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Why Do Women Sometimes Have Pain During And After Ovulation? This article is focused on giving you answers to various questions many women have related to ovulation pain. What is ovulation pain? What causes discomfort during ovulation? What are the signs of soreness during ovulation? Why is there sometimes ovulation pain following ovulation? Ovulation pain [...]

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What is the Herbal Treatment for Low Back Pain Low back pain may occur under many circumstances. For example, if the discs overgrow it may press the nerves; if the discs and vertebrae are degenerated they lose flexibility; a sport injury and heavy lifting may twist muscles, ligaments, vertebrae or nerves; a local inflammation may [...]

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Keeping Everyone Informed About Chlamydia Std In the newspapers, in magazines, and through the internet, the masses are bombarded with the new statistics and studies about HIV/AIDS. In addition, both the American people and the general public should take note that Chlamydia is very dangerous and is claiming victims at a fast pace, specifically young [...]

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I feel like i have aids???…..HELP!!? im 18 a girl and im sexually active.. so i havnt had sex in months then i finally have sex like three times this week unprotected. I been feeling weird. I have lower abdominal pain and it hurts when i urine. You have a urinary tract infection. see a [...]

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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Learn More On Pelvic Inflammatory Disease – STD Testing Centers Tulsa OK Women with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) often present with a spectrum of symptoms. The characteristics of nongonococcal, nonchlamydial PID have not been well described. Women may develop pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which happens when the bacteria spread into the uterus [...]

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