Extra Heavy

Extra Heavy
A vegetarian who is anemic and has an extra long heavy. What's wrong?!

My boyfriend is a vegetarian who was diagnosed with anemia last year. His mother is not a big fan of doctors and refuses to take it again. She has stopped taking iron. She has been having these extra long periods very, very heavy. (He had six pairs of underwear with a towel, the other day!) I am concerned. Also is home this week and you want to use my white dress, so a quick solution would be preferable! Extra Info: is pale five foot three 100 pounds and 14 years old She uses the highest absorbency possible and has not quite figured out of the whole buffer. From a medical perspective, do you not take iron has had an effect on the thickness of the blood? Causing a greater flow? She did not has nothing against taking iron, the mother of EDH. She will not back to the doctor because they think it necessary.

To be anemic it makes you bleed more so yeah, that should be in a multivitamin pill and iron and vitamin B. Mostly because she is vegetarian and did not get a ton of iron and B vitamins in your diet. I was in the same situation. My doctor made me go back to eating meat. I have to say that, although the flesh still grosses me a bit, I feel better when I'm eating. Humans are omnivores and eat meat need of nutrients.

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