Whether you are exercising or not, bleeding during urination is never normal and cannot be diagnosed online. Please contact a medical professional for an appointment.
Protein requirements do increase slightly with training and exercise but this is insignificant in comparison to the protein needs of a young, growing horse, or a lactating broodmare.
You should consult with a doctor. Some women have slightly colored discharge and it is perfectly normal, but for others it can be a sign of infection or STD. Yellow discharge is most commonly associated with Bacterial Vaginosis or yeast infections, but only your doctor can determine the cause of any changes in your discharge.
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Normal discharge varies in every woman and also changes depending on where you are in your cycle. Most discharge is either white, clear, or slightly yellow. It does not have an odor and can be thick or thin. If you notice a change in your discharge that is abnormal (such as color, consistency or smell), you should consult your doctor as it may be an indication of an infection.
Slightly. There is no horribly offensive language, but they do say 'damn' and such frequently.
Personally I have a slightly raised tempreature and some clear fluis discharge oh and a slight period type pain :)
Anything even slightly edible.
I found it helpful to eat slightly less, and in more, smaller meals. Start the day with a grapefruit, eat more veg and less meat, particularly food with fibre such as black or pinto beans. Drink at least 6 litres of water daily. Exercise frequently.
No. If anything, it's the opposite. As the Sun looses mass, the gravitational attraction is reduced slightly, so if anything we are moving very slightly away from the Sun.
Normal discharge varies for each woman. Generally, slightly yellow, white, and clear discharge is normal. The color and consistency of discharge can change depending on where a woman is in her cycle. However, if yellow discharge is abnormal for you, it could be a sign of infection. Bacterial vaginosis is most commonly associated with a yellow or green colored discharge and can also cause some itching around the vaginal area. It is important to make an appointment with your doctor to be properly diagnosed, as some infections require antibiotics.
No. Sounds like an STD. You should never, ever discharge green, or even slightly green. You may still be pregnant, but that is not a sign of it.
Slightly smaller portions and replace chocolate with healthier snacks.