I used to wonder if it was possible for a female to have sperm inside her, like for her to be making it herself due to some fluke, and be getting pregnant each month and then just losing the baby because it couldn't survive the DNA flaws.
Now that is cute. Kind of reminds me of that time I spent ages wondering how babies were made. In the end I came to the conclusion that a baby is the result of parents not arguing for a month.
Not that I'll ever have to worry about it, though.
Me neither, thankfully. Asmuch as I complain about being small, I wouldn't want to be too big. Back problems, for one. And also, once you're past a certain point, finding clothes that won't end in disaster could be difficult.
If those get worse, I'm going to be pissed.
I thought that same thing. But mine didn't last very long (not long enough to consider birth control as the cause, anyway), so hopefully you'll be the same.
DVT clot breaks away to cause a pulmonary embolism?
That makes me think of House. Now I want to watch it. But yeah. That would be terrible. I don't want you to be killed by a pulmonary embolism!
High sodium intake lately can also do it
Hmm, yeah. I think my doctor might have mentioned that, too.
"Okay, the smallest size that will get me through an entire day of school is two super plusses in at once."
Wow. See, if I was that heavy I'd be too damn uncomfortable to use tampons. Sure, pads are annoying the way they need to be changed more often (I think), and can feel pretty yuck if your flow is heavy, but I'd feel more secure with them. But then, my argument is probably flawed, with the whole not-having-used-a-tampon thing.
I'm all screwed up. I hate it.
Aww, me too. *cuddles*. Like right now. I've got cramps like whoa, only they're sharper than they've been recently, so it's like someone's stabbing me in the gut as opposed to my uterus thrashing chucking a tantrum in the form of a persistent dull ache. That's probably because this is the first period I've had since going off the birth control. Grrargh.
So anyway. Hopefully if you keep taking it you'll start to even out, and things won't be so bad. I've been thinking about it, and I did notice positive changes. My favourite was the fact that I knew the exact day to expect my period, and didn't have to worry about being sprung. The only downside were the increased cramps. I hope they go away.
One can never have too much TMI. ...Actually, one can..
Now that is cute. Kind of reminds me of that time I spent ages wondering how babies were made. In the end I came to the conclusion that a baby is the result of parents not arguing for a month.
Not that I'll ever have to worry about it, though.
Me neither, thankfully. Asmuch as I complain about being small, I wouldn't want to be too big. Back problems, for one. And also, once you're past a certain point, finding clothes that won't end in disaster could be difficult.
If those get worse, I'm going to be pissed.
I thought that same thing. But mine didn't last very long (not long enough to consider birth control as the cause, anyway), so hopefully you'll be the same.
DVT clot breaks away to cause a pulmonary embolism?
That makes me think of House. Now I want to watch it. But yeah. That would be terrible. I don't want you to be killed by a pulmonary embolism!
High sodium intake lately can also do it
Hmm, yeah. I think my doctor might have mentioned that, too.
"Okay, the smallest size that will get me through an entire day of school is two super plusses in at once."
Wow. See, if I was that heavy I'd be too damn uncomfortable to use tampons. Sure, pads are annoying the way they need to be changed more often (I think), and can feel pretty yuck if your flow is heavy, but I'd feel more secure with them. But then, my argument is probably flawed, with the whole not-having-used-a-tampon thing.
I'm all screwed up. I hate it.
Aww, me too. *cuddles*. Like right now. I've got cramps like whoa, only they're sharper than they've been recently, so it's like someone's stabbing me in the gut as opposed to my uterus thrashing chucking a tantrum in the form of a persistent dull ache. That's probably because this is the first period I've had since going off the birth control. Grrargh.
So anyway. Hopefully if you keep taking it you'll start to even out, and things won't be so bad. I've been thinking about it, and I did notice positive changes. My favourite was the fact that I knew the exact day to expect my period, and didn't have to worry about being sprung. The only downside were the increased cramps. I hope they go away.