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Kelda:
--- Quote from: Susiebell on September 30, 2007, 06:38:00 pm ---What's "felale"?
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its my new name for the girlies!
Kelda:
anything you wish!!! Suszie - if you tell me your preference I'll tell you moinde re the length/girth!!! :laugh:
Rhanna feels very grown up - she was sashing about with her always ultra on today apparently!
Front-Ranger:
--- Quote from: injest on October 01, 2007, 09:08:51 pm ---ya'll better straighten up in here!!
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Straighten up? Never!!
Brown Eyes:
--- Quote from: Penthesilea on September 30, 2007, 10:49:05 am ---
Funny you're mentioning this today. My daughter is 11 and a half and started her period - today.
*sigh* My Baby!
I was 11 too then, but 9 seems awfully early :-\
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I was 10 when I got mine. I was in 5th grade at the time... and I ended up being really happy that I had a head start on the girls in my junior high school when it came to understanding how to handle having my period. Kids... and particularly the boys... at my junior high (6th - 8th grade) were awful (I mean really cruel) about teasing girls when word would get out that they had gotten their periods for the first time. I'm sure some of those girls are still to this day psychologically impacted by some of the teasing. I am just so glad that I'm not pubescent anymore. It was such a tough time... and mostly because kids that age can be so mean.
:-\
shortfiction:
--- Quote from: atz75 on September 01, 2007, 04:18:05 pm ---I agree with what Leslie said. Neither a mammogram nor a pelvic exam should hurt too much. I think that a little discomfort is to be expected... but if either procedure is truly painful, then the practitioner is doing something wrong. Be sure to speak up for yourself if you feel pain in those procedures. Don't take the doctor's behavior for granted... you definitely have the right to speak up if you're uncomfortable.
For me, I almost always get bad cramps (sort of like menstrual cramps) following a pelvic exam, so yes, I often take Tylenol or something. But, usually the exam itself doesn't hurt (cause sharp pains, etc.).
Well, I took a Tylenol this morning, then let the dr. at my campus health center do the women's exam. And I survived it!!
This is a major accomplishment for me as you might have gathered from what I said earlier.
Also, I am pretty sure the assistant in my regular doc's office must have done something wrong last year when she tried and failed to complete the Pap, because now I recall bleeding for several days afterwards.
No such problem this time.
Whew. the doc even said I might get to be excused from any more Paps for 2 to 3 years. 8)
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