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Old 09-16-2003, 07:14 PM   #23536
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I did learn today though that it is possible for menstrual cramps to be worse than the contractions during labor. That's wild.
Unless, of course, they're your cramps.

My wife has literally passed out from cramps. It can be frightening. Childbirth - piece of cake. Talking about leaky breasts -- comes with the territory.

Glad I could share...
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This is a good question. Actually I had some questions about this myself - and I know this wasn't the point - it's that PMS thing you were trying to raise.

I thought that it was important, in order to prevent either cervical or ovarian cancer, to have regular periods. As a youth I had very irregular "cycles" which really sucks when you think, you know, you might be, you know, but whew when you actually find out that you're not, you know.
But I'm sure that the gyno said something to the effect that I would be a candidate for cervical or ovarian cancer if I didn't do the bcp thing to regulate the cycles.
So if you only have 4 cycles/year, doesn't that increase the risk of some sort of cancer and why would anyone want to do that?
Sorry Burg, I guess it's the amish in me that wants to know.
Please tell me this somehow relates to the TdF.
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Old 09-16-2003, 07:15 PM   #23538
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It says some women stop having their periods altogether.

I can't imagine that is a good thing in the long run. But that isn't based on any scientific viewpoint, it just seems to me screwing with the human body that much can't be good. Everyone thought hormone therapy was a great thing and look where we are now.
I think the counter-argument, from a medical point of view, is that in the natural course of things women would have many fewer periods because they'd be pregnant much of the time. Thus, having 13 periods a year, every year, is really what is unnatural.
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Old 09-16-2003, 07:19 PM   #23539
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Unless, of course, they're your cramps.

My wife has literally passed out from cramps. It can be frightening. Childbirth - piece of cake. Talking about leaky breasts -- comes with the territory.

Glad I could share...
That is why I thought it was wild. I have (well had it more when I was younger) the same problem. It makes me a little less afraid to go through labor to know they won't be that bad. I'll refrain from describing how it feels for the more delicate amongst us.

I've never gone on the pill though.

(No I'm not pregnant it is more of a general wow I bet labor hurts a lot, and this in turn makes me think maybe it wouldn't be as bad as I think.)
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That is why I thought it was wild. I have (well had it more when I was younger) the same problem. It makes me a little less afraid to go through labor to know they won't be that bad. I'll refrain from describing how it feels for the more delicate amongst us.

I've never gone on the pill though.

(No I'm not pregnant it is more of a general wow I bet labor hurts a lot, and this in turn makes me think maybe it wouldn't be as bad as I think.)
If it will put you further at ease, the pains are different (I am told by a most knowledgeable source), with bad cramps often lasting much longer and having more of an "edge" than labor cramps, which were relatively predictable, more of a dullish pain, and only had a real edge to them during the transition to "hard" labor, which, contrary to its name, was not as hard as the transition. So labor really was just nowhere near as bad as when the bad cramps hit.

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It does in fact. Thank you.
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Old 09-16-2003, 07:41 PM   #23542
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I thought that it was important, in order to prevent either cervical or ovarian cancer, to have regular periods.

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But I'm sure that the gyno said something to the effect that I would be a candidate for cervical or ovarian cancer if I didn't do the bcp thing to regulate the cycles.
Your gyno was likely thinking that your iregular cycles were a symptom of someting called polycystic ovarian syndrome ("PCOS"). Many PCOS suffers have infrequent or absent periods, usually accompanied by a failure to ovulate. As a result they are at greater risk for developing endometrial hyperplasia, in which the uterine lining thickens to the point of becoming precancerous.

However, not all women with infrequent periods have PCOS, and it is accompanied by a panoply of other nasty symptoms. (FWIW, the rate is higher among lesbians than the general population, according to a recent study)

here's a link re the syndrome
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Please tell me this somehow relates to the TdF.
Because I have to go to the Pyrenees 4 times a year?
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It does in fact. Thank you.
Do you have reproductive plans you'd like to share with the class?
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PCOS here's a link re the syndrome
No, that wasn't it. The conversation centered around how your body is supposed to ovulate regularly in order to keep hormones in check and that the fewer times you ovulate you're at higher risk for ovarian cancer. As I recall. Anyway. Yawn.

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Do you have reproductive plans you'd like to share with the class?

Not in the near future, no. But it has come up of late, so it is something my mind has been pondering.
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Old 09-16-2003, 07:53 PM   #23547
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That is why I thought it was wild. I have (well had it more when I was younger) the same problem. It makes me a little less afraid to go through labor to know they won't be that bad. I'll refrain from describing how it feels for the more delicate amongst us.

I've never gone on the pill though.

(No I'm not pregnant it is more of a general wow I bet labor hurts a lot, and this in turn makes me think maybe it wouldn't be as bad as I think.)
Don't be so sure. Have you known women with seriously crippling cramps? Because what most of us have is nothing compared to some people. I went to college with a woman who literally (reminds me of a SNL skit) literally bedridden every month hot water bottle and meds in hand. I think that's the kind of cramping people are comparing to. I'm no expert, but my best friend said labor was the worst pain she ever experienced.
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Old 09-16-2003, 07:53 PM   #23548
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Damn, and I was going to do a duet with ncs.
I don't sing. I only THREATEN to sing. Big difference. I also fail to see the interest in AI and similar shows, despite my love of the reality tv genre. Go figure.

In other news, I have a swollen lip and bruised chin from an unfortunate meeting with a metal bed frame today. Insert raunchy sex joke here.
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Old 09-16-2003, 07:57 PM   #23549
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In other news, I have a swollen lip and bruised chin from an unfortunate meeting with a metal bed frame today. Insert raunchy sex joke here.
I am assuming you made a midday nookie run, you devil, because if "today" meant "this morning, before work" you probably would have mentioned it during the freefall/diagonal discussion.

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