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Re: Birth Control/Infection

From: Aliza (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 20 Dec 2001 17:48:04 -0600 (CST)


Whenever I have my periods I dont get cramps all that often.. if i do they arent all that bad.. sometimes but not always. Ive never been constipated or anything your really talking about so I don't think it is that. My friend told me i probably had a bacterial infection so thats what i think it is but my doc told me i was clean of infections but she also didnt examine me.. I'm only 14 (to be 15 in 2 weeks) and im really petite.. Only 5 foot , 94 lbs.. I think that is why she didnt run any tests on me and jus did the Q-tip thing. I read an article about a girl that her gyno told her , her vagina is so small she could never have sex, use tampons, or even have a speculum fit in her.. do you think thats possible. Since im little im scared of that being true but i already use tampons. Please help!

At Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Courtney wrote: >
>Do you have pain during ovulation? It sounds like you may have
>mitteshertz (spell). It's when your fallopian tube fills up with fluid
>during ovualtion causing pain, constipation, increased water retention,
>and discharge. My doctor put me on the pill for this.
>
>If you don't feel the birth control is helping your irregular discharge
>perhaps you should go for a second opinion.
>
>--
>~Courtney~
>

--
Aliza D.



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