Biyernes, Mayo 23, 2014

“A book about me” My mother, my auntie and my sister had painful periods just like me, every time I have my menstrual period I am suffering because of dysmenorrhoea. And I hate it so much since it feels like I can't really move on in my daily activities, it is very painful and I don't know what to do to lessen the pain. When I’m at home I’m doing some home remedy if it is really painful, I put warm water in a bottle and put below my belly and by massaging on my hips and it really helps. My doctor classifies it as for having very active hormones during my period and no cyst was found. I envy those ladies who are not experiencing dysmenorrhoea; I always wish I don't have this kind of pain that can be passing to my future daughter, although they told me that I was inherit this from my mother, and all I need to know is how to ease my inherited ailments. http://goeshealth.com/healthy-food/food-intake-to-reduce-menstrual-pain.html/attachment/menstrual-pain According to our previous lesson, Heredity is the passing of traits to offspring (from its parent or ancestors), this is the process by which an offspring cell or organism acquires or becomes predisposed to the characteristics of its parent cell or organism. Inherited traits are controlled by genes. http://en.wikipedia.org Inheritance of Secondary Dysmenorrhoea refers to whether the condition is inherited from your parents or "runs" in families. http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/s/secondary_dysmenorrhea/inherit.htm Heredity is like a game of chance, a total game of chance, a chance that had no particular possibility to inherit this kind of ailments? I look at having daughter as knowing that sometimes it’s better not to. I never have plan in life having daughter who might go with the similar circumstances. Every single time you have a child, you’re basically rolling the dice for all sorts of problems.