary pads to make it easier to keep track of your bleeding.f you are over 9 weeks or you prefer to wait, you will leave the clinic and return anytime from 1-3 days later. Your healthcare professional will discuss the options with you. Most women can carry on their usual lives at home or work after taking mifepristone, but may have some bleeding and period-like pains.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,489 |
when is a period too heavy
|
Treatment options. If your period is heavy due to a hormone change, it can often be reversed through hormone supplements or switching to a different type of contraceptive. For some of the more severe issues, treatment can vary. Infections like pelvic inflammatory disorder can usually be treated with antibiotics.
|
Periods are considered heavy if there is enough blood to soak a pad or tampon every hour for several consecutive hours. Other symptoms of a heavy period can include: Nighttime bleeding that requires getting up to change pads or tampons. Passing large blood clots during menstruation.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,490 |
does mucus plug form every month
|
Sorry, something has gone wrong. Trending Now. Answers. Best Answer: when you ovulate actually is when the mucus begins to form....it's just there is no menstural cycle to get rid of it. just like the lining of the uterus becomes thick with blood every month, we also produce a lot of mucus every month. The mucus helps the sperm servive long enough to get to the egg.
|
4 out of 4 found this helpful. i thought i lost my mucus plug at 25 weeks but when i called in to the doctors office they said the mucus plug will be one giant glob that will stick together. i have had that snotty discharge since 25 weeks and am 28 weeks now.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,491 |
how long does it take depo provera to get out of your system
|
The DEPO will stay in your system for 3 months but you can become pregnant and conceive, before the 3 month time frame is up. One in a 100 women getting a Depo shot every 12 weeks will get pregnant in a year. After stopping it takes on average a further 9-10 months to get pregnant.f you are on depo provera it stays in the system for three months.....you go to take your shot every three months. Going Off Depo. The book Contraceptive Technology says: It is not possible to discontinue Depo Provera immediately.
|
With Depo it's more common to be between 3 - 18 months or longer. The time varies in every woman and can be from 2-3 months to 12-18 months .The length of time you use Depo-Provera usually has no effect on how long it takes you to become pregnant.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,492 |
when your pregnant do you discharge
|
Vaginal discharge in pregnancy. All women, whether they're pregnant or not, have some vaginal discharge starting a year or two before puberty and ending after the menopause. How much discharge you have changes from time to time, and it usually gets heavier just before your period. Yes. Almost all women have more vaginal discharge in pregnancy.
|
Normal vaginal discharge during pregnancy is called leukorrhea and is thin, white, milky, and mild smelling. Leukorrhea is normal and nothing for you to worry about. During pregnancy do not: 1 Use tamponsâthey can introduce new germs into the vagina. 2 Doucheâthis can interrupt the normal balance of healthy bacteria in the vagina and lead to infection. 3 Assume that it is a vaginal infection and treat it yourself.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,493 |
why do my breasts hurt after menopause
|
Breast tenderness can be explained as pain, soreness, or any discomfort in the breasts. It is generally associated with swelling, soreness, aching, or pain that appears in either or both breasts. Some degree of breast tenderness is not unusual during menopause.Breast tenderness is normal during menstruation, pregnancy, and breastfeeding. It is slightly noticeable and a little uncomfortable, but this symptom typically stabilizes after those periods end.reast tenderness can be caused by various factors, such as chest injury. However, in most cases, unbalanced levels estrogen and progesterone are the main cause behind menopausal breast tenderness. During the menstrual cycle, estrogen and progesterone levels vary in different ways.
|
Vaginal bleeding, during or after menopause, is often a sign of a problem. 1 Unusual vaginal bleeding, spotting, or discharge. For premenopausal women, menorrhagia, or abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB). 2 Difficulty or pain when urinating. 3 Pain during sexual intercourse. Pain in the pelvic area.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,494 |
do the day after pill make u bleed
|
RN, FNP. After taking the morning after pill, you may have spotting for any number of days, possibly until your next normal period. This is withdrawal bleeding, a side effect of taking hormones and then having them leave your system; it's not a regular period.he presence or absence of side effects like cramping or bleeding doesn't tell you whether the morning after pill prevented pregnancy. Your next period may come a week early, ⦠a week late, or right on time. If you get your period with an amount of flow that's normal for you, that's a good sign that you're not pregnant.
|
Your periods may be irregular when you first come off the pill, and you should allow up to three months for your natural menstrual cycle to re-establish itself fully. This is because the pill contains the hormones that stop ovulation (the release of an egg) each month. The first period after stopping the pill is known as a withdrawal bleed. The next period after this withdrawal bleed is your first natural period.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,495 |
what would cause bleeding from nipple
|
Non-pregnancy causes. If pregnancy has been ruled out, it's likely that your nipple discharge is caused by one of the following conditions: duct papilloma â a harmless growth inside your breast duct (the tube that carries milk from the gland to the nipple) that typically causes bloodstained discharge from one breast.
|
Spontaneous discharge of fluid or blood from a nipple is a concern, except during pregnancy and breast-feeding. This type of discharge occurs without pressing or stimulating the nipple. Galactorrhea is one type of spontaneous nipple discharge. It may be a side effect of a medicine or caused by a noncancerous tumor in the pituitary gland (pituitary adenoma), decreased thyroid function (hypothyroidism), or certain types of cancer.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,496 |
can you use monistat while on period
|
In brief: Yes but messy. You can use monistat while you are on your period. However, it will be messy. Typically, symptoms of yeast infection tend to improve with the onset of menstrual period because of changes in ph. In brief: Yes but messy. You can use monistat while you are on your period. However, it will be messy. Typically, symptoms of yeast infection tend to improve with the onset of menstrual period because of changes in ph.
|
It is safe to use over the counter during pregnancy because your cervix is closed. Although we never recommend monistat 1 day treatment because in order for the 1 day to work, you have to catch it litterally when you start to itch or first see discharge. We always recommend the 3 day or 7 day because it does take longer to get rid of them.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,497 |
how to get depo provera out of your system faster
|
Most women are able to get all of the Depo Provera out of their system within twelve months, but in some cases it is longer. However, some women get pregnant right away after going off of their quarterly shot. It just depends on every womanâs body.he sad truth is that there is no real way to rush the Depo Provera and get it out of your system. The best thing that you can do if you are trying to conceive is to plan ahead. Decide when you want to conceive, and go off of the Depo Provera shot in plenty of time to get it out of your system before conceiving.
|
Depo-Provera is a contraceptive method for women. Itâs made of a hormone similar to progesterone. It's a shot that a doctor gives you in the arm or buttocks. Each shot works for up to 12 to 14 weeks, but you must get the injection once every 12 weeks to get its full protection.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,498 |
how long it takes to get pregnant after stopping the pill
|
Menstrual bleeding usually results from a decrease in natural hormone levels about 14 days after the ovulation, if you're not pregnant. The average woman takes one month to three months to start ovulating again after stopping the pill. Sometimes ovulation may occur sooner; other times, it may take longer.So the first sign that your ovulation has returned is usually the reappearance of your regular menstrual cycle, a couple of weeks after ovulation.ithout ovulating you cannot get pregnant. So if you are on the birth control pill, the first step in trying to get pregnant is to stop the pill. Preferably, if you want to get pregnant and you have been on the pill, you wait until the end of the birth control pill pack and then just don't start with the new pack.
|
Or the condom may have broken or fallen off during sex. A girl may be more than 24 hours late in taking the pill. The emergency contraceptive pill (or the morning after pill) is a hormone pill that can be taken up to three days (up to 72 hours) after having unprotected sex to prevent pregnancy. The sooner it is taken the more effective it is.
|
eng_Latn
| 29,499 |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.