Tell her not to worry its definition of size darling-- the ovaries are of no use now that she pregnant and wont cause th baby any harm so tell her no to worry
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2006-06-29 05:56:02
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2016-10-13 09:43:53
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What does unbalanced ovaries mean?
my friend has been told she has unbalanced ovaries,she is pregnant at the moment and this has worried her we would just like to know a bit more about it.
2015-08-24 01:53:39
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You don’t need to exercise for long periods of time. Short, sharp sets of exercise will produce better results should you work hard. Get a skipping rope, skip for two units, do push ups for 1 minute, skip for two minutes, rest for example minute. Then change the push as much as something else like sit ups in addition to do the set again. Repeat it five times and it’s a simple, effective workout that will progress results than a long run or swim.
2016-12-26 01:53:20
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It definitely sounds like it. I was just diagnosed a week ago and I start my first round of Clomis on July 19th. Although I didn't experience any symptoms, the doctor asked me if I had noticed anymore hair on my neck/chin area. It's because of the increased estrogen produced. Go back to the doctor, they will do a vaginal ultrasound that will tell you 100% if you do or not in literally five minutes. Good luck and I sincerely wish you the best. God Bless.
2016-03-18 21:43:25
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You don’t need to exercise for long periods of time. Short, sharp sets of exercise will produce better results when you work hard. Get a omitting rope, skip for two units, do push ups for one minute, skip for two minutes, rest first minute. Then change the push around something else like sit ups and do the set again. Repeat it five times and it’s a rapid, effective workout that will progress results than a long work or swim.
2016-02-26 12:07:56
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2017-02-19 15:28:30
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Set performance-based goals. Always set yourself incrementally larger goals each week to make sure you’re engaged and have something to strive for. Each little achievement is also a reward that you’re going in the suitable direction. From doing 10 more squats to mastering a new yoga pose, whatever floats your boat.
2017-02-15 08:50:15
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2017-01-25 00:39:08
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