Female | 31
Is frequent stair climbing safe in early pregnancy?
Climbing steps frequently will it cause miscarriage in early pregnancy? I am 40 days pregnant. My age is 31. I am working in a school, I need to climb up the third floor 4 to 5 times a day. Is it safe or creates any issues?
Gynecologist
Answered on 13th Sept '24
Climbing stairs during the early stages of your pregnancy is usually safe. No one has shown scientific proof that using stairs can be the cause of miscarriage. At your stage of pregnancy, it is still ok for you to climb stairs as you usually do. Take things easy and pay attention to your body. If you notice any symptoms like bleeding or sharp pain then visit your gynecologist as soon as possible.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3459)
Car window slowly touch with belly during 2nd trimester of pregnancy. It's safe or not?
Female | 38
A lightly touching car window to your belly is usually safe in the second trimester. It may cause slight discomfort or worry but is unlikely to harm the baby. Relax and monitor any pain, bleeding, or unusual feelings. If experiencing these, contact your gynecologist. In most cases, everything is okay.
Answered on 27th Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Mere periods nahi ho rahe hai kaise thik hoga
Female | 34
Consult a qualified gynecologist.. to assess your medical history, conduct a physical examination, and perform necessary tests for diagnosis. Follow a healthy diet, maintain a healthy weight, exercise regularly, and limit caffeine and alcohol intake. Address any medical conditions like PCOD or thyroid disorders, as they can affect your periods.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
How soon after ovarian cyst removal can i get pregnant
No such limitation, u can try for pregnancy anytime after the ovarian cyst surgery.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Shah
Hello I am 25 years old female I had unprotected sex for some day then I took 2 pills I got my periods but then again I didn't get my periods for 1 month and now I m having heavy periods. Have I miss carried? Somehow ?
Female | 25
Based on your description, it's important to consult a gynecologist as soon as possible. They can determine the cause of your irregular periods and heavy bleeding. This could be due to various reasons, including hormonal changes or possibly a miscarriage. It's crucial to get a proper diagnosis and appropriate medical advice from a gynecologist.
Answered on 12th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I have missed my period And I have check pregnancy test Pregnancy test shows one line dark and one line faint It means pregnant or not
Female | 22
When you see one dark line and one faint line after taking the pregnancy test, it can sometimes be a sign of pregnancy although it is not sure. The above is so because the levels of pregnancy hormones are fluctuating. Additionally, signs and symptoms of pregnancy can also include nausea, drowsiness, and discomfort in the woman's breast. Visit a gynecologist for confirmation.
Answered on 24th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
My endometrial thickness is 3-4 mm in thinken 18th day after my periods. Is it normal?
Female | 23
A normal endometrial thickness is usually between 3 to 4 mm, approximately 18 days after periods finished in women of reproductive age. It is advisable to contact a gynecologist who can evaluate you and recommend the best option for you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Hello mam I’m Maliha Musharaf I have pcos I’m married I can’t conceive probably I need to conceive
Female | 20
PCOS and pregnancy are closely associated with each other. Hormone imbalance and Ovulation issues are the reasons behind having problem in conceiving.
PCOS leads to increase in levels of androgen in women’s body. Androgens are vital in the growth of male sex organs and other male behaviours. Androgens gets converted into the hormone estrogen in women. Increase in the levels of androgens affect the development and regular release of your eggs.
Regulating your menses is important as it will can help women with PCOS to conceive and have healthy pregnancy.
PCOS is not curable, but there are treatments offered to treat the symptoms of PCOS and the infertility associated with this condition.
Through stimulation of ovulation, especially in case of women who are trying to conceive, and treatment of insulin resistance will help in regulating ovulation and restoration of periods.
Another way to treat PCOS is with known method of in vitro fertilization, or IVF. Estrogen and progestin hormone containing medications are prescribed as they decrease the production of androgen.
Consult best gynecologist in Mumbai for the treatment for regulation of your menstrual cycle.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sayalee Karve
I didn't got my period this month I'm I pregnant?
Female | 22
Period skipping doesn't always guarantee you are pregnant. We must also consider other factors, such as stress, weight change, or medical conditions that could be the factor. It is advisable to see a gynecologist or an obstetrician if you suspect you are pregnant.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I have vaginal infection .
Female | 20
If the signs are right, you might have a vaginal infection, a common and curable issue. Itching, unusual discharge, and discomfort while urinating or having sex might also occur. Bacteria, yeast, and other germs can cause these infections. To start feeling better, it’s important to consult a gynecologist/urologist who will diagnose the problem correctly and suggest appropriate treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Does methotrexate abortion have side affects
Male | 27
Yes, methotrexate abortion can have side effects such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I m experiencing continuous bleeding since december
Female | 28
For months, the bleeding persisted since December began. The irregular flow might indicate fibroids, hormonal imbalances, or infections. This can lead to weakness, paleness, and fatigue. The answers lie with doctors—they'll examine you, identify the cause, and provide the necessary treatment. Prolonged bleeding requires medical attention, so don't hesitate to seek care.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Hello, I am here on behalf of my girlfriend. Story is: Her periods: (January) 18-20 (February) 18-20 (March) 18-20 Then we were physically intimate on 4th April and she took ipll on 6th April. Later, we were physically intimate again on 11th or 12th April and she took ipll again. Yes, she took ipll twice in one month, with a one-week gap. On 13th April, she experienced spotting, very light bleeding, which might have been withdrawal bleeding due to the ipll. It continued for 2-3 days. Then we waited for her next period, which was supposed to come by 13th May, but it was missed. On 16th May evening, we used a home urine test kit which was negative. On 17th May morning, we used another home urine test kit which was also negative. To be sure, we had an hCG test on 18th May, and it reported a level of 7.84/10, which was also negative. We waited, and on 21st May she had a period that was bright red but light, and it continued until 24-25th May. We did another urine pregnancy test on 26th May which was negative. We want to know your viewpoints on this.
Female | 26
It appears that your girlfriend experienced some changes in her menstrual cycle after taking the emergency contraceptive pill (ECP) twice within a short period. Such pills may lead to irregular bleeding or alterations in the cycle at times. The fact that her period came in May and the negative results of pregnancy tests show that she is not pregnant. If she still has worries about this or if her periods remain irregular, then it would be best for her to seek medical advice from a gynecologist.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
hi, if i have unprotected sex while my partner is on her period for only once, is that enough for me to get sti and does it make a difference if i do it again ?
Male | 20
Unprotected intercourse during menstruation can raise the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Protection, such as condoms, should be used to limit the chances of STIs. Please go to a gynecologist or an STI expert wherever you sense any panic or signs.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I want to start birth control regular pills as I'm sexually active and i have pcod too. Which birth control pills are safe for me ? Can you give me prescription?
Female | 23
Avoid pills containing ESTROGEN.. They can worsen PCOD. Consult a doctor for a prescription.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Hello, I am 31 year old female, about a month ago during my gynecologist exam, they found that my fallopian tube is dilated and I have a sactosalpynx or a cyst, they are not sure. They ordered more tests - cervical screening and CA125 and HE4. Cervical screening shows epithelial cells and lots of gram positive bacilli. CA125 is normal, while HE4 is elevated. I have a check up in two weeks but I was wondering should I be concerned?
Female | 31
I would recommend you make an appointment with an ob-gyn who focuses on the female reproductive system health and fertility disorders. Tubes blocked, lining thickened and cysts are some of the conditions that are indicated by fallopian tube dilation such as endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, or hydrosalpinx.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Had protected sex during ovulation took p2 following day, 10 days now nausea, abdominal pain, headache, bachache, stabbing pain above navel, fatigue
Female | 22
You're dealing with unwanted effects after emergency contraception. Nausea, stomach cramps, headaches, backaches, stabbing above the belly button, and exhaustion can come with the pill. It changes hormones in your body, leading to these issues. Try resting, drinking water, and eating light foods. But if problems persist or worsen, see a gynecologist.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I am 17 years old and I recently learned about sex education I was so excited to feel how does sex feels . So I inserted a bathroom whiper in my vagina and I came to know that because of this my hymen broken as I could see some blood on the whiper . I am so stressed that what will I tell to my future husband about how my hymen broke . So is there any way if I can grow my hymen back . I just a really small stain of blood so is there any chance that my hymen is not fully broken and it can regrow on its own ?
Female | 17
Sometimes the cause of the hymen breaking can be due to different factors such as exercise, tampon use, or simply natural growth. Once shattered, a hymen can never grow back.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I have missed my period since 2 months so there is no baby . Now I'm using hormonal imbalance pills so there is any chance to get pregnancy after using pills
Female | 25
Skipping a menstrual cycle for 2 months is related to the levels of your hormonal imbalance. The hormones control the menstrual cycle. Hormonal birth control pills can bring about a deficiency of female hormones, which can in turn affect the pattern of bleeding. When you have quit taking the pills and still not getting a period you must be patient and watch out if the period comes. Should menstruation stay away for another month, you should go to a gynecologist to talk about your worries and look for reasons and solutions.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Hii I m ritu my age is 35 years old I want to be a child but some dr say that my age is over for pregnancy
Female | 35
Certain medical professionals may perceive you as slightly old for childbirth at 35, although it is feasible for several females. Irregular periods or difficulty conceiving are among the symptoms you might experience. The fundamental factor is that the quantity and quality of your eggs diminish as your age advances. However, you need not worry since there are various methods such as fertility treatments which can be used to enhance your chances of becoming a parent.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I'm 20 yrs old girl....mammne unwanted kit Li thi 34 dino ki pregnancy m...jiski bd mujhe bleeding to rhii lekin normal flow m bina clots k...to ky meri pregnancy terminate ho gyi ya nhi?
Female | 20
The fact that you are having a bleeding episode after the use of the kit can be an indication of the termination of pregnancy. If you notice that your bleeding is constant without any clots, then it may be an indication that the pregnancy has been terminated. It is better to visit a gynecologist for the right diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Himali Patel
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