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Depending on size and location, they can affect your rectum, stomach, bladder and kidneys
Symptoms are subtle, but could include a reduced libido and mood swings
Some birth control can hide perimenopausal symptoms
It depends on your menstrual flow, and a little trial and error
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Don’t believe everything you’ve heard!
Nausea isn’t a common side effect, but it’s not unheard of, especially if you deal with anxiety
Heat starts in your chest and moves up to your neck and face … and then, the sweating begins
Caring for your own well-being and setting manageable expectations can dispel that feeling
Stress, extreme diet and exercise, PCOS and, of course, pregnancy could be responsible
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