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Re: About Aunt Flow ( kinda Horrible)

From: AdoptASAP (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 1 Jun 2001 09:38:49 -0500 (CDT)


Tip: before taking otu a tampon, make yourself liquid up by pushing and sucking up with your vaginal muscles. Its the same thign you do to make yourself a little wet before intercourse if you are dry. It will help in its removal from hurting. Do this about 5 times each before pulling out.

At Fri, 1 Jun 2001, jodi wrote: >
>Same here!!! My mother and pro-tampon friends can never understand my
>preference for pads. They say,
>Why would you want to wear a diaper? I say, why would you want to keep
>something
>in that's trying to come out???
>
>I also hate how I never quite know when to change a tampon. Wait too
>long, and your underpants
>get stained. Do it too soon, and it hurts coming out. To say nothing
>of how they slip out somewhat when you go #2,
>or sometimes for no reason at all, and then they just feel horrible...
>
>I think PCOS has also made me more appreciative of periods in general,
>and call me gross, but I'm so excited
>when I get a period, i like to look at it!!! I know, I know... that's
>gross. So what? :-)
>
>- jodi
>
>At Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Nikki wrote:
>>
>>Thanks but I dont use them, Only wehen I go swiming, which in the UK is not
>>very often, I prefer it all to "Flow Freely" if you know what I mean
>>
>>Nikki
>>
>>>From: anonymous@obgyn.net (AdoptASAP)
>>>Reply-To: anonymous@obgyn.net
>>>To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS <anonymous@obgyn.net>
>>>Subject: Re: About Aunt Flow ( kinda Horrible)
>>>Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2001 08:44:28 -0500
>>>
>>>When you are releasing the lining you should not wear tampons as it will
>>>not allow you to shd the lining that easily. It can only absorb the
>>>liquid but not the lining.
>>>
>>>At Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Susan C. wrote:
>>> >
>>> >The first time I took Provera after not having a period for 6 months, I
>>> >bled furiosly for about 2 1/2weeks, was wearing both a pad and tampon
>>> >(both heavy duty) and was still having to change those frequently. Also,
>>> >like you - the clotting was very heavy and it scared me a little so I
>>> >talked to my doc and she said that it was o.k., that was to be expected
>>> >after going so long without AF. And don't feel bad about asking any
>>> >kind of questions here on the board! Honey just read through our
>>> >archives and see some of the doozies we've come up with in the past-lol.
>>> >This too shall pass ;-)
>>> >Susan C.
>>> >
>>> >At Fri, 01 Jun 2001, Nikki wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >>Hi Ladies,
>>> >>
>>> >>Please bare with me here, I have a couple of questions,
>>> >>
>>> >>Well I posted on tuesday I had my first AF since I dont know when, well
>>>I
>>> >>want to know how long is the Bleed, your first time on Met, and secondly
>>>how
>>> >>heavy was it,
>>> >>
>>> >>i know that this is Kinda Yukkie, but I only started to flow heavily on
>>> >>Thursday with a lot of Clots, I have had Af since saturday, (7 days )
>>> >>
>>> >>I think it would be normal considdereing I have had nothing for some
>>>time,
>>> >>Is it just my Body making up for the times it did nothing,,,
>>> >>
>>> >>Sorry to start Friday off on this note, but Hubby and I were a bit
>>>concerned
>>> >>and I know you ladies should be able to advise,,,,
>>> >>
>>> >>Have a good week end
>>> >>
>>> >>and Keep smiling,
>>> >>
>>> >>Nikki
>>>




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