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<div style="background-color:#ffffff; padding:15px; margin-bottom:20px; border-style:solid; border-size:2px; border-color:#93b874">Hey! Feel free to leave me a message here if you have any questions, comments, or concerns.<br><br> I'm not online every day, but I'll get back to you when I can. If there's anything particularly urgent, you can also reach me at anna@wikihow.com. Have a good one!</div>
 
<div style="background-color:#ffffff; padding:15px; margin-bottom:20px; border-style:solid; border-size:2px; border-color:#93b874">Hey! Feel free to leave me a message here if you have any questions, comments, or concerns.<br><br> I'm not online every day, but I'll get back to you when I can. If there's anything particularly urgent, you can also reach me at anna@wikihow.com. Have a good one!</div>
 
 
You’re welcome! I am homeschooled and my mom is a very good teacher.
 
 
 
 
Anna, I am a regulatory and QA consultant for the Flex Company, the company that markets the Softcup / Softdisc. Since the Softcup / Softdisc is a FDA regulated medical device in the United States and Canada, Flex Company has to be careful about any statements made about its products to stay in line with FDA / Health Canada rules. I was just alerted to this Wikihow that made statements that Softcup / Softdisc could be used to help women conceive.  Devices or methods to aid women conceiving are medical devices and under the jurisdiction of FDA / Health Canada, so Flex Company could not have statements about Softcup / Softdisc assisting women in conceiving without scientific evidence that it actually worked. The Flex Company is providing a feminine hygiene product only, they are not in the conception assistance business, but Flex Company is responsible for statements that are made about their products. Once I was alerted to this I took down all the conception related material and modified some other statements that dealt with toxic shock syndrome (TSS) to make them factually correct. I hope you understand, I haven't dealt with Wikihow previously but was in a hurry to scrub material that could have caused issues with FDA / Health Canada and the Flex Company. I have to respectfully ask that any such statements regarding aiding women's conception being aided by Softcup / Softdisc are not added again, as there is no scientific basis for this. I also respectfully ask that no further modifying of TSS statements is made. Regards, Eric Eggers
 
 
 
 
Can you find out what's causing Awesome-Aasim's Talk page to use other fonts besides the defaults? Seems awful hard to read the current way, and just checked with an edit to a template found which didn't do the trick (I reverted my edit).
 
 


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