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Female | 24
Sometimes, light bleeding around menstruation can happen due to implantation. This is when a fertilized egg attaches to the uterus lining. Not everyone experiences implantation bleeding, but it's possible. No need to worry excessively. However, if uncertain, take a pregnancy test for reassurance. Stress also impacts menstrual cycles.
Answered on 13th Aug '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Female | 19
Recovering from dengue fever, one is likely to have irregular periods. However, there should be consultation with a gynecologist to rule out other underlying conditions.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Female | 17
These symptoms could be side effects of the pill, but if you are concerned about pregnancy, it is recommended to take a pregnancy test. Wait at least two to three weeks after unprotected intercourse or the expected date of your period for accurate results. If you have further concerns consult a gynecologist for advice.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 27
It’s normal for periods to arrive a bit early or late occasionally. An early period can be caused by stress, changes in diet or exercise, or hormonal imbalances. If an irregular period happens only once, it’s usually not a cause for concern. Just focus on maintaining your physical and mental health, eating a balanced diet, and managing stress. However, if irregular periods continue, see a gynecologist for a check-up.
Answered on 4th Nov '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | 20
Based on the information provided the possibility of impregnation from pre-ejaculate in this situation is quite small, though not impossible. As to point that emergency contraception is the best when taken immediately after unprotected sex should be stressed. You could start by seeing a gynecologist or a reproductive health specialist to discuss the issue and possible methods of emergency contraception.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 20
Taking an emergency contraceptive pill within 24 hours of unprotected sex can greatly reduce the chance of pregnancy, but it is not 100% effective. So how to know if unwanted 72 has worked? It's the bleeding you experienced which is a common side effect of the pill and is a sign that the pill is working to prevent pregnancy. If you are still concerned, you can take a home pregnancy test to confirm.
Answered on 27th Aug '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | 21
15 days delayed periods after unprotected intercourse can be a sign of pregnancy or may be some other health issue. Please talk to your gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 36
Applying steroid cream to your face could potentially interfere with your menstrual cycle's regularity. Steroids possess the capacity to disrupt hormonal balance. For now, discontinue the cream's usage temporarily to observe if your cycle resumes normally. However, if your period fails to return, seek help from a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Female | 22
You may be having something known as "spotting" before your period starts. Spotting has various causes, such as hormonal changes, stress, and occasionally infection. The slight stomach ache could be the body getting ready for your period. To manage this, try to lower stress levels, eat well, and drink plenty of water. If it continues or worsens, talk to a gynecologist.
Answered on 25th June '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | 21
The likelihood of conceiving during the fifth day of menstruation is quite low, as this period typically holds minimal fertility potential. However, exercising prudence remains advisable. Should anxiety persist, emergency contraceptive options, such as the ipill, can aid in averting unintended pregnancy. If any abnormal symptoms arise or concerns linger, seeking counsel from a gynecologist can provide personalized guidance tailored to your circumstances.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 17
After having sex, taking certain capsules can sometimes alter your menstrual cycle. It's common to have a period after taking these tablets. Occasionally, the hormonal imbalance caused by these pills can lead to missed periods a month later. Symptoms may include irregular bleeding and the absence of a normal period. To manage this, avoid stress as it can affect your menstrual cycle. If the issue persists, seek advice from a gynecologist for proper guidance.
Answered on 13th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 28
The subchorionic collection near the gestational sac is a small bubble, measuring about 10 by 3 millimeters. Sometimes, these collections can cause light bleeding during pregnancy. Staying calm and avoiding heavy lifting may help. Most of the time, these collections fade away as the pregnancy progresses. It's important to see a gynecologist for any further advice.
Answered on 30th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Female | 23
Hi! It appears as though that you are having a very light bleeding during your menstrual cycle which could have occurred after taking a pill last month. This is what we call scanty periods. It may be brought about by hormonal changes or side effects of drugs. To help regulate your periods, it would help if you keep yourself hydrated, eat well-balanced meals and get enough sleep. If this continues or if you are worried about anything else then please consult with a gynecologist for more personalized advice.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Female | 24
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Ankita Mago
Female | 20
Hormonal medications like progesterone are prevalently employed to regulate the menstrual cycle that is the most likely to occur. However, before you take any medication, you must, first of all, consult a gynecologist to be sure that it is safe for you and to discuss probable side effects such as weight gain. They can help you find the correct dose and form that is best for your condition.
Answered on 23rd Dec '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | 16
A good method of expressing your concern is to take a monthly calendar along with you and record whenever an irregularity is apparent and any other symptoms that are also connected with them. For that purpose, go to a healthcare specialist and demand personalized recommendations. They may even conduct additional tests. They can provide the own relief that emanates from your getting the proper answers, plus if testing is required they can order such tests. Help-seeking encourages individuals to understand themselves better which is a positive step that they can take to lead a healthy life.
Answered on 7th Dec '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | 20
Retching, being not hungry, having spasms in the lower abdomen, and a postponed period could be indicative of either stress or hormonal fluctuation. Attempt to breathe softly, eat a little, drink water, and sleep a little. If symptoms persist, consider contacting a gynecologist for more advice.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 16
• Breast pain can be associated with anything from Fibrocystic breast changes, menstruation related cyclic pain, pregnancy, breastfeeding, side effects of certain medications, infection such as mastitis to inflammatory breast cancer.
• Heaviness of breast is because of various reasons such as large breasts, breast cysts, mastitis, pain originating from chest wall or pectoral muscles but not related to breasts and in rare cases associated with Breast cancer.
Further investigation is required in your case so as to confirm the cause behind the breast pain which include:
Mammogram - Mammogram may assist you in diagnosis where in case the doctor feels a breast lump or unusual thickening or detects a focused area of pain your breast tissue, an x-ray of breast will help in evaluating the area of concern.
Breast examination - In which health care provider will examine your breasts as well as the lymph nodes in your lower neck and underarm for changes and will most likely listen to your heart and lungs and examine your chest and belly to see whether the discomfort is caused by another ailment. If your medical history, breast exam, and physical exam find nothing out of the ordinary, you may not require any extra testing.
Ultrasound - An ultrasound exam, which employs sound waves to create pictures of your breasts, is frequently performed in conjunction with a mammogram. Even if the mammography seems normal, you may require an ultrasound to check a specific location of discomfort.
Biopsy of the breast - Suspicious breast lumps, thickening regions, or unusual areas observed during imaging scans may require a biopsy before your doctor can establish a diagnosis. During a biopsy, your doctor collects a tiny sample of breast tissue from the affected region and sends it to a lab for investigation.
• Tamoxifen is usually prescribed in treatment of patients who have cancerous growth in the breast.
• Breast tenderness can be managed with application of warm or cold compresses, occasional use of pain killers, low fat and high complex carbohydrate involved diet and limiting the consumption of alcohol and caffeine.
Consult a Gynecologist for further investigations and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sayalee Karve
Female | 24
Genetics might be one reason, or perhaps there are some constraints on growth. Sometimes this isn’t significant but follow-up with a healthcare professional is necessary for more assessment and observation. They will direct you accordingly so that the health and growth of your little one are right on track.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Female | 27
The early pregnancy symptoms include such well-known issues as vomiting, fatigue, pain in the breast, and frequent urination. If a test comes back positive, it becomes vital to seek help from a professional nurse or doctor for further guidance and support. The best thing they can do is finally have a healthy pregnancy through regularly see a gynecologist for personalized health care recommendations.
Answered on 12th Dec '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
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