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sepia after miscarriage?
What do you think? Should I take SEPIA? I recently had an early miscarriage (yesterday actually). I've used SEPIA before and it had a very good impact on me. Which potency should I use and how many times/days should I take it?mouminah on 2008-11-12
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for which purpose you used sepia last time? What good impact it had last time?
dr_noor_asi last decade
without any symptoms how it is possible to advise medicine. Self medication without symptom is not good. Please give your latest postion/problem for advice.
dr.mahfooz
dr.mahfooz
♡ Mahfoozurrehman last decade
I suffer from PCO, irregular menstruation and acne since my puberty.
mouminah last decade
Right now after the miscarriage I feel VERY tired because of losing a lot of blood and I have some pain in my stomach as well as very sensitive breasts.
Other than that I suffer from PCO, irregular menstruation and acne from before. I used Sepia for this before and it helped a week (all symptoms went away), then it came back again.
I also used Sepia once when giving birth and it helped me very much through reducing the pain.
Other than that I suffer from PCO, irregular menstruation and acne from before. I used Sepia for this before and it helped a week (all symptoms went away), then it came back again.
I also used Sepia once when giving birth and it helped me very much through reducing the pain.
mouminah last decade
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