Dr. Kriti Pandey
Gynecologist
14 years of experience
DGO,DNB
Dr. Kriti Pandey Visits
Gomtinagar, Lucknow
b-3/179 Vishesh khand gomti nagar lucknow near m j grand chauraha 226010
₹ 500
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05:00 PM - 08:00 PMTue
05:00 PM - 08:00 PMWed
05:00 PM - 08:00 PMThu
05:00 PM - 08:00 PMFri
05:00 PM - 08:00 PMSat
05:00 PM - 08:00 PM
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Questions Answered By Dr. Kriti Pandey
Asked for Female, 25
My cervical discharge is thick, half creamy, half transparent, and very little elastic and it was from the day I took levonorgestrel. Does this mean that the pill worked for me?
Answered on 10th Jan '25
The emergency contraceptive levonorgestrel's effect on change in the characteristic of cervical mucus is a common thing that also happens in normal physiological situations. The thick, creamy, and slightly transparent secretion you’ve had is likely the hormones adjusting and the pill is working to be effective. This cannot be taken for granted since there are different reactions among specific individuals. Being conscious of your body changes in other cycles like the menstrual cycle is very important. If you are worried or if you feel other symptoms, a gynecologist can give you a clear and reassuring answer.
Asked for Female, 15
My period date was 17 December but it has not come till now but t had not done any sex before
Answered on 2nd Jan '25
Time loads of firefight failures can pop up, which include stress, hormones, weight shifts, or diseases. Classic components of late periods are usually breast tenderness or temperament changes. I suggest keeping your overall health and lifestyle under control. One alternative available is a pregnancy test kit that one can buy at the store for their assurance. If after a few days pass, you cannot start menstruation or you have other symptoms besides, it is best to go to a gynecologist to get personal and professional advice and help.
Asked for Female, 38
Can I insert metronidazole pill on my vagina for abortion in 1 week pregnant?
Answered on 2nd Jan '25
Ensuring quality health is important, and then your well-being as well. One of the most common errors in the process of treatment, including the medications, is the insertion of medicines that are not prescribed for it, which can lead to the consumption of the drug plus the latter without any improvement. One of the symptoms is cramping or unusual bleeding. A very wise and risk-free way to manage an unplanned pregnancy is to look for a gynecologist who will guarantee this. They are trained to explain all the options to you and help you in the process.
Asked for Female, 25
Miscarriage ho gaya h mara but pregnancy steck me main abhi bi positive a rha h mujhe just ok one day bleeding hoi h us kye bad nhi hoi
Answered on 2nd Jan '25
Sufferers are indeed likely to feel worried if they get a positive test after a miscarriage. This results from the hanging pregnancy hormone levels. Light bleeding may be due to hormone changes and therefore, it is not the only reason. Be vigilant in watching your symptoms. I think you need to connect with a gynecologist for the treatment and the guidance that is personal for you. They will determine your condition and will be there to help you during this time. Just remember, you don’t need to go through this, and seeking medical advice is the first step to securing your health and wellness.
Asked for महिला, 23
Ma'am Mai kisi ke sath physical hui thi Maine protection use kiya tha but abhi mere Periods aaye hai bahut kam aaye hai red blood aaya hai bahut kam aaya hai Ma'am koi dava btaye Aap periods aane ki please Ma'am
Answered on 27th Dec '24
Pregnancy ke dauran thumbs up hota hai par isme ghutno aur pairo me dard hota saath hi pairate chalne ya badhne se bhi dard hota hai. Agar aapne protection use kiya hai, toh pregnancy ka khatra kam hai, par agar aapko bahut zyada samasya ho rahi hai to doctor se consult karna behtar hoga. Aapko thoda rest lena chahiye aur balanced diet follow karni chahiye. Agar samasya dikhai de ya periods achanak bahut kam ho rahe hain, toh gynecologist advice lena bahut zaroori hai.
Asked for Female, 26
Hi my period was due for the 20th of this month, however on that same the which was the due date I used the bathroom and wipes and saw a light pink shade of blood on the tissue then after when I shower and change my clothes put on a pad there was absolutely nothing no blood nothing back to normal. I was wondering what’s going totally scared and confused. Wish I could get some help please
Answered on 23rd Dec '24
It's common to get lost in the maze of menstruation. Light pink spotting can have different causes, besides hormonal imbalances and stress, you might also ovulate. It may additionally suggest the beginning of your period, which might be quite light at first. If you remain out of the ordinary symptoms such as very large changes in flow, pain, or any other problem, I propose that you consult a gynecologist for a tailored treatment.
Asked for Male, 24
I m zahra im 24 years old my last lmp was 12/11/24 i did not get my periods i have done upt which was negative
Answered on 23rd Dec '24
There are quite a few factors that can cause this, the most common of them are stress, hormone imbalances, and variations in weight changes or lifestyle. A negative test indicates your probability of being pregnant is low, but keep in mind that other issues may be at the root of this concern. Monitoring your period can make you feel more sure, and I would suggest you see a gynecologist for more detailed information.
Asked for Female, 30
Mai Upasna ka husband hu wife age 30, meri wife kafi time se period nahi aye hai or hum concive karna chahte hai
Answered on 21st Dec '24
The non-arrival of periods can occur for several reasons, such as hormonal imbalance, stress, lifestyle changes, or medical conditions. Once a person decides to conceive, it is the first thing they need to check out their health. Along with nutrition, exercise, and sleep are also beneficial. Identifying underlying problems is important, so consulting a gynecologist is always the best solution.
Asked for Female, 23
Hi. I experiencing morning sickness, lower back pain, lower stomach pain, mood swings and headachs. Also i am diagnosed with pcos and drinking provera please can you tell me the meaning of my symptoms. And what i could do ? Thank you
Answered on 23rd Dec '24
The nausea, pain in the lower abdomen, irritability, and headaches are common feelings which occur during hormonal transformations. Provera could help solve these symptoms as it conditions your cycle. To ease your troubles, try to drink enough fluids, eat small, frequent meals, and engage in relaxation practices. However, it is essential that you stay in touch with your gynecologist to receive customized guidance and to be sure everything is on the right track.
Asked for Female, 17
My periods flow very low please recommend medicine
Answered on 20th Dec '24
From different conditions such as hormonal imbalances, stress, changes in weight, or underlying health conditions, the factor causing minimum blood loss in the menstrual cycle may be isolated. Testing for other symptoms and tracking your cycles were invented by medical doctors which both showed great effectiveness. : You can always start with guidelines for other treatments which is a non-prescription option that might help you out of your case; but, I would rather suggest you get a recommendation from a gynecologist who can do the right evaluation.
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Registration
- 56814 Uttar Pradesh 2011Services
- Caesarean Section
Specializations
- Gynecologist
Education
- DGO - MLB medical College jhansi U.P
- DNB - Holy Family hospital New Delhi