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Yes, a female doctor when doing a smear test said I should go on Vagifem/estradiol pessaries, been on them now a number of years.
The sizes will also start to shrink…As Abi Cleavage now owns SBC, I’m fully expecting their products to change formulas. Probably get the bulls..t that it’s been improved, which usually means cheaper ingredients for same/increased prices.
They already have IMO.The sizes will also start to shrink…
I didn’t suffer like a lot have but my issues have been more gynaecological than anything.I’m well past the menopause, and breezed through it, and thankfully have never experienced that problem. I know that I’m really lucky though.
To be fair to people such as myself, some cannot use estrogen hormones meds due to previous disorders being caused by hormones, there is a market for none hormonal treatments - I'm not saying go buy go buy, just this is an issue for some.Yes, a female doctor when doing a smear test said I should go on Vagifem/estradiol pessaries, been on them now a number of years.
Yes there should be an alternative.To be fair to people such as myself, some cannot use estrogen hormones meds due to previous disorders being caused by hormones, there is a market for none hormonal treatments - I'm not saying go buy go buy, just this is an issue for some.
Yes, a female doctor when doing a smear test said I should go on Vagifem/estradiol pessaries, been on them now a number of years.
There are hormone free equivalents available from your doctorTo be fair to people such as myself, some cannot use estrogen hormones meds due to previous disorders being caused by hormones, there is a market for none hormonal treatments - I'm not saying go buy go buy, just this is an issue for some.
Menopause is natures last cruel trick.I remember she said I was paper thin inside, so I think that is why I got the ones I did. I have to say, very, very rarely get UTIs could be years apart. The last one was way before COVID 19.
No but QVC itself is experiencing a very slow and protracted death
Ahhh but that’s the thing - it’s not a loss for QVC…It's the 60 day MBG when you can use the things you buy that astounds me. So I buy some hugely expensive skincare (Perricone?). I've got 2 months to use it and then the pot's nearly finished and I think "nahh, not that good" and I send it back for a refund. The pot's nearly finished so they can't resell - could they anyway? Over £100 loss for QVC. How can they make money if everyone's doing that ?
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Now you say that, I think I read on a post that it's the product company that take the loss. Perricone must be making trillions if they can absorb the QVC returns.
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Then, she'll really need the "fanny" wash!Old whatsername, from the late, (not) lamented Qurio, will be wetting her knickers with excitement.
Absolutely. They strip away the body’s natural bacteria which can lead to soreness and infections. If you are dry down there see your GP who can give medical advice and isn’t trying to flog a product…. And let’s face it, Abi Cleeve is…Beware of these products. "Old fashioned" washing with warm water, gentle soap and a clean flannel it the only way to go. The chemicals in these products, although SBC say they are "pure", can cause infections. Nature has seen to it that our bodies can usually take care of themselves.