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anonymous
writes: hi all cupids, i live in the uk.Im 15 and my periods are sooo heavy and painfull and ive heard that i can get a tablet that can help me, but i dont no any details about it or how it works, and ive heard tht it can have dangerous side affects. can anyone answer my questions xxx thnks xxx
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reader, anonymous, writes (31 December 2006): having this problem is normal to the woman like us honey''
just relax, if you really can not manage the pain then take ponstant it helps.... take it when it is only nessesary.. good luck
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reader, anitadarling +, writes (31 December 2006):
its quite a normal sort of thing that most females go through. i used to have the same problem and i went on 'the pill'. as with any sort of medication there are always going to be side affects...however it is very unlikly that you will react...and if you do all you need to do is stop taking it and try a different make.
to be honest with you going on the pill is the best choice i ever made! you know exactly when you are going to start your period...they are light and only slightly painful.
good luck chick
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reader, kellyO +, writes (31 December 2006):
Hi dear,
The best advise i can give here is to go see your gp. Dont take any drugs u arent sure of.They are many drugs out there with various side effects so u have to be careful which to take.
Take care dear and happy new yr
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reader, willywombat +, writes (31 December 2006):
The best advice I can give you is to go to your local family planning centre for advice. Failing that your GP. I say that in that order as FPC's tend to be more up to date than many GP practice's.
There are tablets that be prescribed to stop bleeding, and there are also contraceptive pills which lessen bleeding and can help to alleviate painful period symptoms. But as you cannot get these without a prescription I suggest you get to your FPC or GP's!!
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reader, anonymous, writes (31 December 2006): Hey im 14 and i live in the Uk too i posted a question similar to yours and i got 14 answers back with helpful advice on tablets u can take heres the link:
http://www.dearcupid.org/question/help-my-periods-are-very-heavy--what.html
hope the answers help x
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reader, anonymous, writes (31 December 2006): Hey im 14 and i live in the Uk too i posted a question similar to yours and i got 14 answers back with helpful advice on tablets u can take heres the link:
http://www.dearcupid.org/question/help-my-periods-are-very-heavy--what.html
hope the answers help x
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reader, Pretty and proud +, writes (30 December 2006):
hey,
dangerous side affects doesnt sound too good to me! you are best going on the pill this is where you take a pill for 21 days then have a 7 day brak at the end of the 21 days. after your 7 day break you start to take it again. it is also contraceptive but this doesnt mean you shouldnt use a condom during sex because you should. if you ask your doctor about the contraceptive pill he/she should be able to tell you all about it. hope i helped you hunni xxx
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