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Monthly Archives: November 2011

birth control pill?

Question by harv: birth control pill?
my girl friend wants to go on BCP. We live in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada and hope to go to a walk in clinic with a gynecologist specialist and womens doctor on site. Do you think she will need an exam of any sort? Or will they just be able to prescribe BCP? Shes completely healthy, does not smoke, has no STDs. We dont have to money for an exam and cannot rely on insurance (as only my parents have health insurance). What should we do? and what can we expect?
Also, how much is BCP?

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Answer by Nicole
in Massachusetts there are planned parenthood clinics that will give birth control pills for $ 27 a month or less depending on the situation of the girl. I also want to say they will give them to you without an exam, but I think that may mean that they will give them to you now but you will eventually have to get one.

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Name 3 ways in which professionals can minimize Mental health problems in women.?

Question by oneeightseven360: Name 3 ways in which professionals can minimize Mental health problems in women.?
I’m stuck on my essay at college, i’m answering cultural issue questions and this one has stumped me? I have a general idea on mental health but not problems for women in particular? any help would be great as i have no idea?

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Answer by Darla C
I honestly don’t think that your sex matters when they treat bi-polars . I am bi-polar and have seen that first hand by being hospitalized 6 times for the depressions. The men were on the same kinds of meds the women were on. Counseling, seeing a Psychiatrist, and taking your prescribed meds are 3 ways to try and fight the disease for both sexes.

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Q&A: Is it a good or bad idea to date women you meet at mental health meetings?

Question by ghost: Is it a good or bad idea to date women you meet at mental health meetings?
I’ve seen a couple women that look alright that have mental illness. Would two people who have mental health issues be a good match, or would it be a bad thing? I don’t really want to produce a baby that might have issues, to eugenics is not what I’m talking about.

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Answer by W
It’s difficult. Both my boyfriend and I suffer from mental illness (personality and mood disorders, respectively), and we’ve both had times where we would have/maybe should have left one another. It’ll be a year this coming February. He was with me through a major depressive episode about electroconvulsive therapy,and I’ve been with him through unchecked illness. I guess what I’m trying to say that is mental illness can be fine, or it can be life altering. Just be prepared for both. It can work, but not without hardship. Some people says it’s good because they “know what you’re going through,” but I know this a major source of conflict for the two of us. You never know if you don’t try.

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our words plays a part of good health?

Question by blessedrobert: our words plays a part of good health?
The following article, entitled,
“Patient Know Best”, appeared in the August 1991 of the Reader’s Digest:

“A person’s answer to the question, “Is your health excellent, good, fair or poor?”
is a remarkable predictor of who will live or die over the next four years according to new finding.

A study of more than 2800 men and women 65 and older found that those who rate their health ‘poor’ are four out of five times more likely to die in the next four years than those who rate their health ‘excellent.’ This was the case even if examinations show the respondancts to be in comparable health.

These findings are supported by a review of five other large studies, totaling 23,000 people, whick reached similar conclusions according to Ellen Idler, a sociologist a Rutgers University, and epidemiologist Stanislav Kasl of Yale university School of Medicine, co-others of the new study.”

People that have an image of themselves being in poor health will talk about poor health. Even though they may be in good health, they seem to live out the reality of the image they have of themselves even unto death.

This would confirm Proverbs 18:21, Death and life are in the power of the tongue; and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof.

What you believe and speak not only affect your body, but your immune system, cells regeneration from surgery or injuries, and going even farther, the health of your spirit and your mind, even spoiled or dying relationship with others, your far away dreams and hope, and let not leave out our finances IMAGE. Our words of failure or success has become either a blessing or a curse to ourselves..maybe even to others.(if they agree or not with your words)

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Answer by GladImSaved
I pretty much agree with that. I have MS and it’s a rotten disease to live with. But…I know I’m just on this earth for a bit, as my REAL home is in heaven for all of eternity. That’s how I make it through each day and keep my spirits high. Without Him in my life, I’d have no hope and I wouldn’t have the good attitude that I have now.

I really don’t care if God takes me home today or 5 years from now. I know it will be His perfect timing for me, and I just pray that I make Him happy for the time I’m here. “I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength.”

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Poll: Which is your favourite magazine listed below?

Question by TM™: Poll: Which is your favourite magazine listed below?
- Entertainment Weekly
- Men’s Health
- Women’s Health
- People
- US
- InStyle
- Golf Digest
- Empire
- Film Total
- Rolling Stone
- Time
- Newsweekly
- Reader’s Digest
- others

Best answer:

Answer by ♥~rGa~♥
readers digest

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PCOS and trying to conceive?

Question by Dilly D: PCOS and trying to conceive?
I have my 2nd visit with the womens health specialists. Last time I went the doc said he believes I have PCOS. All my lab work is normal.. hormones and everything. my general practitioner had an ultrasound done which showed a small cyst… and from all my symptoms I described thats how he gathered I had PCOS. I skip my periods 1 to 3 months, hardly ever are they one time… I don’t think I always have a cyst.. but I do feel the pain of it when it comes and goes.

My fiance and I have been trying to conceive for over a year with no luck.

I was just wondering once I tell my gyno that I’m trying to get pregnant, what are the first steps that he will take in order to help me? Will he be able to prescribe me an ovulation stimulant right there since it’s clear that my cycles are messed up? or will I have to go through more tests and such??

Last time I seen him he said an option to fix my irregular cycles is to either get me pregnant or put me on birth control.. so it sounds easy but I really don’t know if I’m going to have to go threw more tests before he can “get me pregnant”

And one more question. Is there a number of ways the doc can help me conceive given the facts that it’s probably the issue with my cycles before he questions my fiances fertility? He has different insurance and doctor than I do. I’d hate for this to become complex with jumping form doctor to doc. But whatever it takes right?

I just want some insight on what to expect.

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Answer by nnppcc
I had PCOS
They probably will want to check your finance’s sperm count and motility, because that is the easiest to rule out any problem. from him…should not be an expensive thing….you just take a sample to the lab.
They may do a hystersalpingogram to check to see if your ovarian tubes are open and clear.
My doctor gave me Clomid…an ovarian stimulant…..I got pregnant the first month I used it……We wanted a second baby, used Clomid again, and I got pregnant the third month I used it.
They may also do a scraping of your utuerus during your menses, to see if you are actually ovulating, they do that in the doctor’s office, feels a little crampy…but not awful.

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PCOS and trying to get pregnant?

Question by Dilly D: PCOS and trying to get pregnant?
I have my 2nd visit with the womens health specialists. Last time I went the doc said he believes I have PCOS. All my lab work is normal. my general practitioner had an ultrasound done which showed a small cyst… and from all my symptoms I described thats how he gathered I had PCOS.

My fiance and I have been trying to conceive for over a year with no luck.

I was just wondering once I tell my doctor that I’m trying to get pregnant, what are the first steps that he will take in order to help me? Will he be able to prescribe me an ovulation stimulant right there, or will I have to go through more tests and such??

Also if I have no evidence that my fiance and I have been trying for more than a year, will the doctor consider me infertile still??

And one more question. Are there a number of ways the doc can help me conceive before he questions my fiances fertility? He has different insurance and doctor than I do. I’d hate for this to become complex with jumping form doctor to doc. But whatever it takes right?

I just want some insight on what to expect.

Best answer:

Answer by mollysmom
Why would you try fertility treatments on yourself before ensuring that your partner’s sperm count is alright? That’s a simple and relatively inexpensive procedure compared to medical intervention to increase your fertility. If you’re both on board with TTC, what would be problematic about having sperm count and motility checked?

As for the rest, those are questions your doc will have to answer – sorry…

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Ok, i am 13yrs of age and i want to be a doctor but my parents want me to be a plumber real answers!!only!!!?

Question by izzy: Ok, i am 13yrs of age and i want to be a doctor but my parents want me to be a plumber real answers!!only!!!?
Ok, I want to be a Womens Health Specialist,but my parents say that I am to stupid to be one and i make straight A’s and B’s. So, I told my parents i am going to be a doctor and I want ot be one in philly ,but my parents siad they would call the police to come get me and bring me back to kingsport and stay there for the rest of my LIFE!!! What should I do??

Best answer:

Answer by SMSSC #27
Just stop talking to them about what you are going to do with your life. Find someone else to confide in because they are so wrong about what you can do and once you turn eighteen you can do whatever and live wherever you want and unless you have criminal charges they cant tell the police to bring you back. So dont listen to what they say.

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Q&A: Women’s health and fitness tips & motivation

Question by jessie: Women’s health and fitness tips & motivation
i am trying to stay healthy, but after a month i could use some motivation
i am looking for some cute quotes and tips related to womens fitness and health to put on the top of a page for my daily journal entries of eating an exercising.

please & thank you!

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Answer by C. J.
No yesterdays are ever wasted for those who give themselves to today.
~quotes on Living by Brendan Francis

When I was 40, my doctor advised me that a man in his 40s shouldn’t play tennis. I heeded his advice carefully and could hardly wait until I reached 50 to start again.
~quotations on Age by Hugo L. Black

You are what you think. You are what you go for. You are what you do
~fitness motivational quote by Bob Richards

Three grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for.
~quote about Happiness by Joseph Addison

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Q&A: Doctor or womens health specialist…. PLEASE HELP?

Question by Kelly: Doctor or womens health specialist…. PLEASE HELP?
I have something growing next to my clit. It’s not a lump or anything, it’s just feels like a big skin tag. It is a little bit smaller than my clit.
Please help me figure out what it is.
Thank you =]

I’m17, if that makes a difference

Best answer:

Answer by Josh P.
Hi,

This sounds like a benign lump you have there, there should be nothing to worry about if is not tender, however if you experience pain or numbness, you should definitely check it out, as it could be some thing else.

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