Question by Miss A.: My IUD string feels rough and different, could certain substances damage it?
When I feel for my IUD string now it feels rough, spiky and thick, not like the normal skinny smooth “fishing line” texture. Me and my partner could both feel it while having sex. I’m not sure if it somehow got tangled? or got damaged by a product i used? I can’t seem to find any info online either about damaged feeling IUD strings. HELP!
Can boric acid or hydrogen peroxide damage IUD Strings?
More info:
I have a copper IUD which was inserted about 2 years ago. Everything has been going great and I frequently check the strings. This summer I have had a bad run in with recurrent yeast infections which i treated and then turned in to recurrent bacterial vaginosis. The antibiotics and all the doctor prescribed drugs work to get rid of the infection quick, but they also kill all the good bacteria, disrupting the vagina, and the infections always come back.
I finally have got my vagina back into order by doing a program that utilized hydrogen peroxide/water douches and inserting acidophilus pills in the vagina (the ones i used also contained boric acid)
Can boric acid or hydrogen peroxide damage IUD Strings?
Best answer:
Answer by Trust me I’m a Doctor ♥
Sorry but I think you are going to have to ask your GP about this, sounds as though you need to be examined so they can see exactly what has happened to the strings, if your partner can feel them during sex then you can’t leave things as they are.
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Q&A: which is your best cartoon ever?
By · CommentsQuestion by : which is your best cartoon ever?
I like “fish hooks”, now its your turn to tell that which is your favorite cartoon.
Best answer:
Answer by B B
roadrunner
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By · CommentsA few nice fishing florida images I found:
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Question by : Why do I keep hearing that black Africa the way it is because of the “Evil White man”?
As in “The White man stole our gold and diamonds”, those are just trinkets. The White man didn’t steal their farm land, water, sunshine, ETC. Black Africa is the way it is because it is full of Africans same as Haiti, Detroit, St. Louis, New Orleans, ETC. now. “Give an African a fish, he will eat for a day, teach him to fish, he will eat the bait”….Read that last line again carefully. Yes 2 things I will get here “Your Grammar sucks” #2, I am going to crybaby to Yahoo about you Fred.
Best answer:
Answer by bluff mike
Right on. South Africa was described in the Australian news as “crime ridden”. Ozzies, there for the soccer tourney, were robbed while in their $ 230-per-night hotel room by gun toting blacks. Inside job, you say?
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Question by Sarah Townen: We have had a community tank before, we are re-establishing it, please help!
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He have a 50 gallon fresh water tank
We’ve had one before, just re-establishing it
We’ve let it cycle etc etc
Currenly we have:
6 red eye tetra
6 serpae
1 clown loach
2 clown pleco
we want to add colour colour and more colour
we want to add
20 cardinals (we’ve had them before, quite like them)
we also want to add more colourful ones
BUT we never have any luck with guppies
we fell in love with these yellow Ram Viel tetras BUT we found out we have to feed them blood worms. we are just wanting to feed all the fish the same stuff
what do you think about us adding
6 swordtail (i think that’s the name, they look like molly’s but with a cool tail) tetra
any other suggestions would be great
we are aiming for colour and keeping the food all the same
right now we use:
“NUTRAFUN, color enhancing flake food for all tropical fish”
this food has worked well for us so far
thanks all!
Best answer:
Answer by racm_86
Try getting pastel barbs. They are very colorful, and if you have a big school of them, they will release their aggression only within the school.
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Ready to go
By · CommentsCheck out these fishing pole images:
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Fishing Charter in California: www.caladventures.com/danawharf.htm
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Pet Problem?
By · CommentsQuestion by Kevin: Pet Problem?
so i was looking around the pet store. i noticed they had alout of dead fish in small tanks. in one section they had about 20 tanks and half of them werent used and the 6 fish were dead. then in a large tank i saw one dead fish at the top. i feel like i should have told the manager or something. what should i have done?
i felt so bad for the dead fish and how the employees dont feed the fish. btw i was at the store “pet choice supply”
Best answer:
Answer by gptotalprep
well, i wouldn’t buy a fish from there!
no, honestly, i would tell them that you dont feel that they are taking enough care of their animals and that you are worried about the animals well being. They’ll listen
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By · CommentsSome cool fishing line images:
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Rusty Fish Hook Restaurant
By · CommentsA few nice fishing hook images I found:
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I suppose they mean that in an endearing sort of way. ![]()
US412 – Linden, TN
Ornamental fishing hooks? Brass?

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Museo del Oro
Diva Nite – Fish Hook

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By · CommentsSome cool saltwater fishing images:
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Timothy Mitchell proudly displays his new knot tying skills. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Kids’ Fishing Clinics are statewide events that introduce kids to saltwater fishing and ethical angling. April 21, 2012 Amanda Nalley
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Timothy Mitchell proudly displays his new knot tying skills. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Kids’ Fishing Clinics are statewide events that introduce kids to saltwater fishing and ethical angling. April 21, 2012 Amanda Nalley
Shedd Aquarium

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The John G. Shedd Aquarium is an indoor public aquarium in Chicago, Illinois in the United States that opened on May 30, 1930. The aquarium contains over 25,000 fish, and was for some time the largest indoor aquarium in the world with 5,000,000 US gallons (19,000,000 l) of water. The Shedd Aquarium was the first inland aquarium with a permanent saltwater fish collection. It is surrounded by Museum Campus Chicago, which it shares with the Adler Planetarium and the Field Museum of Natural History. The aquarium has 2 million annual visitors; it was the most visited aquarium in the U.S. in 2005, and in 2007, it surpassed the Field Museum as the most popular cultural attraction in Chicago.[4] It contains 1500 species including fish, marine mammals, birds, snakes, amphibians, and insects.[5] The aquarium received awards for best exhibit from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) for Seahorse Symphony in 1999, Amazon Rising in 2001, and Wild Reef in 2004.






