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For the ladies and Obs/Gynae only!!
newfarer
#81 Posted : Tuesday, October 29, 2013 1:35:25 PM
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jguru wrote:
newfarer wrote:
CLK someone I know has not received these visitors for the last 6 years. she's. now 28 years old and a worried mama.
girls don't mess with nature for a few minutes pleasure.
doctors may not tell you of possible side effects of these drugs like quite early menopause, growing of beards(facial hairs ) in ladies.
most of these drugs( progesterone based)attempt to make you a man.you are not engineered to be one.ni kama diesel kwa engine ya petrol ..


Well, not having visitors, isn't always a cause for alarm. She could have stopped using a birth control method, stopped using Depo, some problems with nutrition, gained or lost weight, exercising too much (Tecla and Ndereba) or she developed cysts in her ovaries.

The only problem with this is that a lady will be unable to conceive. But if she needs a baby, there's always IVF and hormone treatment.

We needn't be afraid of pills. Actually, 1 in 5 women is on the pill. 99% of sexually active women have used contraception.


does the 99% statistic explain the growing numbers of XXXL sockets in Nairobi streets?
punda amecheka
Vallerrie
#82 Posted : Tuesday, October 29, 2013 3:19:58 PM
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If you're on everyday pills, do not take the 7 day break or placebo (red) pills. Once your done with the active pills start another pack immediately.
If your not on everyday pills,I can't help you.
CLK
#83 Posted : Tuesday, November 12, 2013 12:55:26 AM
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thought it would be wise to give feedback, walked into a pharmacy requesting for the prescription by wazua resident doctors, pharmacist gave me a reason to want to see a doctor because of other factors that needed to be considered before taking the drug, i made an emergency call to my Gynae who was kind enough to see me without an appointment, he prescribed something totally different which worked perfect. Thanks for the responses.
Mukiri
#84 Posted : Tuesday, November 12, 2013 6:50:57 AM
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CLK wrote:
thought it would be wise to give feedback, walked into a pharmacy requesting for the prescription by wazua resident doctors, pharmacist gave me a reason to want to see a doctor because of other factors that needed to be considered before taking the drug, i made an emergency call to my Gynae who was kind enough to see me without an appointment, he prescribed something totally different which worked perfect. Thanks for the responses.

@Jguru+@Rankaz=Doctor Bonoko?

Proverbs 19:21
Am
#85 Posted : Tuesday, November 12, 2013 7:43:55 AM
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Mukiri wrote:
CLK wrote:
thought it would be wise to give feedback, walked into a pharmacy requesting for the prescription by wazua resident doctors, pharmacist gave me a reason to want to see a doctor because of other factors that needed to be considered before taking the drug, i made an emergency call to my Gynae who was kind enough to see me without an appointment, he prescribed something totally different which worked perfect. Thanks for the responses.

@Jguru+@Rankaz=Doctor Bonoko?


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CLK
#86 Posted : Tuesday, November 12, 2013 7:46:25 AM
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Mukiri wrote:
CLK wrote:
thought it would be wise to give feedback, walked into a pharmacy requesting for the prescription by wazua resident doctors, pharmacist gave me a reason to want to see a doctor because of other factors that needed to be considered before taking the drug, i made an emergency call to my Gynae who was kind enough to see me without an appointment, he prescribed something totally different which worked perfect. Thanks for the responses.

@Jguru+@Rankaz=Doctor Bonoko?



Bonoko ndio kumaanisha vipi kaka?

what they prescribed would work fine for someone else, my situation was kinda different.
King G
#87 Posted : Tuesday, November 12, 2013 8:46:48 AM
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CLK wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
CLK wrote:
thought it would be wise to give feedback, walked into a pharmacy requesting for the prescription by wazua resident doctors, pharmacist gave me a reason to want to see a doctor because of other factors that needed to be considered before taking the drug, i made an emergency call to my Gynae who was kind enough to see me without an appointment, he prescribed something totally different which worked perfect. Thanks for the responses.

@Jguru+@Rankaz=Doctor Bonoko?



Bonoko ndio kumaanisha vipi kaka?

what they prescribed would work fine for someone else, my situation was kinda different.


Report back when system goes back to normal or oven is occupied Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
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Mukiri
#88 Posted : Tuesday, November 12, 2013 9:04:38 AM
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King G wrote:
CLK wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
CLK wrote:
thought it would be wise to give feedback, walked into a pharmacy requesting for the prescription by wazua resident doctors, pharmacist gave me a reason to want to see a doctor because of other factors that needed to be considered before taking the drug, i made an emergency call to my Gynae who was kind enough to see me without an appointment, he prescribed something totally different which worked perfect. Thanks for the responses.

@Jguru+@Rankaz=Doctor Bonoko?



Bonoko ndio kumaanisha vipi kaka?

what they prescribed would work fine for someone else, my situation was kinda different.


Report back when system goes back to normal or oven is occupied Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

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nostoppingthis
#89 Posted : Tuesday, November 12, 2013 9:08:47 AM
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CLK wrote:
thought it would be wise to give feedback, walked into a pharmacy requesting for the prescription by wazua resident doctors, pharmacist gave me a reason to want to see a doctor because of other factors that needed to be considered before taking the drug, i made an emergency call to my Gynae who was kind enough to see me without an appointment, he prescribed something totally different which worked perfect. Thanks for the responses.


I presume you had a great holiday smile
CLK
#90 Posted : Tuesday, November 12, 2013 1:07:09 PM
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nostoppingthis wrote:
CLK wrote:
thought it would be wise to give feedback, walked into a pharmacy requesting for the prescription by wazua resident doctors, pharmacist gave me a reason to want to see a doctor because of other factors that needed to be considered before taking the drug, i made an emergency call to my Gynae who was kind enough to see me without an appointment, he prescribed something totally different which worked perfect. Thanks for the responses.


I presume you had a great holiday smile


Yes, holiday was fantastic, now back to work energized and recharged.
Magigi
#91 Posted : Tuesday, November 12, 2013 1:08:15 PM
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CLK wrote:
nostoppingthis wrote:
CLK wrote:
thought it would be wise to give feedback, walked into a pharmacy requesting for the prescription by wazua resident doctors, pharmacist gave me a reason to want to see a doctor because of other factors that needed to be considered before taking the drug, i made an emergency call to my Gynae who was kind enough to see me without an appointment, he prescribed something totally different which worked perfect. Thanks for the responses.


I presume you had a great holiday smile


Yes, holiday was fantastic, now back to work energized and recharged.

Did you ninio the ninii properly?
Adnan
#92 Posted : Tuesday, November 12, 2013 2:21:57 PM
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CLK wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
CLK wrote:
thought it would be wise to give feedback, walked into a pharmacy requesting for the prescription by wazua resident doctors, pharmacist gave me a reason to want to see a doctor because of other factors that needed to be considered before taking the drug, i made an emergency call to my Gynae who was kind enough to see me without an appointment, he prescribed something totally different which worked perfect. Thanks for the responses.

@Jguru+@Rankaz=Doctor Bonoko?



Bonoko ndio kumaanisha vipi kaka?

what they prescribed would work fine for someone else, my situation was kinda different.



Bonoko=Waiganjo
MY NAME IS ADNAN JANUZAJ
jguru
#93 Posted : Tuesday, November 12, 2013 3:10:03 PM
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CLK wrote:
thought it would be wise to give feedback, walked into a pharmacy requesting for the prescription by wazua resident doctors, pharmacist gave me a reason to want to see a doctor because of other factors that needed to be considered before taking the drug, i made an emergency call to my Gynae who was kind enough to see me without an appointment, he prescribed something totally different which worked perfect. Thanks for the responses.


What did he prescribe?
Set out to correct the world's wrongs and you will most certainly wind up adding to them.
King G
#94 Posted : Tuesday, November 12, 2013 5:11:09 PM
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jguru wrote:
CLK wrote:
thought it would be wise to give feedback, walked into a pharmacy requesting for the prescription by wazua resident doctors, pharmacist gave me a reason to want to see a doctor because of other factors that needed to be considered before taking the drug, i made an emergency call to my Gynae who was kind enough to see me without an appointment, he prescribed something totally different which worked perfect. Thanks for the responses.


What did he prescribe?


coitus interupus
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Swenani
#95 Posted : Thursday, November 14, 2013 12:18:11 PM
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CLK wrote:
nostoppingthis wrote:
CLK wrote:
thought it would be wise to give feedback, walked into a pharmacy requesting for the prescription by wazua resident doctors, pharmacist gave me a reason to want to see a doctor because of other factors that needed to be considered before taking the drug, i made an emergency call to my Gynae who was kind enough to see me without an appointment, he prescribed something totally different which worked perfect. Thanks for the responses.


I presume you had a great holiday smile


Yes, holiday was fantastic, now back to work energized and recharged.


I hope your face is glowing
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Buster
#96 Posted : Thursday, November 14, 2013 2:55:31 PM
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jguru wrote:
CLK wrote:
thought it would be wise to give feedback, walked into a pharmacy requesting for the prescription by wazua resident doctors, pharmacist gave me a reason to want to see a doctor because of other factors that needed to be considered before taking the drug, i made an emergency call to my Gynae who was kind enough to see me without an appointment, he prescribed something totally different which worked perfect. Thanks for the responses.


What did he prescribe?

Yes please lets get more information. What was prescribed?
CLK
#97 Posted : Thursday, November 28, 2013 11:39:30 AM
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Prescription, Diane-35
21 one day cycle, red aunt visited 4 days after end of doze..
jguru
#98 Posted : Thursday, November 28, 2013 1:06:09 PM
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CLK wrote:
Prescription, Diane-35
21 one day cycle, red aunt visited 4 days after end of doze..


Happy to hear that. smile

Primolut N contains progesterone. Standard drug used in menstrual events.

Diane-35 contains oestrogen and cyproterone (an anti-androgen). This formulation is often used as an Oral Contraceptive Pill (21+7). Cyproterone alone is used to treat problems with excess hormones e.g. hot flushes, acne, hirsuitism, after man-to-woman surgery/trans/she-male, priapism and also in prostate cancer, enlarged prostate and in castration.

It worked yes, but... waayyyyyyy too much.

(I think you have other small issues that might have made your Obs/Gyn make that 'overkill' decision.)

When's the next trip? smile
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Swenani
#99 Posted : Tuesday, February 18, 2014 5:04:43 PM
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Women will go to great lengths to fit in any outfit they fancy. This trend transcends social class as Oprah no less has admitted to being stitched into a dress for the BAFTAs. Worrying though is the trend to not only squeeze into tight outer wear but inner wear too. Women have turned to wearing tight bras in order to get those amazing breast shapes, perhaps unaware of the risks they expose themselves to. TIGHT BRAS Dr Charles Kimera, a gynaecologist in Uganda’s Fort Portal Regional referral Hospital and a lecturer at the University of Namibia, says: “Tight bras can be risky to woman because the risk of getting an infection under the breasts is high. This can turn into a serious health issue resulting in complications like fungal infections because the skin is squeezed into a very small space.” Tight bras are also not good for nursing mothers and their babies. He adds: “Tight bras can also reduce the amount of breast milk in case the woman is breastfeeding because there is little space for the breast to expand for milk production.” Apart from the above, tight bras can cause tension to the entire body. The gynaecologist explains that sometimes the shoulders will hurt if the straps are tight. Dr Kimera adds: If the bra is tight, the pressure it exerts on the back can cause back pain therefore when picking a bra, get the right size, and not because it looks good.” SLENDER WAIST Besides bras, some people wear garters and corsets to look smaller or reduce their girth. But the problem with shapewear is that if it is too tight, chances of getting chest pains and back pain are high. “The muscles are squeezed which results into pain, especially when one is seated. More so, the possibility of suffering malnutrition is high because food consumption is limited.” The doctor explains that with such bad eating habits, acquired abdominal pains are a guarantee. These normally happen three hours after eating.” He adds that in extreme cases, one can faint if the garter is very tight. “The circulation of blood can be limited due to the tightness of the garter around the stomach and back.” ITCHY OUTCOME The same goes for knickers. “It’s very important to pick the right size and material,” says Dr Kimera. He explains that nylon knickers are not good and it gets worse if they are tight because they do not allow air circulation and this can lead to the manifestation of candida. Dr Kimera says candida is caused by a fungus known as albicans which is a normal vaginal flora. “However, this fungus can turn dangerous if there is a condition conducive for it like wearing tight knickers. This is because when you sweat, there is extra moisture and if the knickers are nylon, the private parts will become a breeding ground for bacteria causing the infections.” He adds that you can also suffer skin infections especially on the inside of the thighs because the knickers are tight, the skin gets irritated which leads to itching. Women are therefore advised to make wise choices in their quest for smartness. While cute underwear is good to look at and may feel good against the skin, in the long term they may not bode well for their health
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