Am I okay?
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You could be pregnant again, from the loss of energy, I would definitely see the doctor about the discharge and cramping. Better safe than sorry
looks like side effects of your pill, nonetheless, consult your physician for appropriate diagnosis.
Yes. Call your OBGYN and ask him/her to prescribe you the Nuvaring. check it out at: http://www.nuvaring.com/
Yes, CALL ASAP. just to be on the safe side. and take a test to be sure ur not going to have another baby. good luck
This sounds normal. Sometimes you can have cramping in your abdomen during intercourse simply because you are using those muscles. It could also be a sign of different things. If the discharge is odorless and not itchy, then it is most likely fine.
In answer to your question though, a call to the doctor doesn't hurt, and he will have the best answer for you (since he really knows unlike ppl here who don't have a degree) and it will soothe your nerves to hear everything is okay. Good luck!
It looks like you have a severe hormonal imbalance--maybe from taking a non indicated contraceptive. You should consult your OB/GYN or an endocrinologist and do a complete sexual hormones evaluation. Also while you are at it have him check your pituitary gland function. Best of luck
that is called stress.
Did you have a C-Section? If so, I would suspect a secondary infection in the scar tissue.
It's too long after the birth to be lodged placental material. That would have turned toxic a year ago.
The sore breasts and PMS symptoms are probably related to the new birth control. You need to talk to your doctor about adjusting your dose or changing the medication. hen again, your body may just need longer to adjust to the new hormones.
The discharge is probably a mild infection.
The cramps though.
It could be sore muscles from exercise but a hernia is more likely. See your doctor before it gets worse. It could become quite debilitating if allowed to persist.
I would see your doctor...it may be the change in birth control if none of it was happening before. I'm on the shot (Depoprovera) now, because the pill did that kind of stuff to me...especially the perma-PMS part.
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