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redcrx | 14:43 Fri 23rd Feb 2007 | Body & Soul
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got a Q regarding 'aunty flo' on another section. Would appreciate it if the ladies could offer any advice http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Family/Pregnanc y/Question369608.html
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I think after you have a child sometimes your periods can be mixed up - or this could be an early sign of the menopause (depending on age). I would first do a pregnancy test like Blyss says in a couple of weeks, if negative then go to the doctors and explain your situation :o)
Who else was drinking an Ainsley Harriott cup-a-soup when this link popped up ?
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thanks missyR. i am well aware of how things change after having a baby as that was 19 months ago and i was 'back to normal' after 2 months. As for the menopause, i am a little older than you but too young for that i hope lol
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oooh hope you didnt scald yourself whiffy.

red, you know many factors can effect menstruation, rarely do females have what they consider normal throughout their child bearing years, should your symptoms persist see g p . if ? pregnancy is a possibility do another test in a few days, MENOPAUSE ?
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crete,
dont you start on the menopause subject im too young for that :)
If you're under 46/7 then defo but considering you only had a baby 19 months ago you're obviously wayyyyy younger than i had assumed. I'd rule out menopause and defo do the test! :o)
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oh dear Missy, how old did you think i was?
actually, i may not like the answer so keep it to yourself lol
They've been on about this on Womens Hour (R4) this week.
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about what carrust?
red the menopause. he he
Spitting & spotting...all the plumbing problems that women have.
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im too young to listen to R4 as well hehe

I had a car with the reg N*** HRT, maybe it was a sign :O
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did you catch what the advice was carrust? or did you switch off lol

who was spitting on radio 4 ?
You can get it on listen again on the BBC web-site.
What is really interesting is that the second 2 letters of a car number indicate where it was registered, for example EV is Essex, CE is Cambridgeshire. I think RT is Suffolk.
crete. Jenny Murray, & they had a spot of rain on the Archers!
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wow, suffolk eh? thatd explain the high mileage and the inability to get up hills
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thank you carrust, shall try and tune the PC at home in later, if i can find the dial :)

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