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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

VAGINAL FAQ

  1. Why would I want to have a vaginal birth?
  2. What about rupture of the uterus?
  3. Pregnancy after Cesarean Section
  4. Labor after a Cesarean Section
  5. Specifications for VBAC
  6. Preparing for your VBAC
  7. Birth Alternatives with VBAC
  8. Resources for VBAC
  9. Emotions of VBAC
  10. Personal Experience with VBAC
  11. Clear, white vaginal discharge
  12. Itching and dry skin - is it yeast?
  13. Odorous vaginal discharge
  14. Recurring yeast infections - milky white discharge
  15. Boric acid as treatment for recurring yeast infections
  16. Resistance to Diflucan®?
  17. Clumpy vaginal discharge with white cells
  18. Yeast infections after natural or surgical menopause.
  19. Possible recurrent bacterial vaginosis
  20. Vaginal lump swelling, ? Bartholin gland
  21. Thick, odorless heavy vaginal discharge
  22. Vaginal dysplasia and pain
  23. Urethral versus vaginal discharge
  24. Chronic vaginal/vulvar itching
  25. Itching, feminine powder - can vaginal creams affect getting pregnant?
  26. What is a wet-prep test?
  27. I want to be tested for all STDs
  28. Odorless, jelly-like vaginal discharge
  29. Yellow to slightly greenish vaginal secretion
  30. Vaginal scarring due to sexual assault
  31. Strong vaginal odor after sex
  32. Heavy bleeding after sexual relations
  33. Will hysterectomy alter orgasm?
  34. Decreased libido and orgasm on Paxil®
  35. Premenopausal vaginal dryness and decreased libido
  36. With a vaginal hysterectomy, will cervix removal affect sex?
  37. What kind of physician do I see for a decreased sexual desire?
  38. Pain with sex or full bladder or bowel movement
  39. Painful sex and pelvic adhesions
  40. Vulvar redness and itching with condom use
  41. What is cancer of the vagina? What are its causes and risk factors?
  42. How is vaginal cancer diagnosed?
  43. How is vaginal cancer staged?
  44. How is vaginal cancer treated?
  45. how down there works
  46. taking care of down there
  47. what happens at the GP?
  48. when things aren't so normal
  49. must know period facts
  50. contraception and your cycle

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