Dr. Jyotsna Gupta
Gynecologist,Infertility Specialist,Obstetrician,Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist,Gynecologist/Obstetrician
21 years of experience
MBBS,DNB - Obstetrics & Gynecology,Diploma in Hospital Management,FICOG,PGDHHM,MNAMS,FICMCH
Questions Answered By Dr. Jyotsna Gupta
Asked for Female, 19
I’m 19 years old female and my boyfriend and I have unprotected sex. I take emergency pills within 24hours and after 1 week I got my period but it only last for 1 day. When my period stopped, after 2 days I notice some light viginal bleeding.
Answered on 20th Dec '24
The release of hormones can cause an unusual period after consuming an emergency pill, as hormones may alter your menstrual cycle. A day of menstruation and some light spotting is quite common. Stress and hormone levels are also major culprits of these changes. However, you should closely observe your symptoms. Whether it’s heavy and long bleeding or any other worrisome symptoms, it's better to seek your gynecologist's advice
Asked for Female, 24
I have got periods at 15 December but due to my bad health issues my periods stopped at 16 December what the reason is. 13,14 December I am suffering form fever. Then 15 December I have suffered with more fever then I went to doctor and checked then doctor gives me some medicine I take that medicine and my periods stopped in 2 days what the reason is
Answered on 19th Dec '24
It is quite ordinary for women to have their menstrual flow affected by illnesses and stress. Such things as high fever or some general health problems can for the time being throw the body's hormonal balance out of order, thus not letting you have your menstrual bleeding. The medication the doctor ordered may be another cause. Make sure you drink enough water and get enough sleep to recover completely. Keep checking on your symptoms, and suppose your periods do not return in a week, or if there are other issues, I suggest seeing a gynecologist for further examination.
Asked for Female, 28
I have not had my periods for the last 2 months
Answered on 19th Dec '24
The possible reasons for such an occurrence can be sometimes stress, hormonal imbalance, or even weight fluctuations. If the illness is less severe, you may feel tired or become moody all the time. The way out is to choose the right food avoid stress or perform regular exercise. It is necessary to have your body checked regularly and if the situation stays the same, the advice is to seek guidance and consultation from a gynecologist.