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Well here is the odd question, most people dont even think about, but my nurse mother - in - law knew exactly why.
" do you wipe front to back or back to front ?" We dont often think about it, or even pay attention.
E coli and other food bacteria are aften rejected by our digestive track and flushed out of our system as waste. Even thou our tract is able to fight them, the more sensitive areas like the bladder or urinary tract cant, which is why they are fought before getting there. Once they are there however they are hard to fight.
I took the antibiotics they prescribed for it, and started paying ALOT more attention and i have only had minor flairs now and again, rather then the BAD ones all the time.View Thread

some days i just feel the urge to go and some i actually feel like i am leaking all the time. I know alot of it is stress or in my head, since i can be totaly fine till i am in a car on a long drive, or in a line that may take a while or any other siduation where i cant just go when i need to. Rarely happens when i am just lounging around the house.
However the past week or so have been FAR worse, it does not stop.
May be stress since i am getting married in 2 weeks maybe not.
had a urine test done this morning and found no infections or anything to cause it.
been on the Birth control pill for almost 2 years, almost a year before this started.
Never had a child, or even been pregnant
and i am not even 25 yet.
any ideas??View Thread
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