Whoa this site is confusing..... How do I ask a question without answering my own quetion to ask the question?
10 months ago I had a medical abortion, I was 7 weeks and 4 days along. The last 3 months I have had no period at all but have had all the PMS signs, cramps, emotional but no period. I am not pregnant, I have checked. I do suffer with depression and refuse to take anything for it as I hate pills.
Symptoms I am experiencing: Lower back pains, pain in the pelvic area, intercourse is painful to the point that I actually have to stop my partner, hungry but get full after like two bites of food but I am putting on weight suddenly and then lose it without doing anything different and I crave a lot of sweet stuff, I am always tired and just don't want to do anything because I am tired and I am very grumpy, I just want to be left alone most of the time (The grumpiness is possibly from the fact that I am depressed and nobody leaves me alone.)
Have a history of Cancer in the female side of the family.
Could the abortion have caused a problem? Could I have inherited the Cancer gene? Or could this be from the depression which wouldn't make sense because I have suffered for just over 2 years with the depression. I am not stressed either that I know of.
Concerns that aren't that important but they do exist. A small problem that could lead to a bigger problem or it could lead to nothing.
Concerns that aren't that important but they do exist. A small problem that could lead to a bigger problem or it could lead to nothing.
Try taking a pregnancy test....
It could be any number of things, but first check the battery. If it's not that, then you have a bigger problem.
so he could build and get a bigger work force
No problem if it's the same voltage, it will just last longer. But it might be significantly bigger, which could be a problem.
Yes it is becoming a bigger and bigger problem.
It could be something as simple as a bad fuse
Yes, it is becoming a bigger problem.
the bigger the interest group the bigger the free-rider problem
since 2018
Most humans have differences in the sizes of body parts, one leg a bit longer, one arm a bit bigger, facial parts different in size. It's perfectly normal. But if you have noticed it getting bigger, then you could have a problem that you need to see a doctor about.