- female
- 23 Years
- 14/08/2025
I'm 23 and really don't want surgery to enhance my breast size are there any medications or natural options that actually work without side effects like weight gain? I'm looking for something safe and effective.
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The morning-after pill's impact on fertility is a common concern. _The Morning-After Pill and Fertility_ 1. _No conclusive evidence_: Research suggests that the morning-after pill (emergency contraception) does not affect future fertility. 2. _Temporary effects_: The pill may delay ovulation, but this effect is temporary and reversible. 3. _Multiple uses_: Taking the morning-after pill multiple times, as you have, is not thought to impact fertility. _Fertility Risks: Separating Fact from Fiction_ 1. _No increased risk_: Studies show no increased risk of infertility or reduced fertility after using emergency contraception. 2. _Return to fertility_: Fertility typically returns to normal after taking the morning-after pill. _If You're Concerned_ 1. _Consult your doctor_: Discuss your concerns with your healthcare provider or a fertility specialist. 2. _Get regular check-ups_: Regular gynecological check-ups can help monitor your reproductive health. Remember, the morning-after pill is designed for emergency situations. If you're concerned about contraception, consider consulting your doctor about long-term birth control options.
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Why am I so thirsty all of a sudden?
Thirst is normally just the brain's way of warning that you're dehydrated because you're not drinking enough fluid. But excessive and persistent thirst (known as polydipsia) could be a sign of an underlying problem such as diabetes.
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Am a bit worried, I'm an 18-year-old with a vitamin D level of 12 and my doctor says I need to get the arachitol injection. I've heard it's really painful, and I'm honestly scared about getting it. Is there any way to make this less uncomfortable or maybe avoid the shot altogether?
Yes you have to take the injection,if you are really scared and you have no signs and symptoms of vitamin d deficiency you can opt for tablets as well like VIT D 60K weekly once and CALCIUM 500mg once daily
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