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discomfort in ovaries/discharge, swollen

didn't have my menstral this month...noticed 4 days ago that I was feeling a little discomfort r/l ovaries, a lot of white discharge.

then 3 days ago, noticed a smell...like my menstral was coming...smell lasted 2 days, then was gone...disccomfort and disharge still present

today I noticed discharge is now yellowish...with an unoffensive scent

No noticable fever (we are still unpacking and haven't located the thermometer yet).

I just moved so I do not havc a doctor near where I live yet... any advice would be great

Thank you inadvance
 
  Hawaiianmommy on 2012-06-30
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its fri 643pm

also my tummy is feeling a little awkward...not upset or anything....not to sure how to discribe it... been feeling a little tired...but am unsure if that is due to night time feedings (infant)
 
Hawaiianmommy last decade
Please take three doses of Pulsatilla 200 at a gap of 4 hours and see how it goes in next few days.

Pulsatilla has a mild disposition, she prefers open air and cold surroundings and she is generally thirstless.

Another remedy that is indicated here is Sepia. Sepia is irritable, prefers warm surroundings and has much thirst.

You may take Sepia if you think that you don't fit Pulsatilla.
 
kadwa last decade
thank you Pulsatilla sounds like me. I'll have to order it and wait for it to come in.

Does it matter which one??

Pul. Nigricans or Pul Nuttaliana??
[message edited by Hawaiianmommy on Sat, 30 Jun 2012 07:35:33 BST]
 
Hawaiianmommy last decade
Pul. Nigricans
 
kadwa last decade

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