Female | 28
Can a Simple Blood Test Determine Pregnancy?
Can I know my pregnancy just by a simple blood test?
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 23rd May '24
Yes, a simple blood test can diagnose pregnancy by checking the level of hormones in the blood. Nevertheless, a visit to see a gynecologist for verification and guidance is mandatory.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3993)
I had sex 2 times, the first time I had sex, my period started the next day, then after 6 days I had sex again.But since then I am not passing urine and I have pain in lower abdomen and since having sex water is coming out of my vagina 2-3 times a day.
Female | 22
You might have an infection. This can occur after having intercourse. Your tummy hurts and pee issues are signs of this problem. The water from your private parts could be related too. It is good to drink lots of water. You should visit a gynecologist for meds to cure this issue.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I've regular periods but not getting pregnant
Female | 21
If you menstruate regularly, but still cannot become pregnant, be forewarned that you could have a medical problem. You must visit a gynecologist specifically trained in fertility for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of any identified problems.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I had sex on 19th March in that only kissing and fingering happened no intercourse and i got my periods next month on April 12th on around my actual date and it was proper pad filling periods and last almost 4to5days but this month my periods is getting delayed may 12 was my date but didn't get the period till now so any chance of pregnancy
Female | 23
It is unlikely that you are pregnant because there was no sex. The truth is that your period can be delayed (sometimes by a couple of days) if you are under stress, engage in a diet program, or get your hormonal balance disrupted. Stay calm, pay close attention to the body signals, and see if there's any change over time. If the condition still doesn't improve consult a gynecologist for your peace of mind.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
period missing one month
Female | 22
One month without a period is surprising but common. Younger women often experience this. Stress, major weight fluctuations, hormone imbalance, and excessive exercise are possible factors delaying your cycle. If sexually active, pregnancy is a reason too. Take a pregnancy test to check. Speaking with a gynecologist helps determine the exact cause.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
High blood pressure and 31 weeks pregnant
Female | 22
Well in that case contact your gynecologist immediately. They may prescribe medication to control your bp, recommend bed rest or reduced activity, and monitor your condition closely. Maintain a low-sodium diet, stay hydrated, and manage stress.
High bp during pregnancy can pose risks, so follow your doctor's guidance for a healthy outcome for you and your baby.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
My friends got her period 18days late. Is this normal?
Female | 18
Menstrual cycles are also observed to be of different lengths, but a delay of more than two weeks maybe a cause for a visit to a gynecologists. It could be caused by hormonal disturbances, stress, weight fluctuations, or even existing medical conditions. Consult a gynaecologist for appropriate evaluation and handling.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Vagainal discharge bloody
Female | 35
Vaginal bleeding of any kind might be a sign of many conditions like vaginal infection or cancer of the cervix. A gynecologic visit is necessary for an evaluation and correct diagnosis. If you have a blood-stained vaginal discharge, you need to see a gynecologist immediately.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
On September 20 I was infected by dengue.At that time I was not on my periods .I recovered within 6 to 7 days .My period was to come on 1st week of October but it came on 16 October.Usuallyy period days is of 4 days but this time it was more than 4 days .My periods ended on October 21 .But it again came back on 1st November .This is the first time I am facing this issue
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
25 yo female. my period was very irregular as a teenager and non existent when i had an iud from 18-22. it's been almost around 3.5 years since it was removed and I've been actively trying to conceive with my husband since. periods have been regular since iud removal... between 21-30 day cycles and 2-5 days bleeding each time. Normally, almost everything that comes out is clots. lots of blood clots, very minimal unclotted fluid ever present. Never been concerned about it, that's been my normal for as long as I can remember. this time though its different. currently cycle day 2 and not a single clot in sight. at all. so I'm looking for some advice on if that's normal, or not, or if it changing is abnormal..?
Female | 25
It is common for menstrual cycles to vary in length, especially during the first few years after you stopt birth control pills. Though the absence of clots during this period can be concerning, it is not necessarily a cause for alarm. But if you experience any other unusual symptoms such as heavy bleeding, severe pain, or unusual discharge, it is advisable to visit a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Im a 28 year old female and dont know if im pregnant but experiencing the symtoms?
Female | 28
If you think the symptoms are of pregnancy then you can take a home pregnancy test to confirm, or do a urine pregnancy test.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Recently i’ve been actively having unprotected sex and i was supposed to start my period two days ago it never came but i’ve been cramping and discharging a lot i took a pregnancy test and it was negative
Female | 16
You did the right thing by taking a pregnancy test. Periods can be irregular due to stress or diet changes, causing delays. Cramping and discharge may occur before periods start. If you're still concerned, take another test after a few days. Remember to practice safe sex to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.
Answered on 27th Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Okay so i have a 31 day period cycle that lasts for 4-5 days. i had my last periods from 12jan to 16 jan and i had unprotected intercourse on 20th Jan , only the pre cum sent inside my vagina . though i guess i was on my safe days , i still took an ipill immediately after the makeout. i got dark coloured painful bleeding or withdrawal bleeding on 27&28th January. Q) does this confirm I'm not pregnant? Q)when will i get my periods? Q) amy chance of pregnancy?okay so i have a 31 day period cycle that lasts for 4-5 days. i had my last periods from 12jan to 16 jan and i had unprotected intercourse on 20th Jan , only the pre cum sent inside my vagina . though i guess i was on my safe days , i still took an ipill immediately after the makeout. i got dark coloured painful bleeding or withdrawal bleeding on 27&28th January. Q) does this confirm I'm not pregnant? Q)when will i get my periods? Q) amy chance of pregnancy?
Female | 17
While the withdrawal bleeding you experienced after taking the i-pill suggests that you may not be pregnant, it's not a definitive confirmation. Consider taking a pregnancy test to be sure. Regarding your next period, it can vary and it may not necessarily follow your regular 31-day cycle due to the hormonal changes caused by the emergency contraceptive pill. It's best to monitor your menstrual cycle and consult with a gynecologist for medications.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I have irregular periods ..can i ovulate even if i did not have periods this month
Female | 32
Yes, it's possible to ovulate even if you have irregular periods or missed a period in a month. Ovulation can vary due to factors like stress and hormonal imbalances. Tracking your cycle and symptoms can help.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Like I am 16 year old teenager who had regular periods before but for the first time missed it in August then got it in September and again missed in August and is worried thinking maybe she has pcos or pcod
Female | 16
It's normal for your periods to be slightly irregular during your teenage years. The occasional missed period is not necessarily an indicator of PCOS or PCOD. This may be because of hormone changes, stress, or lifestyle factors. If you're worried about it, talking to a gynecologist can help you understand what's going on and how to deal with it.
Answered on 28th Oct '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I have irregular periods problem, done with the scanning yesterday, uterus is gravid I got in reports,4yrs back I got to know in scanning that I have bubbles near uterus.Want to know more about this.
Female | 23
You may have a condition called fetal myoma, the non-cancerous growth in the uterus. They can cause such symptoms as irregular periods as well as pelvic pain. These bubbles close to the uterus might be those fibroids. Treatment options comprise taking medication or performing procedures to shrink or even take away the fibroids. You must talk to a gynecologist about these findings and treatment options.
Answered on 9th Sept '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
we are planning for second child. we had intercourse before 21 days and i also missed my period with 6 days and my upt is negative what should i do
Female | 30
WAIT FOR a week and RETEST the PREGNANCY... IF still NEGATIVE, CONSULT a GYNECOLOGIST..
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Hrishikesh Pai
I have recently had unprotected sex thrice. I also consumed ipill all those times the next morning itself. The last time I had unprotected sex was on 15th May and ipill on 16th may morning. Past 2-3 days I have been getting very bad cramps in my lower abdomen and I'm bleeding (spotting) blood clots. I have PCOD and I do not get my periods. I get it very rarely, twice or thrice in a year. I don't remember my last period date. Are these the side effects of the ipill or are there any chances of pregnancy/miscarriage?
Female | 23
The cramps and bleeding with blood clots might be caused by the ipill. It can change menstrual bleeding at times. However, because your periods are irregular and you have polycystic ovarian syndrome, other possible reasons should not be left out. These signs could also result from hormonal variations or maybe pregnancy is on the way. See a gynecologist who will help find out what these mean.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Unwanted kit khane k baad white discharge aa raha h lekin period nahi ho rahe h
Female | 25
White discharge is common in this case. But along with no periods if you have seen other symptoms, consult with a gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Every time I got my periods before the date. But this is my time in life I missed my periods.
Female | 21
It's completely normal for your periods to change occasionally. If your period is late, there may be many reasons for it such as stress, sudden weight change, or hormonal imbalance. If besides missing it you also experience nausea, breast tenderness, and fatigue - take a pregnancy test. If you are worried, visit a gynecologist who can give you more information.
Answered on 29th May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I'm having spotting today..I had sex with my partner..but he didn't insert his penis...the semen was spread outside..so in doubt I took ginger and papaya leaf..I'm also a hypothyroidism patient..is it a sign of pregnancy...and if so is it safe to take i-pill
Female | 20
Women may experience light spotting after sex, especially if their period is approaching. This is normal and not always a sign of pregnancy. Irregular periods can also be caused by mental health issues linked to hypothyroidism. While ginger and papaya are commonly used herbs, they are not reliable for preventing pregnancy. If you're worried about pregnancy, you can consider taking an emergency pill like the i-pill.
Answered on 30th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
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