There are no side effects of having your tubes tied and leaving an IUD in place. There is no pressing need to remove the IUD if you have other pregnancy protection.
The baby will surely die
The function of the colon is to absorb the water from the bowels. If this is removed you will have loose stools and watery stools and can sometimes cause dehydration and electrolyte imbalance
I am nearing my 30th birthday and after my third child had my tubes tied. Since the procedure I have been having difficulties. My periods are all out of sync, I am experiencing hot flashes, extreme mood changes, irritability and a whole list of other scenarios. I have been looking up on the internet about the effects of having your tubes tied and it appears that the verdict is still out on whether or not the procedure causes any lasting effects or not. If anyone else has any suggestions or is going through what i am please I would love to hear..
Yes, but it would be very - very - VERY rare. Chlamydia does serious damage quick, so having it for "years" without having severe side effects is really not likely.
Some negative side effects of having low blood pressure are dizziness, vomiting, and others.
There is no need to change sides or use the same side for the depo provera injection. There are no special side effects from having the injection on the same side.
You may injure your adrenal glands which could cause you to have signs of fatigue. It would be best to supplement with raw adrenal in this case.
There are no cures for tuimors. You normally need to have surgery to get them removed.
There are no special risks or side effects from extra chickenpox vaccine.
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yes i have been having side effects for 6 months constant bleeding
Yes. Believe it or not, frequent/recurrent ear infections (sometimes caused by water, such as going into a pool or taking a shower and getting water in your ears) can be the main cause of getting tubes in your ears. Getting tubes in your ears is a surgical procedure with no side effects (with the exception of vomiting due to the anesthesia). Talking from personal experience, there are no negative consequences to getting tubes with the exception of having to be more careful in and around water.