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From: Kirsten (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 9 Oct 2002 12:33:45 -0500 (CDT)


Don't fret over irregular periods, when I was 15 I was lean and small breasted, and very athletic, my low body fat accounted for lack of menstruation (as with most gymnasts). I am now 31, with 3 children, and I nursed them withh no suplementation as well. They only became "normal" after my first child was born. So many factors play a role, hormones, stress, activity level, body fat%, and in my opinion..what direction the wind is blowing! I would be very uncomfortable with a relative as my doctor, even though I have a mom who is a nurse and I tell her everything, it still elaves it as MY CHOICE if I care not to share something. Your parents need to know of your dislike with having your aunt as your doctor, and so does your aunt, and why, a patient and doctor relationship is VERY important, you need to feel comfortable to be open and honest with them, not worrying about what your parents might hear at Christmas dinner about you. Best of luck! Kirsten





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