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Merely Me

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Published writer, infertility survivor, and finally a mom

The HPV Vaccine at the Center of Political Controversy

If you are keeping up with the latest political news you may have heard about the war of words between Republican Presidential hopefuls, Michelle Bachmann and Rick Perry. At the center of their debate is a vaccine designed to protect young girls and women from the human papillomavirus or HPV. Bachmann attacked Texas Governor Rick Perry during a... Read moreChevron
posted 09/24/2011, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

Your Questions Answered About Yeast Infections

What is a Vaginal Yeast Infection?   A vaginal yeast infection is when there is an overgrowth of normally occurring yeast (candida albicans) in your vagina. It is sometimes called monilia or candidiasis. Approximately 75 percent of all women experience a yeast infection sometime in their life. What Are the Symptoms of a Vaginal Yeast... Read moreChevron
posted 09/14/2011, comments (0)|
Mrs. To Be

Pregnancy After Period?

I had unprotected sex on Sunday.  I got my period on Thursday.  After my period, I'm having signs of pregnancy.  It kind of feels like I'm about to get my period again.  I have all the signs except missed period and fainting.  Could I be pregnan?
posted 09/13/2011, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

When Yours and Your Partner's Sex Drives Don't Match

Marie and Bryan had been married for five years. Marie was happy, and always had been with "Saturday night sex." She enjoyed her sex life with Bryan and looked forward to Saturday night but didn't see any need to have sex more often, once a week was plenty. Bryan on the other hand would have been happy with more. In the beginning of their... Read moreChevron
posted 09/06/2011, comments (0)|
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Merely Me

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Published writer, infertility survivor, and finally a mom

Vulvar Skin Conditions Which Mimic a Yeast Infection or Genital Herpes

One of the primary reasons that we always suggest that you be seen by your gynecologist or doctor if you are having any unusual symptoms is because your symptoms may overlap with multiple conditions. For example, vaginal itching irritation, burning, and even lesions or sores can be common symptoms of very different disorders requiring different... Read moreChevron
posted 08/30/2011, comments (0)|