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Asked for Male | 27 Years

Milk not coming for 11 days

Patient's Query

11 din ho gar hn dhud ni arha baby ko feed krwana h

Answered by Dr. Himali Patel

If milk is not coming in since 11 days, it could be due to various reasons like stress, improper latch, or medical conditions. It's important to consult a lactation specialist to get proper advice and support. They can help identify the issue and suggest solutions to improve milk production.

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Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4919)

Chances of getting pregnant by precum while have cyst

Female | 21

The probability of the conception through precum when a cyst present varies from factors such as the position and cyst size, overall health status plus time sex happens. visit an expert gynecologist specialized in reproductive health for proper evaluation and management of such a case.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My last period date was 11th April, I had an intercourse on 19th April & took Unwanted 72 on 20th April, I got my withdrawal bleeding on 26th April, which was lasted for 3 days, So am I pregnant or not...?? & When will I get my normal period next month??

Female | 23

Taking unwanted 72 can reduce the risk of pregnancy. The withdrawal bleeding you experienced is a common side effect. Take a urine pregnancy test a few days after your expected period date. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I had protected sex on February 8 and I took the i-pill. I got withdrawal bleeding after 5 days. Then I had protected sex on Feb 25 and also took the i-pill. But didn't get withdrawal bleeding till now.. Is it because I get pregnant?

Female | 22

The e­mergency contraceptive­ pill can disrupt menstrual cycles, resulting in de­layed or missed periods. Howe­ver, this does not definitive­ly indicate pregnancy. Stress and hormonal fluctuations can also contribute­ to such irregularities. If concerns pe­rsist, considering a pregnancy test may provide­ reassurance. It's important to note that the­se pills serve as e­mergency measure­s and should not be relied upon e­xcessively.

Answered on 27th Aug '24

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Hi doctor jus a quick question I have birth in December and is currently breastfeeding is it safe to perm my hair and take metronidazole b500mg tablets

Female | 22

Its not recommended to undergo hair perming or coloring during pregnancy or while breastfeeding as the chemicals used in these treatments can be harmful to the baby. Moreover the safety of metronidazole while breastfeeding is not clear, as the medication can be excreted in breast milk and may cause side effects in the baby. 

Answered on 20th Sept '24

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How many days after taking of last dydroboon tablet when to do pregnancy checkup

Female | 30

At least 14 days since the last Dydroboon tablet taken should pass between the pregnancy test and the medication. Nevertheless, consultations with a gynecologist or a reproductive endocrinologist are required for detailed guidance on performing the pregnancy test and to discuss any issues involved in taking Dydroboon while pregnant.

Answered on 24th Sept '24

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Hello.... I am a 19 year old female suffering from chronic yeast infection.... I have been under antifungal and antibiotic treatment for 7 months now.... I have irritation,discomfort and vaginal burning ....I was asking what I should do or any medication I can take which would be effective for my condition... I am also sexually active and asking if my partner should take any medication or not...if yes,which medication? I would greatly appreciate your assistance since I'm under a lot of discomfort and pain

Female | 19

I'm really sorry to hear that you've been dealing with this problem for so long. Chronic yeast infections can become a very big hassle and might warrant your doctor finding a new strategy. It's very important that you go to a doctor who can look at what's going on with your particular case and who can prescribe treatment to address the problem head-on because antibiotic use is one of the main causes that brings back the infection. Products like over-the-counter antifungal might alleviate the condition, but the advice from a healthcare professional is equally important. It’s also necessary for your partner to seek medical help and the doctor might prescribe other drugs for the next vaginal treatment. By working together you can come up with surefire tactics to facilitate and prevent future symptoms. Always remember your well-being and comfort are important so, make sure to get help from a professional.

Answered on 16th Dec '24

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How can I cure vegina yeast infection

Female | 22

Consult a gynecologist for a proper diagnosis of a vaginal yeast infection. They may prescribe antifungal medication, which you can take according to their instructions. Avoid irritants, maintain good hygiene, and consider probiotics.. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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