Guest guest Posted July 9, 2006 Report Share Posted July 9, 2006 It is strange that everyone is forgetting other manifestetions of female reproductive cycle. Let me remind you. As a part of CYCLE women have - menses - that everyone notices - ovulation - that some notice by additional discharge and additional sexuality. - hormone levels that are different at diferent times of the month - some notice ( I do not) - basal temperature - some women measure it, it is easy and painless (I did once, was fun). So far suggestion has been that lining can dissolve and menses disappear. Sound very reasonable to me. Why do healthier women have just couple of drops that never interfere with their physical activity, and those less healthy have a lot of symptoms. What about basal temperature? Does it still have " cycle " ? What about tests that detect ovulation (they are kind of expensive though, and I do not know how they work). I would definitely buy thermometer and record cycle every morning. Elen Morell Maximum Change Coaching wrote: >growing a baby. I agree with the person who said if there is no >menses there is no ovulation. I would be more concerned that you are >NOT having menses that if you are. Menses occurs because there is a >certain level of hormone in your body that tells your ovaries to >release an egg. It is more likely that if you are not having menses >that you are not ovulating because your body is not able to produce >the appropriate amount of estrogens, etc to produce ovulation. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2006 Report Share Posted July 9, 2006 Hi, I quess I am quite out of the ordinary, but I had 3 very healthy pregnancies and three healthy teenagers to show for it. I have only had 4 periods in my life ( " normal " monthly bleeding) and obviously still ovulated just fine. Doctors have never found any reason why, but all say I am quite healthy and hormone levels have always been fine. Laura Maximum Change Coaching <philip wrote: I think we can agree to disagree on this... Much of what our body does naturally makes no sense to us. Facts are facts - no menses likely means no ovulation - no ovulation likely means your body is not producing enough hormone for ovulation which is likely attributable to diet. I am all for the raw diet - I just believe it is rather dangerous to tell anyone that it is not natural for the body to do something it was designed to do. It is particularly dangerous to tell someone this if they are arleady struggling with infertility. My wife went with out a menses for 6 months before the doctors realized she was not ovulating. Again, the menses clears the lining that was produced to hold a fertile egg. If there is no egg then the natural process of menses starts. Philip rawfood , " Tommie " <jerushy wrote: > > I got an e-mail from Betsy and she asked me to pass this along: > > " I got my original information from Ray Kent, a prominant and > respected raw food teacher back in the 1980's when I attended a few > of his raw food seminars. Then, of course, from my own experience of > going raw. It is not at all detrimentel to the female reproductive > system for menstruation to stop. A lifetime of having it drummed > into our heads that it is normal to go through that bleeding horror > every month does not make it correct or healthy. Believe me, I found > it hard to accept the idea myself, at first. Fertility is in no way > threatened and in fact may be enhanced by the healthier lifestyle. " > > Tommie > http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com > rawfoodlifestyle > > rawfood , " Maximum Change > Coaching " <philip@> wrote: > > > > Although I am a man and new to this whole Raw Diet thing - I have to > > weigh on this subject for what it is worth. > > > > Logic would reason that it is more " Unnatural " to not have menses > that > > to have it. I am not sure where you are getting your facts from - > but > > the womans body is naturally designed to discharge an egg from your > > ovaries on a regular (typically a monthly) basis. If fertilization > > does not occur in the time period of ovulation the body now has to > get > > rid of the unfertilized egg and the lining that was prepared for > > growing a baby. I agree with the person who said if there is no > > menses there is no ovulation. I would be more concerned that you are > > NOT having menses that if you are. Menses occurs because there is a > > certain level of hormone in your body that tells your ovaries to > > release an egg. It is more likely that if you are not having menses > > that you are not ovulating because your body is not able to produce > > the appropriate amount of estrogens, etc to produce ovulation. If > > your body is regulated menses should only last a few days and should > > be a start stop process not a sputtering. Ok - now you ask how I > know > > so much... my wife and I have dealt with infertility for 3 years > and I > > know more about the female body than most Gyno's. > > > > I do agree that cooked foods are bad for us, but I dont belive for > one > > minute that they are the reason women menstrates or not. > > > > Good Luck - > > Phil > > > > rawfood , Elizabeth Sinkey <westoo@> wrote: > > > > > > Monthly menstruation is not a natural function as we've been > brought > > up to believe. If a female is eating 100% raw, the menses cease. > An > > unneutered female dog in captivity will menstruate. It seems to be > a > > civilization dis-ease. Many woes of humanity, such as dental caries > > as well as monthly periods are " civilization " diseases. Cooked food > > is detrimental to your health! > > > Regards to all..........Betsy > Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs.Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 I was told by my doctor that yes you can ovulate even if you are not having a period, however, not having a regular period increases your risk of cancer. Tobias Urbaitis <littleladsbasket wrote: Hi, I quess I am quite out of the ordinary, but I had 3 very healthy pregnancies and three healthy teenagers to show for it. I have only had 4 periods in my life ( " normal " monthly bleeding) and obviously still ovulated just fine. Doctors have never found any reason why, but all say I am quite healthy and hormone levels have always been fine. Laura New Message Search Find the message you want faster. Visit your group to try out the improved message search. Share feedback on the new changes to Groups Recent Activity 40 New Members 4 New Links 5 New Files Visit Your Group . Terry Lynn Bakhtiari May God bless you Today and always. www.terrywithpcos.blogspot.com Want to be your own boss? Learn how on Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share Posted July 12, 2006 Funny how doctors talk around themselves. I had cervical cancer and through all my research it was noted in ALL sources that women who have HEAVIER cycles were more likely to get cancer - somehow heavier and none are nowhere close to the same. I believe, this is my opinion after extensive researching, that the heavier cycles are due to our body releasing toxins from our system - our body trying its best to get rid of the stuff we put into it and the cancer is just too much toxin for our body to process and it is a storage of sorts until the body can clean it out. If you keep plying it with toxins it may never be able to clean it out. I think all cancer is just that. Our bodies are what we put into it and if we intake toxins our body is toxic - only makes sense. ini Terry Bakhtiari <pablobully wrote: I was told by my doctor that yes you can ovulate even if you are not having a period, however, not having a regular period increases your risk of cancer. Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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