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Me neither.they should. i haven't had any problems just going into a medical centre and getting a script for the pill.
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Me neither.they should. i haven't had any problems just going into a medical centre and getting a script for the pill.
You should write a cookbook...- also when i was in FOXHOUND i was constantly hunting animals to eat as a source of protein.
do you want to eat your neighbour's dog?
those dogs have a good sense of smell, if you have a pistol (silenced with tranquiliser ammo preferred, like an MK22), shoot it in the head.
neutralise it somehow without alerting anyone. choke it unconscious, etc.
then once the dog is neutralised, dissect it from the chest to its groin with your knife.
be very careful NOT to cut the intestine which will leak dangerous E.Coli bacteria into the dog's flesh.
skin the dog, drain the blood then prepare the meat like any other meat like beef or chicken, into dog casserole or whatever.
I havent heard of infertility occuring, or at least it's extremely rare.and i heard that theres a slight chance you can't have kids afterwards (don't know if thats true and if its just short term stopping or long term) and your periods get really disrupted and heavy
The Pill does not increase the likelihood of getting cancer. Infact it has been shown to reduce the odds of getting ovarian cancer.anyone have any advice for me?
i want to go on some form of contracteption that would make my periods lighter and let me control them (long distance rel. bad timing is shit)
my problem is that i have a family history of cancer, ive heard the pill can increase your chances of cancer. is this true?
and also, i'm not too great at remembering to take stuff (but i seem to be getting better)
is there any pills or implanons that you can suggest?
umm ok.The Pill does not increase the likelihood of getting cancer. Infact it has been shown to reduce the odds of getting ovarian cancer.
thanks =)The pill is the best method of controlling your periods, as you can skip one whenever you want.
Talk to your doctor about the risk of cancer, I'm not sure if that's true (or if women on the pill just get checked out more and thus have a higher rate of diagnosis).
As far as remembering to take it goes, I have an alarm set in my phone for midday every day, and I carry my pill in my wallet so I remember.
i think it increases the risk of breast cancer and decreases the risk of ovarian. but that's just off the top of my head. there's so many other factors that can influence it though, so i wouldn't be taking that statistic on face value.umm ok.
i was told by a friends mum who also had breast cancer,
are you sure? or is it just some types?