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Women's Health - April 2007

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my vergina has ben so ichy for the past few day i just got my 5 or 6th peroid and iv never had any sex an im only 11 almost 12 and im starting to get scared but i hate doctors help me

2007-04-23 12:51:30 · 18 answers · asked by Kate-Lynn 2

it was very very light, like i couldnt wear a tampon...just a panty liner and there was hardly blood on that only when i wiped really. Now i just went pee and wiped clear discharge and when i wiped again it was pink blood.
What could this be? I am 20, usally my period is normal.(heavy first 2 days then slows down through out the week.) ...and always around the same time of the month.. I am not itchy, dosnt hurt when i pee, no cramps or anything..
Can something be wrong with me???

2007-04-23 12:47:13 · 1 answers · asked by Princess S 1

so im on birth control and have been since i was 11 for irregular periods.. throughout the years i have messed up sometimes on them by forgetting to take them... and then i'll just skip that month.. and then start up again on them the next month.. is this bad?.... and have you heard of this leading to problems down the road?... and as far as taking them for a long period of time [ever since i basically got my period] could this lead to any problems.. ive asked my doctor by she just kind of dances around the subject..

.. any info would help. thanks :]

2007-04-23 12:41:26 · 3 answers · asked by dani 2

I found out recently that I have a small cyst on my cervix. I have not had a period since Feb. The Dr. said all this was normal. I just don't know how normal this is. I want to have kids one day, this will be cyst number three, the others was on my ovaries. I have been on birth control for years with regular cycles, I'm 24, not under or over weight and not pregnant, I made sure and got that checked. Endemetriosis runs in my family, should I be concerned? Has this happened to you?

2007-04-23 12:37:32 · 2 answers · asked by MIN MIN 4

yes, hubby and i are ttc and my cycles are from 26-36 days {which is normal} my cycle this time was 26 days and i was 1 week and 4 days late. which is 10 days late. on the 11 th day being late i started bleeding, not spotting but it wasn't heavy like my normal period.which i started around 930pm, day 12 it was still the same amount of blood which i do need a pad. 13th day i stopped bleeding and now the only time blood is on my pad is after i pee. now it's like spotting. i took a test like 5 days ago and it was negative. is there a chance i could be pregnant. this bleeding i don't know if it's a true period or what is going on. what do you girls think. has this happened to you and you were pregnant. thanks.

2007-04-23 11:30:29 · 8 answers · asked by ? 5

2007-04-23 11:13:17 · 2 answers · asked by AnnaBanana 1

I was at the age of 13 when I started using the depo shot I used the every moth and I got switch to the every three months until I was 16 now Im 18 and planing to start a family and been trying with in the past 8months and Im not able to I wonder if its the age I started getting birth control effected me or its just siply the depo shot?

2007-04-23 10:54:47 · 16 answers · asked by vlysd1988 1

Earlier I was getting out of the shower and then I felt really dizzy and I couldn't see out of my eyes. I layed down (on the floor) and it will be better in about 20-30 seconds.
Then about 10 minutes later, I was on Yahoo! answers and I felt really dizzy again. I jumped up. Once again I couldn't see. I knew there was a bed right behind the chair so I took about 2 steps and then fell on the bed. It was over after 20 seconds or so. But I still layed there about 10 minutes b/c I felt like if I got up I would fall or throw up or something.
This has happened to me before plenty of times, so I am not scared when it happens. I just wonder what is going on though. I am only 13. No one else is home right now, so I don't know what to do so that won't happen again.
Has this ever happened to you before?

2007-04-23 10:52:32 · 15 answers · asked by tennisluver13 3

Please help?
I've been getting a lot of preg symptoms including nausea, enlarged breasts and stomach. I haven't missed a period and all the tests are negative. But I feel throbbing in my stomach and I keep thinking, I didn't really have sex. I dry hump and 1 time, I only had pajamas but he had pants on. Is there still a possiblity? Can I trust the test?

The blood test I took was 13 days post possible conception and hCg level less that 2...

I got my period yesterday but it's light and right now it stops, and I don't know if it's gonna come back or anything. What's happening? Please help! My stomach feels bigger and I feel slutters.

2007-04-23 10:48:42 · 1 answers · asked by confused 1

I see these girls on TV that do this regularly to keep their weight down. Do they feel immediately hungry again after throwing up, or does this allow them to eat and satisfy their hunger without gaining weight? Sure its bad, but does it actually work to control weight?

2007-04-23 10:44:31 · 8 answers · asked by LanceMiller77 2

I am going on a trip tomorrow and started to take two birth control pills at the same time someone told me that it works. I am not really on my period I am just having breakthroughs and I have been on those for about 5 days now. Is there anything else I can try?

2007-04-23 10:08:11 · 5 answers · asked by sammycolt 2

I have been on the Depo-provera for 4 months so far and I have been experiencing a lot of side-effects: I have put on around 7lbs, I have been feeling depressed, sex has been really painful (especially the first couple of weeks after having the shot) and my libido has been petering out. I do not want to have another one!
I have tried lots of hormonal contraceptives (various types of pill and mini-pill) and all of them give me nasty side-effects or I am too rubbish at remembering to take them on time, so I am considering asking my doc for an IUD. He has repeatedly told me I am not a good candidate as I haven't had any children but I've done some googling and it appears this shouldn't stop you having an IUD, it just makes it a little more painful.
The problem is, I am going to be away travelling in China when my depo runs out. Can I get an IUD fitted before I go?
Does anyone have any experiences with either the IUD/depo that may help?

2007-04-23 10:02:44 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

For most people talking on a mobile phone, cooking dinner in the microwave or driving in a car is simply part of modern living in 21st century Britain.

But completing any such tasks is impossible for Debbie Bird - because she is allergic to modern technology.

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Debbie and her husband Tony often sleep in a silver-plated mosquito net

The 39-year-old is so sensitive to the electromagnetic field (emf) or 'smog' created by computers, mobile phones, microwave ovens and even some cars, that she develops a painful skin rash and her eyelids swell to three times their size if she goes near them.



Debbie Bird's eyelids swell to three times their size when she is exposed to microwaves
As a consequence, Mrs Bird, a health spa manager, has transformed her home into an EMF-free zone to try and stay healthy.
The walls are all covered in special carbon paint, the windows have a protective film on them and she and her husband, Tony, 45, even sleep under a silver-plated mosquito net to deflect the radiowaves.

'I can no longer do things that I used to take for granted,' Mrs Bird said last night. 'My day-to-day life has been seriously affected by EMF.

'I don't own a microwave. I don't use mobile phones at all. I can't even use a cordless phone. We have a plasma screen TV because the old style one gave out gamma rays, which brought on my reaction.

'I can't even get in my friend's BMW. If I do I immediately start getting a headache and my head starts tingling.

'Even shopping is a problem. I can't go in places like Starbucks where there is Wi-Fi broadband and always have to be aware of my environment.'

Mrs Bird first realised that she was electro-sensitive when she moved with her husband, a writer and environmental consultant, and their eight-year-old daughter, Antonia, to a new apartment in Bowden, near Altrincham, Greater Manchester.

Unbeknown to her, however, her neighbours were all using wireless internet connections and had cordless phones.

'At first I couldn't sleep,' Mrs Bird added. 'Then I started developing a skin reaction. I had a burning sensation down my face, on my forehead and elbows. I looked like I had been severely burnt on my forehead.

'I felt very tired all the time and my eye-lids would swell up to three times their size.'

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Debbie's home is a radio-wave free zone. A clear protective film has been put on the windows and the walls have been redecorated with a special carbon paint

Mrs Bird was referred to a skin specialist, but the problem was so severe the couple decided they had no option but to move to a new home, in nearby Hale, Greater Manchester.

They took electromagnetic readings of the property and set about making it safe. The house was completely re-wired, had clear protective film put on the windows and every wall was painted with black carbon paint, which cost £250 per tin, to deflect the harmful rays.

All the couple's bedroom curtains are also silver-plated and they sleep under a silver-plated mosquito net, which also protects against radiation.

Although the renovation was not cheap, Mrs Bird said it was worth it. Her skin rashes have gone and she no longer has trouble sleeping. Officially in the UK, electro-sensitivity (ES) does not exist as a medical condition.

Doctors say there is little scientific evidence to back up a link between EMF and poor health. They claim the symptoms, often attributed to flu or viruses, are psychosomatic.

But campaigners disagree. They reckon around 500 people are already being treated for ES and as many as five per cent of the population could be affected.

Rod Read, director of Electro-Sensitivity UK, said: 'I have seen hundreds of people who exhibit symptoms they directly attribute to the electrical items around them.

'But it is a politically incorrect illness, the Government or electronic companies don't want people thinking their mobile phones or microwaves are dangerous.

'In the past doctors have dismissed symptoms as something like flu, but the pathology is now established. It has a huge detrimental physical effect and stops people living normal lives.'

For more information or free advice contact info.eco.emf@btinternet.com

2007-04-23 09:56:28 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am suppose to go on a trip tommorrow and have had breakthroughs for the last 7days starting on the 14th. I took two birth control pills at the same time. I am hoping that will work. Does anyone have any other suggestions?

2007-04-23 09:54:39 · 3 answers · asked by sammycolt 2

Okay, I had a c-section 2 years ago, over the past week i have been having little niggling pains on and slightly above my scar. Any ideas what this could be, my scar seems a little swollen.

Im not pregnant, incase anyone asks

2007-04-23 09:50:02 · 6 answers · asked by x !! Me !! x 2

i want to get back into the workout scene. i have been lazy for sometime now and i need to get back out for health reasons more so than vanity. i am a bottom heavy person who really needs to shed some meat off her rump.

i need to know if anyone can suggest some exercises that are geared more for the thigh and buttocks area than just general calisthenics. i want to lose all over but i trulyy need assistance on the glutes.

please to help

2007-04-23 09:43:10 · 1 answers · asked by edcltu 1

that makes your boobs bigger is there? if so tell me witch one

2007-04-23 09:27:18 · 3 answers · asked by Gengta Bitch 1

I am 21 years old, and have been experiencing painful breasts and sore nipples for the last 5 days. I am relatively small chested (34A-B depending on where I shop :o) ) and started my period when I was 13.
I have done a lot of research myself on the internet, and so far, nothing that explains my problem.
I am on Ortho-Tri Lo (since I was 14) and recently took a break from the pill for December and January. I resumed taking it as normal in February.
I had a normal period this month that began on April 5th and ended on the 9th. The pain started on the 15th, and has persisted since (now over a week!)
I am hoping someone might know whats up-
I don't have the option of going to the doctor's yet (NO HEALTH INSURANCE), and called my local community clinic, who cannot see me until the 30th of this month.
What could this be? Could I be pregnant, even on BC?

2007-04-23 09:26:30 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

when you loose your virginity do you burn when you pee? its been a month since i lost my virginity and i still can't stop burning when i pee.. does this happens when you loose your virginity?

2007-04-23 08:35:34 · 2 answers · asked by unknown 1

You Kno Most Normal Peoples Vagina Is Flat? Well Mine Like Bulges So I Cant Wear Tight Clothes Or A Swimsuit Or Anythin Like That! I Wont Let My Boyfriend See Me Naked And We Have Sex In The Dark Because Of This! Not Only Is This Putting Strain On My Relationship Its Made Me So Self Concious About Myself And What I Wear. I Always Wear Joggers Because Of This And Eveyone Moans At Me 4 Not Wearing Girlie Clothes But I Cant Tell Anyone Because Im Too Embarresed. Does Anyone Know Why It's Like This Or Know If Theres Any Way I Can Get Rid Of It? I Have Polycystic Ovaries And An Underactive Thyroid If That Helps? x

2007-04-23 08:33:32 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

A little over a week ago I got the depo-provera shot. Exactly a week later I had unprotected sex. The day I got the shot I read on the drugs official website that the shot takes effect immediately. It literally said that once you walked out of your physician's clinic it would have started working. I then today read on wikipeda.com that it can take up to two weeks for some people. I'm curious if anyone has a solid answer or personal experience on the subject. I just want to make sure there's a slim to none chance I'm pregnant. Thanx everyone ^_^

2007-04-23 08:30:47 · 6 answers · asked by Bonzilla!! 3

My boyfriend and his friend say i have tiny boobs and they laugh about me. Im a 34 D and uk size 10. It knocks my confidence because i thought i was average size. now all i can think about is getting bigger breasts which is really sad i know but i have low self esteem as it is. Should i get them increased?

2007-04-23 08:23:32 · 38 answers · asked by Cherry Pie 3

can someone please explain to me what happens to your body when a girl looses her virginity?

2007-04-23 08:22:24 · 13 answers · asked by unknown 1

hi everyone, i was wondering if anyone knows how safe that product I mentioned is if you might be pregnant???

2007-04-23 08:20:54 · 1 answers · asked by Crunchies 4 1

i got my periods on 24 march after 15 days again got my periods on 9 april(5 days normal bleeding).from 14 april to today i m getting bloody red spotting everyday. i m married not taking birth control pills.very tensed dont understand whats wrong with me.plz help me.ans me. have u ever face this problem whts wrong with me

2007-04-23 07:38:27 · 5 answers · asked by abc 1

How old should my daughter be before I make her go see a gynecologist?
She is 15 years old. She is a virgin. I am kinda thinking I should take her now. What do you think? They say the recomended age to first take your daughter is 13-15, but 13 seems too soon. (that is what medical websites have said)
I also have a 13 year old daughter. I am wondering if I should take her too. I think it seems too early for the 13 year old.

What do y'all think?

2007-04-23 06:52:45 · 21 answers · asked by tennisluver13 3

I recently got a tanning package and I go about 3 times a week. I was wondering if anyone else still goes regardless of the skin cancer warnings. I know there are risks, but I still enjoy going. I have yet to find a sunless tanner that matches what I get out of a tanning bed. If anyone has any self-tanner recommendations, please let me knoW!

2007-04-23 06:36:26 · 5 answers · asked by bls4187 1

I wont do crunches (in orde to avoid cramps).

2007-04-23 05:23:56 · 7 answers · asked by Frosty Makeovers 1

On ortho tricyclen lo, period comes a day or 2 early last 2 months, does that mean the pills not working properly? Does that mean I am actually ovulating? I don't have insurance so it would be really expensive for me to go to the Dr. to ask them. Has anyone had this happen before?

2007-04-23 04:40:57 · 6 answers · asked by whatswrongwithme 2

i am really getting annoyed because i want my breasts to grow but nothing is happening.

2007-04-23 04:00:01 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

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