Catamenial Seizures
A Form of
Premenstrual
Syndrome
An Inquiry into the
Safest & Most
Practical
Management

Seizures specifically tied to
your menstrual cycle – mid
cycle ovulation days, the days
right before menstrual flow, or
during flow days? Do you
have seizures from mid-cycle
right through to flow? Or has
seizure activity increased or
changed in your late 30s
and 40s? You might have a
form of premenstrual
syndrome (PMS) called
catamenial seizures. New
brain research, in this leading-
edge report, offers several
safe new remedies.

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What to do About
Losing Your Hair

Ten action steps to put in
motion and save your hair.
Current research
accompanies each action.
Restore the quality and
quantity of your scalp hair
with the latest knowledge
from bio-medical science.

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Fatness in Women:
How to get Control
& Eliminate this
Phenomenon

Adiposity (fatness) is a
species-wide adaptation
which evolved to buffer
possible food scarcity in the
pregnant mammalian female.
It is a phenomenon not a
dysfunction/disease.

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Polycystic Ovary
Syndrome - 
Dysfunction or
Naturally Ocurring
Phenomenon

Reach your goals of
menstrual cycles, pregnancy,
weight loss, optimism and
health with this science
packed 31 page report.

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Severe
Premenstrual
Syndrome (PMS):
New Scientific
Evidence Points to a
Neuro-receptor Malfunction as the
Cause

If you have life-altering PMS
or postpartum depression,
don't waste time with psycho-
therapy. Or have your health
jeopardized with un-
necessary surgeries. Get this
report and the newest facts
straight from the world's
foremost researchers.

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Women and
Depression: What
Molecular Biology
is Discovering
about the Female
Brain that Improves
Treatment

Get this up-to-date report on
the triad of premenstrual
syndrome, postpartum
depression and difficult
perimenopausal transition.
Waiting for the newest
information to filter down to
your doctor can take time you
probably don't have.

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Women and Depression
What Molecular Biology is Discovering about the
Female Brain that Improves Treatment

Author:                     Heather Ewart  
Email:     heather@femalebrain.com  

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Q. 

I've always had regular periods (usually 26-28 days apart) but this time its late. Later than its ever been and I'm not sure why. I was previously on medicne to control a rash on my arms and legs. I took Zurtec and an antibodic. They also prescribed another pill but I never remembered the name. I finished the pills that I didn't know the name to about 2 days ago. I finished Zurtec 3 days ago, and I finished my antibodic this morning. Could it be possible that that medication would affect my period? If so, how long will it take before my period starts again?

 

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Check back with us next week. We will have a GET ANSWER service where we can look up the side effects of some of those drugs for you. Ask a question and for 2.95 we can look up practically anything for you in the medical literature to include the FDA (Food and Drug Administration US government). Meanwhile, don't have sex without birth control until your cycle re-establishes to avoid an unplanned event.




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has any one gotten pregnant after ovarian drilling

 

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Please check back with femalebrain. Very shortly we will be able to look that information up for you in the medical literature and cite the sources. This is our new service called GET ANSWERS for a fee of 2.95.




Q. 

i am 30 years old and i had a full hystorectomy at the age 24 and had never had any medication for treatment and i am very emotional and had a lot of health issues please tell me what i need to do i am in a very deep depression and cant get out and i have know insurance and i am not able to work. i dont know what to do. i dont eat maybe 2 or 3 bites of food every 3 days if that i do drink a lot.i have know reason to do any thing. i never leave my house and if i do it is once evey 4 weeks for 1 to 3 hours at a time. please help me before ti is to late.my question and thoughts feelings are in very much help. i thank you for you time in this matter.

 

A. 

Please get to a medical doctor and get referrals to community based mental health clinics.

As a self help measure see if you can increase your physical activity level to the point where you are walking or running for an hour or more everyday. Exercise is a natural antidepressant and it may stimulate your appetite.

Alcohol is a depressant drug and not appropriate when experiencing an episode of depression.

All depression eventually subsides or clears of its own accord




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