Monday

Visiting a Gynaecologist - Dear First Timers, Fear Not, Check Out These 4 Tips

Whatever your reasons, feeling nervous before your first appointment is absolutely normal. I know how difficult it can be to open up to an unknown person and reveal intimate details about your body. ...
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Friday

How Does Your Diet Affect Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)?

Every illness brings a list of food items which the patient should or shouldn't consume. Same goes with PCOS as doctors recommend a long list of foods that should be consumed or avoided by the Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) patient. ...
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Saturday

Menstrual Cycles - Some Exciting Facts

Every woman experiences the menstrual cycle every month. These start at puberty and end at menopause. The age of puberty depends on various factors and, therefore, varies. Menses and periods are the alternative names for menstrual cycles. Normally, a woman experiences menses every month. The standard gap between the two periods is 28 to 30 days. Periods may repeat earlier or later. In general, the menses continues for three to five days. At pregnancy, menses are discontinued and start again after the birth of the child. ...
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An Insight into Infertility and Its Causes

Causes of infertility may be found both in man and woman. Man and woman may be equally responsible for infertility. Therefore, before starting a treatment, both should be put to tests. This will clarify the position and then you can start the treatment accordingly. ...
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Monday

Most Absorbent Adult Diapers Handle Incontinence Issues Easily

Does the constant fear of staining your clothes in public due to incontinence worry you? Do not despair; there are others out there who have overcome the same fear by using the most absorbent adult diapers available in the market. ...
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Sunday

Infertility: Pelvic Pain and Endometriosis

When it comes to fertility, pelvic pain is usually associated with the menstrual cycle. Most women experience a painful sensation in their pelvic area before menstruation starts, while there are a few women who experience little or no pain. It is important to note if there is a distinction in the pelvic pain that you experience. ...
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Saturday

Bacterial Vaginosis Clearly Explained - Vaginal Infection Symptoms That Identify Thrush Is Not BV

Bacterial vaginosis is a common vaginal infection, as so is a yeast infection too, however, both have different symptoms due to one being bacterial and the other yeast. A question often asked by women is which one is the worse. This depends on the patient who with BV might see this as not only embarrassing but unbearable to have to cope with than that of a yeast infection such like thrush. Neither is seriously dangerous that they kill you, but they can cause severe discomfort. ...
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Friday

How Bad Does Your Vagina Smell? Simple Ways To Get Rid Of Vaginal Odour If Not Caused By Infection

It's normal for every girl who has reached puberty to experience vaginal odour. We have the natural odour and then the type caused by common body actions. Take menstruation, normally if the vagina is not kept clean at the time of the monthly cycle stale blood left for a period of time will bring smell. Then we have urine another reason for vaginal odour. Not rinsing or wiping the vagina after using the toilet, any trickles cling to pubic hair, thus soiling and staining panties which will smell. ...
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Monday

What Are The Main Symptoms Of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)?

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, commonly known as PCOS is an endocrine system problem that affects females who are in their reproductive age. Females suffering from PCOS may have developed bigger ovaries that have little accumulations of liquid, termed as follicles, which are situated in every ovary as observed through an ultrasound test. ...
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Saturday

Most Dangerous Color Of Vaginal Discharge - Abnormal, Not Bloody STI & Bacterial Infection Symptoms

Vaginal discharge and urine say a lot about the body especially for a doctor who is looking for a specific infection or other. Pregnancy in the early days is commonly proven through a urine sample, aside from the swollen belly that is, while an STI is usually identified through discharge. However, we are not going to focus on urine but rather discharge the normal type and abnormal vaginal discharge. Knowing the signs of what is not normal will help you decide is it time to see a doctor. ...
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Thursday

Miscarriage Is Still A Mysterious Problem, But A Solution To It Could Be Surprisingly Simple

Infertility is one of the biggest neuroses of the 21st century woman. In reality, however, getting pregnant is the easy part. Staying pregnant is much harder. While one in ten couples has problems conceiving, at least one in six pregnancies will end in miscarriage. The rate rises to 25% - one in four - when a woman passes the age of 40. ...
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