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IS OVULATION PAIN NORMAL? by Triumph Posted Thu 10 Mar 2011 12:00am image by:  http://photos3.fotosearch.com/bthumb/FSD/FSD455/x19305525.jpg So, it is just about two weeks after your last period (around the time that ovulation usually takes place) and you realise that you are experiencing lower abdominal pains. You know that your next period is not yet due, you could not possibly be pregnant and so ... Read on »
IS OVULATION PAIN NORMAL? by Triumph Posted Thu 10 Mar 2011 10:07am So, it is just about two weeks after your last period (around the time that ovulation usually takes place) and you realise that you are experiencing lower abdominal pains. You know that your next period is not yet due, you could not possibly be pregnant and so you are wondering, could something serious be happening to you, could you be dying? ... Read on »
U.K. Infertility Patient Had Four Fibroids Removed, Now Has Pain Upon Ovulation - Ovarian Adhesions? by Edward Ramirez, MD Posted Fri 02 Apr 2010 12:00am Question: Hi Dr. Ramirez, I am a 28 year old lady who has been trying to conceive for 18 months. I had an ectopic pregnancy last June, but thank God both tubes are still intact as I was diagnosed early. I decided to have a laparoscopy in February 2010 to find out what is wrong and my doc took out 4 fibroids ... Read on »
Haven’t Got Time for The Pain by Zil Posted Sun 23 Nov 2008 12:00am I haven’t got time for the pain I haven’t got room for the pain I haven’t the need for the pain ~Carly Simon, Haven’t Got Time for The Pain~ I’m on CD 17 and something strange started happening yesterday and is continuing. I have stinging pelvic pain and spotting. I know I’m not pregnant because I haven’t ventured down that ... Read on »
Infertility Terms - making sense of the jargon ! by Dr. Aniruddha M. Medical Doctor Posted Mon 06 Apr 2009 11:44pm All this may be TMI, but if you need to talk to your GYN, or help your DH make sense of what your RE is saying, this is a useful crib sheet ! This is from the book How to Have a Baby: Overcoming Infertility by Dr. Aniruddha Malpani, MD and Dr. Anjali Malpani, MD. Abortion: the medical term for miscarriage. The various types include: ... Read on »
My story: Aubree Deimler. by Shireen Hand Posted Wed 27 Mar 2013 3:00am I was officially diagnosed with endometriosis in April of 2011, but it’s been in my life from the start, as my periods have always been VERY painful. At a very early age my mother taught me the power of the heating pad. I complained about my painful periods to my family doctor and he wrote me a prescription for Ibuprofen, the pain writ ... Read on »
“I know only fools have needs but this one never begs” ~The Who by Single Dad Posted Mon 30 Aug 2010 3:52pm Is she better? I’ve had a really really tough day. And I will warn you, this post uses the f-word. A lot. And if you object, well, fuck you. How did I know there was something wrong? Multiple UTI’s, intermittent pain, some fever spikes, blood in her urine. She’s been on Cipro for five doses. She has diarrhea (duh). That can cause c ... Read on »
SPAYING AND NEUTERING, PART 2 by Helpful Buckeye Doctor of Veterinary MedicineHealth Maven Posted Mon 10 Aug 2009 4:31pm Helpful Buckeye received a lot of e-mails this past week about the discussion of Spaying and Neutering, our current topic in Questions On Dogs and Cats. Apparently, even though this is a fairly familiar topic for most pet owners, many of our readers feel that they don't understand all the reasons for these surgical procedures being so popular. Most ... Read on »
Neck Pain, Upper Back Pain and Shoulder Pain Common in Cyclists by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:13am The American Bureau of Transportation Statistics states that there are more than 40 million Americans who ride bikes at least monthly. Over 5 million people ride at least 20 days/month. With so many Americans bicycling injuries sustained have also risen especially neck and upper back pain. Because of the position that a cyclist takes while biki ... Read on »
Neck Pain, Upper Back Pain and Shoulder Pain Common in Cyclists by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Tue 30 Sep 2008 1:14am 4 Comments The American Bureau of Transportation Statistics states that there are more than 40 million Americans who ride bikes at least monthly. Over 5 million people ride at least 20 days/month. With so many Americans bicycling injuries sustained have also risen especially neck and upper back pain. Because of the position that a cyclist takes while b ... Read on »