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No Mucus But Ovulation Pain In My Side Why - Articles
IS OVULATION PAIN NORMAL?
by
Triumph
Posted
Thu 10 Mar 2011 12:00am
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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 ...
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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?
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Infertility Terms - making sense of the jargon !
by
Dr. Aniruddha M.
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:
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Chronic pain - Part II, The Dark Side of the Secret
by
Kirsten Harrell, Psy.D
Posted
Sun 14 Sep 2008 3:05pm
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Last week I began to write a series about my journey with chronic pain. Today I want to continue the story.
The dark side of the Secret - New Age guilt
One of the most difficult aspects of my journey with chronic pain has been dealing with the "new age guilt." New age guilt (the guilt people feel when they don't heal from a physical pro ...
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New drug offers better pain relief with fewer side effects
by
Dave W

Posted
Wed 01 Jul 2009 6:45pm
We noticed that Grünenthal, a German pharmaceutical company, has submitted a Marketing Authorisation Application for tapentadol tablets to several European authorities. Grünenthal is seeking an indication for the treatment of severe acute and severe chronic pain requiring centrally acting analgesics therapy in adults. If approved Tapentadol wi ...
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MEDICATION FOR BACK AND CHRONIC PAIN SIDE EFFECTS...
by
Barmac
Posted
Thu 17 Mar 2011 5:12pm
One of my medications is called Tramadol SR which is a prescription only medication which works in two ways and is given in slow release form (SR).
It's mission is to interfere with the transmission of pain signals and trigger a release of brain hormones called norepinephrine and serotonin, both of which help to reduce pain.
The side ...
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That pain in your side!
by
Christy G.
Posted
Thu 26 May 2011 12:00am
Yesterday I had a tough run so I am looking to redeem myself today :) I set out to run 6 x800 with a 1 mile warm up and cool down. I wanted to do them in 3:20 range. The first one I did was 3:30, the second 3:25 and then all the steam went out of me. I started the third one, got halfway through it and just DIED. My legs had no more ...
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