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I'm not certain why you would be having alternate food cravings, save if the progesterone levels are off. Oftentimes if that's the case, they won't decrease significantly enough to signal to the body...
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I'd have a doctor check you for any problems with your thyriod. Also, if you're experiencing any milky discharge from your breasts, the problem could be excess production of the hormone prolactin....
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You'll actually have a very difficult time of it as long as he's paying his support. Legally that proves his "responsibility" and supports his role. Lack of contact, in most states, isn't enough to...
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There are a few things you could try, though none that I know of are guaranteed. Silicone gel sheets, vitamin E, onion extracts, shea butter or cocoa butter, and alpha hydroxy acid are all over the...
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That would be one possible reason for the spotting, though it could just be because of hormonal changes related to ovulation. There are many possible causes for bleeding or spotting between periods....
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It is possible that you could be pregnant as increased vaginal discharge is not unusual when pregnancy occurs. It's equally possible that you could be experiencing increased discharge as a result of...
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I'd be happy to try to help, but first, it might help to know first what sort of marks we're talking about. What caused them? The treatment for acne would be very different than the treatment for...
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Call around.. maybe you'll find a vet in the area who'd be willing to just help out because he's somebody's "baby" if things are really that bad. I know there are a couple of them here in our area...
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Melissa, to answer your question about stress, it can cause issues with the pregnancy, if indeed you are pregnant. Going on the assumption that you are, though, make sure you're getting adequate rest...
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First off, try to relax. It's possible that the stress your feeling is preventing you from getting pregnant. Rather than having sex every day (unless you and he just really want to), try planning it...
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Probably. If you're not used to eating certain foods, your stomach will likely take issue when they're first introduced. Try encorporating small amounts into meals and snacks, a little at a time,...
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To be honest, it sounds like you might want to talk to a Dr. if you have that option. Irregular periods aren't a big deal, and if the tests are coming up negative, you're probably fine on that count,...
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I understand your problems with the siblings and the food, and the hereditary aspects as well. I was one of five in a household where EVERYONE was overweight and the food choices were really not good...
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Because puncture wounds like this almost always become infected, heal from outside in and continue to fester inside, resulting in oozing puss and possible toxicity to the blood if left untreated,...
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If it's an on and off again thing and you're not really completely sure he wants this, your best option really is to wait. It may be that he wants it but isn't sure he's really ready. If that's the...
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The big question is, did the hospital do a urine test or a blood test? That's the teller. If both did urine tests, go in and request the blood test. If it's very early in the pregnancy, a urine test...
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It's unlikely but not impossible that you'd be having all those symptoms this early in a pregnancy... most of the ones you described show up later in the first trimester at the earliest. Still,...
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It sounds like it's most likely a condition called Keratosis Pilaris. The little bumps are caused by firm little bits of keratin forming in the hair follicles. The best way to treat it is this:...
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Nope. Sorry. Two dollar bills really are only worth Two dollars.
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Anything that really gets you moving is a plus at this point. Consider walking more, stand instead of sit more often, stretch in the am and pm, and yoga while watching TV. You'd be amazed at how much...
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CAVDI stands for California Voluntary Disability Insurance. It is an acronym for the private insurance some employers opt for rather than paying into State Disability Insurance.
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