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my little mans due date was oct 2nd but I was induced on 11th September at 37 weeks as I was at high risk.. Got prostin put in vagina 11 sept @ 1.15 pm contractions started at at night about 9 but weren't regular. Dr checked my cervix 2cm dilated had to w...


Hi. Its been around 70 days since I've been clean. I abused cough syrup for a period of one year and few days back I have started experiencing a few problems. I feel dull and tired (mentally and at times physically too), sleepy etc. Is it possible I mig...


Can we take Tylenol pm? Im getting induced Tuesday morning, and i KNOW im not going to be able to sleep monday night. Lol but i know i will need it


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So I'm 21 weeks and I've been having the hardest time sleeping due to back pain and stress and was wondering if it would be okay if I took a Tylenol pm to help.


I have been advice by my obgyn that is ok to take tylenol, what about tylenol pm??? i know it contains some type of medicine to help you relax and go to sleep... but I dont know if it will be ok


Hi does anyone know what it means if you have R on T episode shown on a 24hr ECG monitor?


Is it possible to have rebound migraines from use of Tylenol PM? I have been dx with painfree migraines. meds and vitamins B2 and Magnesuim prescribed. So far to no avail (10 days) continually have propriocetion issues, ringing in ears, tingling back o...


Has anyone taken Tylenol pm during pregnancy? Or acetaminophen/ diphenhydramine. My doc said its ok but im just so nervous i haven't taken any medicine while pregnant and don't like to but i just can't sleep at all and im misserable. im 36+1 weeks and woul...


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Discharge may not be normal, and could mean an infection or an STD, especially with burning, pain, itching or urinary frequency.


Herpes sores blister, then burst, ooze, they may scab, and will then heal. Sores may be confused with acne, fungal infections, and ingrown hairs.


Normal vaginal discharge varies in color, smell, consistency and amount. If there is a change in the discharge, an infection may be present.


Chlamydia is an sexually transmitted infection (STI) that often has no symptoms, but must be treated to prevent serious complications.


STIs are the most common cause of genital sores, but allergic reactions, autoimmune disorders, fungal infections and many other conditions may, too.


Millions of people are diagnosed with at least one sexually transmitted disease (STD), or infection (STI) in the United States each year.


Bumps in the genital area might be STDs, but are usually not serious. Treatment is usually for possible infection or to manage symptoms.


The first signs of HIV, called Acute Retroviral Syndrome (ARS), may feel like the flu, with body aches and a fever. It can last a up to a few weeks.


Syphilis is an STD that is transmitted by oral, genital and anal sex. Condoms greatly reduce the chances of transmission, but do not eliminate them.


Genital herpes can spread through direct, unclothed, skin-to-skin contact, including oral, vaginal and anal sex.


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