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Re: myths about periods help very confused
From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Mon, 29 Sep 2003 01:23:35 -0500 (CDT)
Iagree i think she was so i had her do it anyways adn told her that if
it happens then i would buy her a box of pads! =)
At Sat, 27 Sep 2003, anon wrote:
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>Sounds like she's just trying to get out of a little extra work - many
>women even participate in sports during their periods because that can
>make them feel better. I think the claim about bleeding more is false -
>try it out sometime. Then again, if she has a condition that makes her
>periods very painful, certain activities might make her more
>uncomfortable. If it's only for those few days, I would go easy on her.
>But on the bright side, if you're doing part of her job during her
>period, it's only fair that she should pick up some of your duties in
>return when your cycle comes around.
>
>At Fri, 26 Sep 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
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>>hello i am 21 yrs old and i just found this web site. i work at a movie
>>theatre and one of my fellow co-workers has this preconvieced idea about
>>mentral periods, could you give me some help.....when asked to sweep and
>>mop the floor my co-worker recently told me that she was unable to sweep
>>or mop the floor, when asked why she replied that she was on her time of
>>the month. i relpied so. she then proceed to tell me her reason behind
>>it was because her doctor told her that the movement of sweeping or
>>moping causes the blood to flow more. could this in anyway be ture? Her
>>doctor also informed her that heavy lifting causes the blood to pour
>>out, thus she would not lift anything heavy. any help?
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>>Steph
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Steph
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