thread: AF (kinda?) way early, antibiotics and not sure what to think?

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  1. #1
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    Jul 2008
    Forest Lake - Brisbane
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    I too have had bleeding after DTD and like you was not due for another two weeks. However that two weeks is up and havent had any signs of AF. My mid cycle bleed wasnt heavy but lasted about 4 days and was enough for me to know it was there.
    Now I am worried because although another baby is in our plans, its not just yet. Have had about oh I dunno 10 negative tests and even got a first response one yesterday and that was negative too but am not feeling safe just yet.
    Why dont our bodies do what they are supposed to when they are supposed too? Save alot of stress wouldnt it?

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    Mar 2006
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    I know, it's my body so you would think it would listen to me hey ? Well this has never happened before after DTD so I was alittle taken back that I have any sort of AF right now and feel crampy like this. I just started antibiotics on Sunday . After I came off the pill last year in June my skin went terrible and I have tried e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g under the sun to try and get it better...... Fish oil, vitamin B5 Therapy, B12, Zinc supplements, Inner Health Plus everyday, saltwater bath, olive leaf extract, selenium, tea tree oil, clearasil, toothpaste, peroxide, nutmeg, natural yogurt, proactive and so many other things and antibiotics were my absolute last resort so I've only been on them for 4 days. So I could stop taking them until I know for sure.

    For those who bleed after DTD do you get AF like pains in your lower abdomen too ??
    Last edited by Visitor3; November 12th, 2008 at 12:44 PM.

  3. #3
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    Jul 2008
    Melbourne
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    Prettybutterfly, this may help for your skin (*warning may irritate it initially)
    wash twice a day with Cetaphil wash. Only use cetaphil moisturiser (no other moisturisers, avoid heavy makeup. Wear mineral makeup if possible). There is a product called eventone glycopeel (avail. from your pharmacy). It is actually for fading discoloured skin but will renew new skin and therefore help acne scarring. Apply twice a week for 5 minutes then wash off. apply cetaphil moisturiser. do this for about a month then start using daily for 5 minutes after washing face. Protect skin with a mineral based sunscreen such as no zinc.
    Use less often or discontinue use if irritation is severe (may have some peeling initially - rare). HTH.

  4. #4
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    Mar 2006
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    Thanks Belle75 ! I will give it a go. I already wear mineral makeup but I've tried everything else so why not ? Thanks so much

  5. #5
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    Jul 2008
    Melbourne
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    No probs.Hope it helps. You can use daily for 5 minutes each time) if you can tolerate it. Goodluck

  6. #6
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    Jun 2006
    Where the sun shines brightly!
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    Hey Prettybutterfly.
    Sorry if this post comes a little late- but I would definitely hold off on the antibotics until you know for sure if you are pg. Better to be on the safe side.
    Also, you may wish to check out the Miessence range of certified organic skin care, personal care and mineral make-up. It is the purest available in the southern hemisphere (I have done my research on this one!!). There is heaps of information on their website.
    Have you tried doing a detox with herbal supplements before? Poor skin condition is often a sign that your internal organs of elimination (liver, kidneys, bowels etc) are struggling with their toxic load, and so the body tries to eliminate extra toxins via the skin (another major organ of elimination). Usually this occurs in the form of sweat, but it can also lead to poor skin condition (eczema, acne etc).
    I'm not implying that you are unhealthy at all- as we are all consuming toxins everyday in the air we breathe, the food we eat (pesticides on veges etc), and the water we drink (heavy metals, anyone?), and our bodies express this toxicity in very different ways.
    Just some suggestions......

    HTH

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