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Judith
December 4, 2009 - 6:43am
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sponge
Hi Saddleup - a quickie - was the sponge either soaking wet or oily when you put it in? That makes removal easier, also semsquat and a v slight push to eject. And trying a larger sponge may help with the falling out bit - I've only ever managed to insert the smallest one, the prolapse size is pretty big. Let us know won't you, good luck Judith
Judith
December 4, 2009 - 6:47am
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supplement
Not an expert here but I'd be surprised if anything could specifically target uterine ligaments. Also, that's only part of the problem anyway. I suggest checking what the supp contains, use your judgement to decide whether it looks ok and try it for a few weeks - you never know! Judith
mom30
December 4, 2009 - 9:09am
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I really like those Playtex
I really like those Playtex Sport tampons if I need a tampon. Not totally sure why these are so much better than the regular ones. I think it's because they're wide and short.
kathy2124
December 4, 2009 - 2:32pm
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Supplements
I have not used those particular ones, but have used chinese ones.
I found them to be successful when I used them once they were in my system, but it seems to me I have to keep using them to keep the help long lasting.
There are so many herbal medicines that do so much for our bodies, I certainly thing it is worth the try. Just take it slow getting into taking them and if you experience adverse side effects stop. :)