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Carifairy
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Posted: 01/15/07 - 15:05 Post subject: |
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Pregnant women tend to have many vaginal problems, the pregnancy changes the make-up of a vagina.
We naturally have these bacteria in our body, and many women do not notice because they do not get sick. It is actually quite normal.
Around 10-30% of women have strep b in their vaginas, and they are not necessarily pregnant. |
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worriedatheart123
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Posted: 01/17/07 - 15:59 Post subject: |
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| Will this be something that I am going to have to deal with for the rest of my life? I know its not bad or anything, I was just wondering if it could go away or is it going to be there. |
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kkk0222
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Posted: 05/16/07 - 16:27 Post subject: bled lightly for 6 days 5 days after i took plan b |
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when i say "light" i mean half of a tampon every 12 hours. it was bright red with globs of tissue sometimes.
Can i rest my mind and say that it worked? My period is VERY irregular, one was dec.28-january 7th. i skipped it february, and march i got it from the 12th-17th.
March 31st, the condom broke. 1 and a half days later i took the plan B pills. 5 days after i took those pills, i lightly bled (as explained above) for 6 days. (from april 6th to april 12th)
i havent gotten my period yet and its now may 16th. is this normal? i know someone who didnt get their period for TWO MONTHS after they took plan b.
should i be worried about being pregnant? is it abnormal that i havent had my period yet?
i havent experienced any nausea, pain, discomfort, or anything. |
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Carifairy
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Posted: 05/23/07 - 13:41 Post subject: |
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That bleeding you had was your 'period'.. You count the bleeding after plan B as a period, then your cycle resets =)
Plan B usually causes an early or later period, because it changes your ovulation pattern, which is a big indicator of when you have a period. |
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joperry
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Posted: 06/12/07 - 10:50 Post subject: what do i say to the planning clinic about the pill |
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| Ok im 15, and i really wanna go on the pill. I have had a boyfriend for a year and a 1/2 and the condoms have broken a few times but i have taken emaergency contraception. I think it would be a good idea to go on the pill and thugh i could go to m family planning clinic. Thing is i am a really shy prson and i really dont know what to say! It probably sunds pathtic but some help with any questions etc i should ask and how i approach the subject? Thankyou so much x |
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marie22036
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Posted: 08/02/07 - 19:59 Post subject: the pill |
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| do you need parents permission to start taking birth control? |
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Carifairy
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Posted: 08/03/07 - 11:59 Post subject: |
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NO,NOT AT ALL.
Planned parenthood also offers free and extra low cost services to young teens. They are an excellent source of info. |
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