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Can i get hemmroids removed while recovering from pregnancy? |
I had a baby a week ago and i've had hemroids all my life but they are horrible now and i just want to get it done! Most Dr.'s would suggest you wait because it is surgery , but tell them how bad it is and I am sure they will schedule you for the surgery |
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Most Dr.'s would suggest you wait because it is surgery , but tell them how bad it is and I am sure they will schedule you for the surgery ...You can eat anything really, except unpasturised cheese and uncooked egg products. Grease is dealt with by your stomach it doesn't affect your baby. If you have a lot of sickness in your pregn... There can be many reasons, ranging from chromosome problems to eggs not being produced. I have several friends who have massive problems of not having any for months then having 3 within a month an... stop having sex if you aren't ready to take care of a child. you're a bad person if you get an abortion ...The dosage refers to the amount of estrogen in the pill's hormonal combo. It's actually the progestin that is necessary to prevent pregnancy. The estrogen is there to help balance thing... Wait 4 weeks after the unprotected sex. Then if a week after that you havent gotten your period, test again, if it is still negative go to the doctor and get a blood pregnancy test. ...yeah my entire high school was a study on that. we had that "abstinence only" **** and most of the girls got preggo before they turned 18. haha... ...These symptoms sound like a hormone imbalance could be going on, but the only way to know for sure is to see your doctor for further evaluation of the situation. ... |
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