u/Global_Law7346

Could I be late because of stress?

I've been stressed the past few weeks and i havent been getting enough sleep and rest.

I had protected sex with a condom + pull out though, cant test yet only a week has passed

Im sure I wasn't ovulating bcs by then it wouldve been 6DPO(acc to my app but i also check cervical mucus) but I'm kinda worried because I had kinda foggy but not EWCM discharge that day.

I'm now 3 days late and still no pms symptoms:((

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u/Global_Law7346 — 2 days ago

Protected + pull out, 6 dpo

ik im prolly not but just asking!:) could i still get pregnant from that?

fully protected and checked for leaks afterward.

thank you!

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u/Global_Law7346 — 5 days ago

Hello everyone! I made a starter yesterday by just eyeballing it and basing off of consistency. I used regular APF and distilled water. I live in a tropical country it gets VERY hot( it gets around to 104F midday). It has been just a day and its starting to look active and DOUBLING. I eyeball fed it earlier and had to discard some, i put the discard in another jar and fed it also. Now, after 3-4 hours IT DOUBLED AGAIN. I found a bigger jar and im going to mix them both up. Is it okay that my starter became active this fast?

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u/Global_Law7346 — 13 days ago
▲ 37 r/Pets

I have a cat (male 2y/o, Persian) his whole life he has had recurring UTIs, 4 times to be exact. Every time it occurs my heart breaks a little and makes me guilty that he's suffering. He has a prescription diet and drinks a lot of water, his UTIs usually reoccur every few months. His last UTI was about 2 weeks ago and it was the first time he was peeing blood and i was terrified. Months before the vet discussed with me a Perineal Urethrostomy surgery to help with his UTI, so when we arrived at the vet i consulted the vet about the surgery and he said it was the right move to do considering that it's his 4th blockage. Though it doesnt guarantee that he will be UTI free for the rest of his life, he said it will help him pee. So, we pushed through with it.

It went well but when i came to pick him up the vet told me that the anatomy of his urethra was a bit too short and they had a hard time with his surgery and it would probably lead to complications such as his PU site closing. If the PU site closes, he will not be able to pee and will need another surgery. The vet also explained that his anatomy made him really prone to blockages no matter what.

We already spent a lot on his past confinements, surgery, medicine, prescription food. Honestly we would do anything for this cat, but i fear that we may not be able to do the revision surgery due to it being very expensive and it still doesn't guarantee that it wont close again.

And no, this is not just about having to pay for the surgery. He is my baby and it pains me every single time to see him suffering, especially now while he's healing from the PU. I don't want to put him through all that stress and pain again:(

Thats why i'm considering euthanasia for my baby, i don't want to prolong his suffering but I also dont want to be selfish:( If anything happens, if he gets blocked again and it cant be relieved with medicine or the site closes—i dont want to put him through all that pain and suffering, so i will reluctantly and with a heavy heart choose euthanasia for him:( Now my goal is to help him heal from his surgery, give him all the love and happiness i can give him, and just let him live a happy life.

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u/Global_Law7346 — 16 days ago
▲ 3 r/Warts

Been treating with s/a band aids. 1st pic is after i debrided it today, i decided to just let it heal and cover it with a band aid so i wont spread the wart. Is that raw skin ALL wart tissue? Should i just go and freeze it?

u/Global_Law7346 — 20 days ago
▲ 1 r/Warts

I've got this tiny tiny wart thats just starting to form. Im thinking about going to the derm and freezing it. How effective is it?

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u/Global_Law7346 — 21 days ago
▲ 2 r/AskVet

Hello, my male cat (2 y/o 4 prior blockages) under went PU surgery a couple of days ago and we took him home earlier. The vet discussed with us that his urethra was quite short so he had a unique case where they weren't able to "stretch" it as much as they needed. The vet went on to inform us that his PU surgery site would be bound to eventually close and we would have to get another surgery for that. It quite worries me that my cat would have to get another surgery. It honestly is too expensive for me to keep on having to bring him to the vet. Have any of you cat owners so did PU encounter this problem? Thank you so much.

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u/Global_Law7346 — 23 days ago

NO MEDICAL ADVISE PLEASE, THANK YOU!

Hello, my male cat (2 y/o 4 prior blockages) under went PU surgery a couple of days ago and we took him home earlier. The vet discussed with us that his urethra was quite short so he had a unique case where they weren't able to "stretch" it as much as they needed. The vet went on to inform us that his PU surgery site would be bound to eventually close and we would have to get another surgery for that. It quite worries me that my cat would have to get another surgery. It honestly is too expensive for me to keep on having to bring him to the vet. Have any of you cat owners so did PU encounter this problem? Thank you so much.

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u/Global_Law7346 — 23 days ago