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This happens when the tissue that lines the uterus grows into the uterine wall. Adenomyosis makes the uterus get bigger and causes painful, heavy periods.
Estrogen is the most important hormonal influence on the health of the vulva and vagina. Low estrogen can contribute to dryness. Diet and the use of certain ...
Check with your doctor if you have breast swelling or soreness, unusual breast milk production, absent, missed, or irregular menstrual periods, stopping of ...
Vaginal discharge with an odor, painful urination or bleeding between periods can be symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection, also called an STI. If ...
Higher levels of estrogen and progesterone stop the menstrual period and fuel growth of the placenta. The embryo is now made of three layers. The top layer, ...
Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to this medicine or any other medicines. Also tell your health care professional if you ...
If you do not start your period, see your doctor for a pregnancy test. If you have used a vaginal ring or patch, take the pill on the day the ring or patch is ...
It also can be linked to menstrual hormone changes and common changes in breast tissue, called fibrocystic breast. The milky discharge after breast-feeding most ...
If you still have menstrual periods and your nipple discharge doesn't clear up on its own after your next menstrual cycle, make an appointment with your ...
This is based on your period cycle and any birth control method you're using. You might have to take a pregnancy test before the implant can be placed. Once the ...
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