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Recent Answers

2012-02-12 Abortion - pregnancy:

Hello, jessica,    The fact that you had stretchy mucus probably means you were fertile, even though there was blood (which would have been caused by the abortion pills. A woman with an exceptionally short

2012-02-12 Abortion - pregnancy after abortion:

Yes, you could be pregnant.  You should take a pregnancy test if it is negative, repeat it in 1 week.  You can get pregnant as early as 7 days after a medical abortion. I don't know if it was ovulation

2012-02-12 Chiropractors - Stiff neck:

Stiff neck, wryneck, torticollis, staten island stiff neck, acute spastic torticollis, staten island chiropractor, Staten Island Chiropractor Dr. Victor Dolan,          Hello Amanda,    I am sorry to

2012-02-12 Dentistry - crowns, extractions, pain:

hello bri!  i am sorry for your loss. losing one's teeth is a traumatic episode and sometimes painful despite our best efforts at numbing the tissues.  coming to your question:  in the strict sense "crown

2012-02-12 Heart & Cardiology - extreme chest pain in morning when I try to take a full breath:

Hello Jeff,    Chest pain in a young person is usually cramping of muscles in the chest wall.  If pushing on the painful area modifies the pain (makes it better or worse), or if the pain is relieved by

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