can someone who knows about womans health help me out?

March 2nd, 2010 | by admin |

I have very sore breast (2 weeks) , very emotional, very bloated, and very specific cravings. I have taken 2 pregnancy test and both were negative. My periods are never regular and my doctor really doesn’t have too much to day. What is going on with me, is this menopause? I am only 29
ha ha ha, nice luke i don’t think so

What makes you think this is menopause? It sounds like normal irregular cycles to me. Your menstrual cycle is hugely complicated, the slightest imbalance can throw everything off so it’s normally not a sign of a problem, but just in case see a doctor to rule out more serious issues – yes doctors are usually useless as they are used to dealing with all problems by handing out the pill, but demand real help. As a note on something that comes up often, contrary to popular belief the pill doesn’t regulate cycles, it suppresses cycles which forces periods into a pattern, often the pill is used as a quick-fix rather than run tests or offer treatment options, so the pill can cover up more serious issues, it also prevents you using cycle changes to judge fertility and determine sexual health problems, also you may face side-effects. You may want to consider the pill or menstrual management, but rule out serious issues first and know your other treatment options.

As self-help look into Fertility Awareness Method, tracking cycle changes this way has life-long benefits as birth control, to aid in conception, and gives a better understanding of your sexual health. In your case it will help you determine when your period will turn up, and you will see if there are any serious issues so this will save testing and put you in control of your healthcare. http://www.tcoyf.com The psyche can have a profound effect on menstrual cycles, if you have problems in your life address them and look at your attitude towards menstruation, learning about menstruation can have a huge effect on health. Menstrual problems are often exacerbated when you internalise conflicting signals from society about yourself, your body, menstruation or sexuality. Take evening primrose oil or black cohosh capsules daily to help regulate your hormones, these can be bought from most supermarkets and health stores without costing too much. If you suffer cramps try using clary sage, this is an oil you massage into your stomach which can be bought at health or specialist stores. As well as working better and faster than painkillers clary sage supports estrogen production and acts on the pituitary gland to help regulate menstrual problems.

Honestly, most women can easily deal with all of these problems with things as easy as diet changes or herbal treatments, it’s just that most women don’t know how and don’t think to find out! You need to take control of your own sexual/menstrual health as many doctors are really quite clueless (I spead from both personal and proffessional experience!), try FAM to find out if there are any underlying problems rather than waiting for your doctor to do something and look into treatment options yourself.

  1. 4 Responses to “can someone who knows about womans health help me out?”

  2. By Mittmouhd on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    it well might be
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  3. By Luke on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    i can never tell unless u sent me a pic of your breasts but u may not know your pregnant and hows your sex life have u been busier lately or have u been a Virgin. also how your periods been are they irregular or often.
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  4. By insomniac on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    I would see a doctor and have your hormone levels tested. There are all kinds of things that can cause problems like that and being tested will help your doctor narrow things down. Have you ever been checked for poly-cystic ovarian syndrome? It can cause irregular periods and a whole lot of other problems. 5-10% of women have it and a lot of doctors either don’t know about it or misdiagnose it.
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  5. By Jadea on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    What makes you think this is menopause? It sounds like normal irregular cycles to me. Your menstrual cycle is hugely complicated, the slightest imbalance can throw everything off so it’s normally not a sign of a problem, but just in case see a doctor to rule out more serious issues – yes doctors are usually useless as they are used to dealing with all problems by handing out the pill, but demand real help. As a note on something that comes up often, contrary to popular belief the pill doesn’t regulate cycles, it suppresses cycles which forces periods into a pattern, often the pill is used as a quick-fix rather than run tests or offer treatment options, so the pill can cover up more serious issues, it also prevents you using cycle changes to judge fertility and determine sexual health problems, also you may face side-effects. You may want to consider the pill or menstrual management, but rule out serious issues first and know your other treatment options.

    As self-help look into Fertility Awareness Method, tracking cycle changes this way has life-long benefits as birth control, to aid in conception, and gives a better understanding of your sexual health. In your case it will help you determine when your period will turn up, and you will see if there are any serious issues so this will save testing and put you in control of your healthcare. http://www.tcoyf.com The psyche can have a profound effect on menstrual cycles, if you have problems in your life address them and look at your attitude towards menstruation, learning about menstruation can have a huge effect on health. Menstrual problems are often exacerbated when you internalise conflicting signals from society about yourself, your body, menstruation or sexuality. Take evening primrose oil or black cohosh capsules daily to help regulate your hormones, these can be bought from most supermarkets and health stores without costing too much. If you suffer cramps try using clary sage, this is an oil you massage into your stomach which can be bought at health or specialist stores. As well as working better and faster than painkillers clary sage supports estrogen production and acts on the pituitary gland to help regulate menstrual problems.

    Honestly, most women can easily deal with all of these problems with things as easy as diet changes or herbal treatments, it’s just that most women don’t know how and don’t think to find out! You need to take control of your own sexual/menstrual health as many doctors are really quite clueless (I spead from both personal and proffessional experience!), try FAM to find out if there are any underlying problems rather than waiting for your doctor to do something and look into treatment options yourself.
    References :

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