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Re: ProstaglandinsFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netMon Nov 30 20:08:48 1998
At 06:16 PM 11/30/98 -0600, you wrote: >This is very insteresting. I know that my Grandmother on my mother's side only had one girl (my mom) and she almost died trying to have her. My mom was married at 20 didn't concieve me until she was 30 and she said that she had been trying all along and she has never used any form of birth control, also she has never had cramping with her period. I didn ask her if she ever asked her doctor if there was anything wrong and she said that she did and he would tell her that it just wasn't "her time" But my main question is could someone please inform me on what Prostaglandins are? Thanks I think they are pain chemicals that endo either produces or tends to cause. One of the medical people should have more details for you. I had been reading about this effect where sperm with the X which will make a girl swim a little slower, but the faster Y sperm are more likely to be killed by mucous near the cervix in somebody who has a lot of prostaglandins (pain chemicals). Frankly, my head is spinning with my reading; there are so many terms, and then brand names of drugs, and I want to learn as much as I can too! Elizabeth
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