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Aww im sorry you are going through this,and have done for some time (((HUGS))).I dont know what advice to offer you barr what the above post states,but i do feel you need support yourself now,and i do hope you find it,and can move forward with your life in a more positive way regardless of what you decide. xx
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my cat fish would attempt to jump out of my tank,i was told this is common,especially when cleaning it,but as long as you have a lid,they shouldnt get out.
i do believe some fish can be bullied so to speak,but this may not be the case here,if you see one attacking another thats different,also fish can pick up on others who are weak and unwell and this seems to provoke attacks too.
scales missing on fish,that were there beforehand may be a sign of a bacterial infection,which would need to be treated in order to eliminate contamination to others,and aid healing of the fish concerned.
sorry i cant be of more help,advice will allways be offered by staff who sell aquariums,fish and accesories...go in and ask them..there used to it.
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i think you should seek specialist advice,if you feel the need to use chemicals,as any unremoved residue will kill future fish too..
i know your gravel and all accessories can be boiled ,cooled down then replaced.
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you can buy blind cleaners that use lil sponges to get between the blind slats themselves,but they dont seem to be much use,and im not sure if you can buy them for smaller/micro blinds.
I have the larger size blinds,and i find it much easier to use "baby wipes" on each slat,yes a pain in the behind,but they clean up v well and smell nice too.
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this original post is now over a year old,i think she may know the results by now,lol
Anonymous...some periods can be longer than usual,i would seek help if you experience much heavier loss,especially with any clots or are still bleeding after 7-10 days.
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personally i think your consultant is talking rubbish,in respect to the amniotic sac should be smaller than the baby itself..this is impossible as your lil embryo wouldnt fit in it.
The amniotic sac which surrounds your baby,is there for protection and keep infections at bay.You will allready know it is fluid filled,and the amount of fluid can vary slightly in individuals.
As long as your baby is growing accordingly and they are pleased with your dates and progress,i wouldnt worry about this for now.
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bleeding during pregnancy can occur,most "normal bleeds" happen due to imbedding of the placenta into the wall of the womb.Others can occur due to incompetant cervix,and low placnta later on.,and continuation of menstural cycle.not all bleeds end in the loss of pregnancy,but should ALLWAYS BE CHECKED AT GP'S/HOSPITAL.bleeding during/after intercourse can be the result of a sensitive/damaged cervix ..Pregnant or not,this must not be ignored..Red blood denotes fresh blood whereas brown blood denoted older blood.Red blood should be taken more seriously especially if pregnant !!
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thanks to both of you,im going to make an appointment with my gp again,and hopefully this will start the ball rolling :)
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