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In most cases, brown blood during your period is normal. The color and consistency of blood can change throughout your menstrual cycle. However, near the end of your cycle, the discharged blood is older and can be discolored. Sometimes, spotting or brown discharge occurs in the middle of your cycle, during ovulation.
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just like physical and mental health, sexual health is also of great importance. Both men and women suffer from sexual problems but they are embarrassed to even discuss it freely, leave alone visit the doctor. Proper medicines along with proper lifestyle habits can solve the problem and help in leading a healthy sexual life. Persons suffering from metabolic disorders must be treated with a different approach. Modern medicines are not effective in sexual weakness if the patient is suff...more
just like physical and mental health, sexual health is also of great importance. Both men and women suffer from sexual problems but they are embarrassed to even discuss it freely, leave alone visit the doctor. Proper medicines along with proper lifestyle habits can solve the problem and help in leading a healthy sexual life. Persons suffering from metabolic disorders must be treated with a different approach. Modern medicines are not effective in sexual weakness if the patient is suff...more
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Dear lybrate-user, when you take any medications for ovulation induction, it is better you do follicular monitoring by scans to check for follicle growth and ovulations. If you have regular cycles, you may ovulate around the 12-16th day, but when you take medications, we do not know how your body responds unless we monitor it. So next time you take such medications, please do a follicular monitoring, so you understand when the ovulation happens.
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