Am i too skinny ? |
i was recently anorexic, i have gained 4lbs since then but my mum still says i look skeletal.. i think i look quite feminine now.. but wat do you think ?
i'm not trying to show off, just ... |
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Is Anorexia Bad? |
| im 14, 5'9, and 163 pounds. im not that much overweight, but not skinny either. i want to be skinnier and lose weight. i was thinking of starving a little bit, but scared im going to not grow ... |
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Is this healthy? |
well, i had a recent operation and i couldnt exercise much and that made me gain almost 15 kgs.
i started this diet on monday and it only consists of a fruit in the morning and a salade in the ... |
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Am i tooo fat????????? |
I weight 146 now i just lost last week 4pounds
and"5.4 my height
I think i just need to loose more and ... |
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I am 13 years old and I weigh 113? Do I need to lose weight? |
I feel bigger than I really am. Andd I weigh 113 pounds! Additional Details
I feel bigger than I really am. Andd I weigh 113 punds! I ... |
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What do you consider to be fat? |
I am 5'4" and currently weigh 130 lbs. . .to me this is fat.
I was 122 about 3 months ago and due to stress I have gained weight . . . and feel gross. I don't look fat, but I ... |
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Im 14 years old, and im a overweight, id like to start working out but im too emabarrased? |
My high school has a weight room
some of my friends go to the weight room
at my hs ive established my self as a sort of goof character as in not the type who works out
Any ideas on how ... |
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Is this too much for lunch? |
Lunch is always my biggest meal. Today, I had broccoli, tuna, 2 pieces of toast, banana, and water. I was wondering if this was too much to eat considering I'm on a diet. Thanks.
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This reusable barrier device is used, with a spermicidal cream or jelly, to prevent pregnancy. It is a flexible, rubber, cup-like device that fits over the entrance to the cervix preventing sperm from fertilizing an egg.
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prentif Cavity-Rim Cerv Cap
Uses
This reusable barrier device is used, with a spermicidal cream or jelly, to prevent pregnancy. It is a flexible, rubber, cup-like device that fits over the entrance to the cervix preventing sperm from fertilizing an egg.
Storage
- Store in the original container at room temperature between 56 and 86 degrees F (13 to 30 degrees C) and away from light and moisture.
- Thoroughly clean and rinse this product as directed between uses.
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How To Use
- Follow all instructions for proper insertion, removal, and care/cleaning of this device.
- If any of the information is unclear, consult your doctor.
- Before using, check this product visually for any holes, tears, or cracks.
- If any of these defects are present, do not use the product.
- Before using, urinate and then wash your hands thoroughly.
- Before inserting this device into the vagina, fill the cervical cap one-third full with a spermicidal cream or jelly.
- Insert this device into the vagina and position it properly around your cervix as directed by your doctor.
- This medical device must be left in place for at least 8 hours after intercourse.
- This product may be left in place for up to 2 days (48 hours) at a time.
- It is not necessary to use additional spermicide with repeated intercourse during this 2 day time period.
- After removal from the vagina, clean this device with a mild, non-perfumed soap, rinse with warm water, dry and store in the original container.
- Do not use oil-based or greasy products (e.g., cocoa butter, petroleum jelly, mineral oil) on this device.
- Doing so could harm this product.
- If you are currently using any vaginal medications (e.g., creams, ointments), complete your treatment with these medications before using this device.
- It is recommended that an alternative method of birth control (e.g., condoms, spermicide) be used if you have intercourse during your menstrual period.
- This product is not recommended for use during your menstrual period.
- If you notice any pain or discomfort after inserting the device or during or after intercourse, contact your doctor promptly.
- Also, if the device does not fit properly (snuggly around the base of the cervix) or becomes loose during intercourse or while walking, coughing, or straining, contact your doctor promptly.
- It is recommended that you have this product checked and refitted after childbirth and/or at your annual pelvic exam.
Side Effects
- Vaginal/cervical discomfort may occur.
- If this effect persists or worsens, notify your doctor promptly.
- Tell your doctor immediately if any of these serious side effects occur: vaginal odor or discharge, odor when the device is removed, stomach/abdominal pain.
- If you notice the following unlikely but serious side effects of Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS), remove the device and seek immediate medical attention: high fever, at least one other symptom of TSS (e.g., vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, fainting or lightheadedness, sore throat, muscle weakness, joint pain, sunburn-like rash, eye redness).
- Promptly tell your doctor if you or your sexual partner experiences any burning/irritation/discomfort during sex while you are using this product.
- This may mean that you are not properly fitted for this device.
- An allergic reaction to this product or the spermicide used along with this product is highly unlikely, but seek immediate medical attention if it occurs.
- Symptoms of an allergic reaction include: rash, itching, swelling, dizziness, trouble breathing.
- If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
Precautions
- This device is not recommended for use if you have the following medical conditions: history of toxic shock syndrome (TSS), abnormal Pap smear(s), history of certain cancers (e.g., cervical or uterine cancer), vaginal or cervical infection, currently experiencing any menstrual bleeding (including your regular menstrual period), recent childbirth, recent miscarriage or abortion.
- Tell your doctor your medical history, especially of: unusual vaginal bleeding (e.g., irregular periods), any allergies.
- Prior to using this product, consult your doctor if you are breast-feeding.
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Drug Interactions
- Tell your doctor of all prescription and nonprescription medication you may use, especially: vaginal medications (e.g., creams, ointments).
- Do not start or stop any medicine without doctor or pharmacist approval.
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CONDITIONS OF USE: The information in this database is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise and judgement of healthcare professionals. The information is not intended to cover all possible uses, directions, precautions, drug interactions or adverse effects, nor should it be construed to indicate that use of a particular drug is safe, appropriate or effective for you or anyone else. A healthcare professional should be consulted before taking any drug, changing any diet or commencing or discontinuing any course of treatment.
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