3/4 Hours
3-1/4 hours equals 195 minutes and 2-1/2 hours equals 150 minutes. Subtract 150 from 195 and you get 45 minutes. Therefore you woulld save 45 minutes or 3/4 hour by taking the express bus.
You will be on a regular schedule, but the periods you have while on the pill are not actual periods, this is because you never produce an egg while on the pill. The pill simply regulates when your body "clears out" down there so you will bleed on a fairly normal schedule.
No problem, but get used to maintain a regular schedule when taking daily medicines.
These can help: -- get more rest, on a regular schedule -- get more exercise, on a regular schedule -- check to make sure you're taking in enough fluids -- check to make sure you're getting proper nutrition -- discuss your problems and worries with someone you trust -- see your doctor
"Thanks for your time; I know you have a busy schedule"sounds better to me, your example is slightly wrong - It should be "Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedul."
Taking Orovite has absolutely nothing to do with your menstrual cycle. If your menstrual cycle is regular then it will continue to be regular while taking this.
You did just the right thing.
I appreciate you taking time out from your busy schedule.
Clearly you have no idea what you are taking about.
Simple activities like parking further away from your destination, or taking the stairs can be an easy way to begin exercising more. You can also try playing movement based video games such as "Just Dance" to invite more activity into your schedule. Hope this helps :)
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