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Understanding the Menstrual Cycle
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Is pregnancy possible if I have PCOS?
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How To Use Our Products
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1.When should you not steam? If you are pregnant or suspect that you may be pregnant. If you are on your periods (Start steaming 2 days after your periods have completely stopped) Do not steam if you are spotting. YES, you can steam when you are breastfeeding. 2. How to steam your Vagina with - Yoni Steaming Herbs 2.1 What you will need to steam in the comfort of your home: A toilet Stainless steel yoni steam bowl (Can be purchased from our website) 4-6 heaped tablespoons of Yoni steam herbs A good book or fully charged phone (to keep...
Early Menopause
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Early menopause sometimes referred to as premature ovarian failure or primary ovarian insufficiency which basically means that the ovaries have lost their normal function before a woman reaches the age of 40. When ovaries lose their normal function, it means that they are unable to produce normal amounts of the hormones (oestrogen and progesterone). When these hormones are low a woman’s periods may be irregular, shorter or longer than usual. Most women experience menopause between the ages 45 and 55, but there are a few women who experience premature menopause which basically occurs before a woman reaches the age of 40....
How do Fibroids affect me?
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What is a uterine Fibroid? They are noncancerous growths of the uterus that often appear during your childbearing years, they are also called myomas. Fibroids are not associated with an increased risk of uterine cancer and almost never develop into cancer. What happens if fibroids go untreated? If they are left untreated, fibroids can continue to grow, both in size and number. They are also referred to as tumours and can take over the uterus and the symptoms will become worse. Fibroids may increase your risk for other complications during pregnancy and delivery. Should you fall pregnant while you have a uterine fibroid you risk having recurrent miscarriages or...