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Hi Mercy, It's most likely an enlarged lymph node. The lymph nodes in your groin area take care of infections in your legs, hips, bottom, and reproductive organs, as well as your excretory system including
Hi Lisa, First of all you need an ultrasound to find out what is going on. I think you may have a uterine polyp, you have all the symptoms and an ultrasound will detect this. Polyps can be surgically
Hi Emily, An ultrasound doesn't predict your LMP, however going off your dates, your doctor can predict roughly when your LMP was. Yes, they do because a pregnancy is always measured from the LMP, even
Dear Kelly Definitely, a second pregnancy and delivery will make your prolapse worse. No doubt. However it has no relation to preterm delivery. It may affect your ability to control urine and few drops
Hello "F" from South Africa, An elevated insulin level on its own does not make the diagnosis for PCOS. However, approximately 50% of PCOS patients are found to have an elevated insulin level, and

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