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A:* Menstrual Cramps * Menstrual Cycle Disorders * Amenorrhea * Perimenopause * Premature Ovarian Failure POF * MORE? [ Source: http://www.chacha.com/question/what-are-the-most-common-symptoms-you-get-before-or-during-your-period ]
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* Menstrual Cramps * Menstrual Cycle Disorders * Amenorrhea * Perimenopause * Premature Ovarian Failure POF * MORE?

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Has anyone experienced Decidual Bleeding during pregnancy?
Q: Hi, I’ve come across something called decidual bleeding. It says it is one of the most common causes of period-like-bleeding during pregnancy and that your bodys hormones can get out of whack causing you to lose parts of the lining of the uterus. This is especially common during the early stages of pregnancy before the lining has completely attached to the placenta. Most women say that when they have decidual bleeding they do not test positive on tests because bleeding during pregnancy usually messes with hormone counts. Decidual bleeding is thought to be caused by embalanced hormones. It occors for a few days around the time of your expected period. Now I guess what I am asking is, has anyone gone through this or know someone who has? this is what I believe I am going through. I have had all pregnancy symptoms for the past 3 mths. 3 mths ago, I was 2 weeks late for my period. I started on Jan.3’rd, bled one day spotted 2 days 2 days later passed cervical tissueAmonth later I started to bleed on Feb. 1’st and again I bled for one day, spotted the next 2 days,fully stopped bleeding, and passed another small piece of cervical tissue, and this month the same thing. I started bleeding on March 1’st, bled one day, spotted 2, and 3 days later passed a small piece of cervical tissueI have been to 2 different ER’s and niether knew what to tell me. The first ER thought I had a miscarriage, the second ER thought I might have a cyst in my ovary or endemetriosis. But I have not had all the symptoms for any of those.3 mths ago I had a blood test that was done that came up negative, but that could have been too early. I have had plenty of urine tests that came up negative, but I definitely still have symptoms of pregnancy . And if I am then I am probably going on four months.My symptoms have been very irregular light period which may not be a period at all, I have had breast enlargement from a 36c cup to a 38d cup size. I am already producing breast milk which is really wierd. I have been extremely tired, bloated gassy, went from a size 7 jeans straight to a size 12 jeans, nausea, breast soreness for the first month, itchy skin, too uncomfortable to sleep, lower back pain, mostly in the morning and at night, tingly breastsI sleep but I wake up constantly tossing and turningI finaly have an appointment with an obgyn that will take me with no insurance on april 1’st. That’s the earliest that they could get me in. Hopefully I’ll get something resolved then, but until then I would like for as much advice and opinions I can get.They also did tests at both Er’s to see if I have any infections and they were both negative which was goodI have also felt fluttering on and off this whole time mostly in the lower middle part of my abdomen and what feels like muscle twitches, and I have a home fetal heart beat monitor and both my sister-in-law and I think we can hear a heart beat but we are not for sure, it seems like it is to fast for us to count the beats and sounds like thier are double beats, but does not sound the same as my own heartbeatAnd this is definitely not what people call a phantom pregnancy because I had know idea that this stuff was going to start happening to me and I didnt even have the thought of a baby in my headI have also been having some really realistic dreams lately of me being pregnantI also have been urinating very frequently and having alot of discharge like every day to every other day. And I have been eating like crazy. I crave nothing but sweets and salad, both of which are very rare for me. And I eat alot of butter bread with sugar which I havent ate since I was a kid.Also with my son Caleb He is 5 now but I went to a clinic in California when i was 2 months pregnant with him and had a blood test and a urine test done that were negative. 2 weeks later at the same clinic they were positive. My son Jonathan, I didnt find out I was pregnant until I was 3 months but I didnt take a test with him until then so I would’nt know if I would have tested positive with him that early or not.I have no idea what is going on with me but this seems to be the only thing that I have found that even remotely sounds like what I have been going through. And it describes everything I have gone through so decidual bleeding has got to be it. I was worried about cervical cancer because I had pre-cancer cells of the cervix back in 2003 but I had a biopsy done this year and my tests were normal and I was told I would not get pregnancy symptoms for cancer of the cervix, so that took my worry away from that. So I am hoping that this is decidual bleeding in pregnacy and not something else wrong with me.I think I felt alot of movement last night and it did not feel like gas. It was nonstop in my right lower abdomen twitches and fluttering for 2 hours straight on and off It would come for a minute and go for 2 minutes and come for a minute. What else could that be.
A: if you were pregnant im sure the hospital would have caught it….buuuuttt, even though we have good technology you could still be pregnant and the only way to find out is through ultra sound, if that shows nothing then your probably not pregnant….or in the more oddest cases…you could have had an etopic pregnancy and the tub busted…explainig the bleeding and tissue….then the baby started to grow outside of your uterus…has happened before but only a few cases ever reported….well good luck
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Q: A high caffeine intake can affect PMS symptoms. True False A/An __________is an x-ray of the breast. biopsy ultrasound mammogram breast augmentation Prostate cancer typically: grows slowly begins with small changes that may go unnoticed occurs in very young men choice 1 and choice 2 only A biopsy is the removal of a sample of tissue to see whether cancer cells are present. If they are not present, then the biopsy is said to be__________. mammogram lumpectomy mastectomy malignant benign Your chances of developing breast cancer dramatically increase with age. At what age do doctors recommend getting a yearly mammogram? 25 65 40 55 A/An __________is surgery to remove the breast tumor and a small amount of surrounding normal tissue. appendictomy mastectomy lumpectomy lobectomy Breast cancer cannot be prevented, however, exercising regularly, avoiding alcohol, and maintaining a slim body, can reduce your risk of breast cancer. false true Most ovarian cysts are small and do not cause any symptoms. True False A condition in which cells that look and act like cells of the lining of the uterus, but are found in other parts of the abdominal cavity is called: hernia menstruation endometriosis ovulation Most women will develop ovarian cysts during this time period: menopause peri-menopause childbearing years before beginning menstruation Although most hernias are not painful, pain in the groin area can be one of the symptoms. TrueFalse For all the reproductive disorders, there is one preventive measure that is recommended for each. It is: precription drugs exercise warm baths chicken soup Women under 40 can and should take an active role in their breast health with regular breast self-examinations (BSE) and clinical breast exams. A regular BSE is a chance to check your breasts for lumps, thicknesses, or other changes every month. You should begin breast self-exams around age 20, but it is by no means your only defense against breast cancer. false true Ovarian cysts are common in women during their childbearing years. True False Prostate cancer can physically affect both men and women True False African-American men are more likely to develop prostate cancer and die from it than Caucasian or Asian men. True False PMS occurs only in females who: are tired and do not exercise regularly have high hormone levels who are taking birth control pills who are ovulating or who are in the first days of their menstral period Like women, men can also develop breast cancer. TrueFalse What is a woman’s lifetime risk of breast cancer? 1 in 1000 1 in 80 1 in 7 Exercise can relieve PMS symptoms. TrueFalse Some risk factors for breast cancer cannot be changed, including: genetics obesity hormone replacement therapy The best time to do a breast self-examination (BSE) is: once a year on the same month right after your period. If you do not have a regular period, do it on the same day each month. once a month immediately before the menstrual period. Following the American Cancer Society’s guidelines for the early detection of breast cancer improves the chances that breast cancer can be diagnosed at an early stage and treated successfully. false true Between the ages of 20 and 39, women should have a clinical breast examination by a health professional every 3 years. false true Developing a hernia is more common in women than men. True False
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signs of early pregnancy!!! taken from the net! a good list!!?
Q: I am overdue for my period and experiencing cramping, headaches, pimples, fatigue, gas, going to the toilet more often and many other symptoms, Yet i am unsure whether i am just due for my period or could i be pregnant.. I am only at the 4-5 wk mark so have no real clue as yet! I came across the list below on the net! Thought this might answer a few Q’s in regards to the symptoms and the ppe who ask could they actually be pregnant or not this month!You may start noticing pregnancy symptoms and/or be able to detect pregnancy after implantation, which occurs from around 7-10 days post ovulation. If you have conceived, the embryo starts to produce hCG after implantation and not before, so it is not possible to detect pregnancy or have pregnancy symptoms before this time. So the longer you wait to test after ovulation, the more accurate the result will be and the darker the potential positive test line may be. Pregnancy testing should ideally be done from the day your period would have been due.What Pregnancy Symptoms Might I Experience?Below is a list of pregnancy symptoms which you may find signal pregnancy for your own body. Remember, every woman and every pregnancy is different, so there’s no need to panic if you don’t have all of the listed pregnancy symptoms. I had absolutely no noticable symptoms (apart from not having a period) with my second pregnancy until 11 weeks.High BBT (Basal Body Temperature)If you regularly chart your cycle and take your temperatures, you will notice that your BBT will remain high throughout your luteal phase. Progesterone causes your BBT to rise upon ovulation and stay elevated should you be pregnant. If you are not pregnant, your BBT will drop right down and you’ll get your period as normal.Missed / No PeriodOne of the first pregnancy symptoms you may notice is that your period does not arrive. While this symptom is one we most commonly associate with pregnancy, there may be other reasons why a period hasn’t arrived, for example high levels of stress, major illness or surgery. On the other hand, it’s possible to continue to have your periods during pregnancy. Some women may bleed for just a few months or even their whole pregnancy. (See our topic on Bleeding in Pregnancy for more information).Morning SicknessAnother well known pregnancy symptom is morning sickness. Don’t let it’s name fool you – morning sickness can pay you a visit any time of day, so make sure you eat enough and avoid letting your blood sugar levels drop. Ginger is a great natural remedy for nausea so it’s worth a try, although some women find that nothing seems to help their morning sickness, which normally hangs around for the first trimester before getting better or if you are unlucky, the second trimester or even whole pregnancy. (See our topic on Common Pregnancy Ailments for more information).Breast ChangesFrom very early on in pregnancy a symptom you may notice is changes in your breasts, including:•Nipples may be tender and sensitive – some women describe their nipples to be irritatingly sensitive! •Breast may be sore and / or lumpy •Nipples may deepen in colour •Veins may become more noticeable and enlarged in the breast area •Areolas may darken (circles around your nipples) •The little ‘bumps’ on your areolas (Montgomery’s Tubercles) may increase and / or enlargenIncreased Cervical MucusA surge in progesterone often results in a surge of creamy cervical mucus production. Some women may notice a little, and some notice much more.FatigueWhen you first become pregnant, your metabolism steps up a few gears in order to support your developing baby as well as your own body, which creates one big workload! You may become so immensely tired that you feel that you need to sleep more than usual. Not only that, but the hormone progesterone which is required in high levels during pregnancy has a sedating effect. No wonder you feel so very tired! If you need to rest or sleep, don’t fight your body – it needs it!Frequent UrinationAs soon as a week after conception, you may notice yourself dashing off to the toilet more often, only to find that you’re urinating small amounts! This happens because the embryo starts to secrete the pregnancy hormone hCG, which signals for the blood supply to increase in the pelvic area. This results in the bladder becoming irritable and it passes even small amounts of urine. You may find you will wake in the night to urinate more often than usual.CrampingThis symptom of early pregnancy can also be an unnerving one for parents-to-be, as often there is a fear of miscarriage. However even when not pregnant, your uterus is continually contracting. When pregnant, the foetus grows and pushes against the walls of your uterus, which causes it to contract – this is very normal.If the cramping is accompanied by bleeding, see your doctor who can assess the situation to see if you may be having a miscarriage. However do ni took a home pregnancy test a couple days ago but did it in the arvo.. showed neg… i think i will go to the drs this week if i keep feeling like i amI guess my Main symptoms atm, are i – have cramping, tonight its been constantly ever since i got home from work.. – i am going to the toilet to urinate More often! – i am getting pimples- more tired- hot flushes- cranky- gone off smell of coffee and often feel ill after drinking it think this is about it! still thinking could it all be in my head or is my period around the corner.. am doubtful as the test i did here turned out neg!
A: With my first pregnancy, somehow I “knew” I was pregnant. I felt fuller in my pelvic region (it was not like my stomach was full or anything), but I had only a handful of other symptoms. Going to the bathroom often is one, but it is a bit misleading – its sometimes not such a huge ‘urge’ to go like they describe in books. My basal temperature was higher, but you have to use a Basal thermometer to see it (and you need to have taken your temperature daily before getting pregs too so you can compare).With my second, I had major fatigue right away, but no ‘feeling’ or anything. I found out I was pregnant a few days after being extremely tired (like falling asleep during dinner tired!).Take a test – you are past your period due date, so you should get a very accurate reading.
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