i would like to know this also i had the same thing done yesterday and i felt sick all night and still feel sick i would like to know this also i had the same thing done yesterday and i felt sick all night and still feel sick i would like to know this also i had the same thing done yesterday and i felt sick all night and still feel sick i would like to know this also i had the same thing done yesterday and i felt sick all night and still feel sick
A cervical biopsy is also more commonly referred to as a colposcopy by women's health doctors. When this procedure is performed, the patient usually feels some discomfort in the lower abdomen or a bit of cramping. It normally isn't any worse than regular women's health check up, but this can vary from patient to patient and depends on your level of pain tolerance. This discomfort can usually be treated by taking a pain reliever such as Tylenol or something similar.
We can get sick after every vaccination with a bit if a fever and feeling bad just in general. It's normal.
After a prostate biopsy, you'll probably need to continue taking an antibiotic for a few days. You may feel slight soreness and have some light bleeding from your rectum. You may have blood in your urine or stools for a few days. You may also notice that your semen has a pinkish tint caused by a small amount of blood in your semen. This can last for more than a month.
Absolutely, especially if you had an orgasm. The uterus tightens with intercourse when you are not pregnant but of course you cannot feel it then. It is perfectly normal and not at all dangerous. I have deleted an answer about cervical dysplasia, what that has got to do with this question I have no idea.
In my experience, I can't feel it with my fingers and definitely don't feel it in my day to day life.
4 or 5 days starting from the day you start taking the medicine.
I think it's normal. It's happening to me, it happened to my friend.
Yes
Sometimes it doesn't feel like it (LOL) but, yes, even Homicide Detectives have days off - just like normal people.
Hi. im not sure if you have already done the breast biopsy yet but it is it painless! they gave me local anesthesia on my breast (which i barely felt) and after that i could feel nothing. after a couple hours your breasts do start to hurt a little so take some Tylenol and after 3 days you can remove the bandages!
It is normal for everything to feel like it's working hard down there, three days after starting period for the first time, because you are not used to. If it continues that way, you should seek medical help.
The cervix is usually located low, firm, and closed 10 days before your period. It may also feel slightly tilted and moist. Tracking cervical position can help in predicting fertility and ovulation.