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Female | 20

Did I Take Pregnancy Test Too Early After Unwanted 72?

I generally have 42 days cycle and my last period was on 30 December. I had dry humping with my partner on 17th jan, we both had only underwear and there was precum. I took bhcg test on 3rd feb after having unwanted 72 on 18 jan. I had bleeding around 23 jan. Bhcg is less than 0.100 Was it too early for the test? Can I do upt but I am afraid of false negative as I have pcos

1 Answer
Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 18th Feb '25

A 42-day cycle means your period may not arrive as expected, and the bleeding on January 23 could have been related to various factors, including the medication you took. The bhCG test on February 3 showing low levels suggests that pregnancy is unlikely. Testing again at this time may give more accurate results, especially if you wait a week or two. That said, if you have concerns about your cycles, especially with PCOS, it's wise to consult a gynecologist for personalized advice and reassurance. 

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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4669)

I am 22 years old and my period is delayed 3 days so how can I get my period

Female | 22

It's okay, sometimes it's absolutely normal that periods can be delayed without any consequent harm, just wait before you start to worry about it. Stress, weight changes, or hormonal imbalances might be the culprits. Keeping track of any other symptoms you might have like cramps or mood swings can help a lot. Drinking plenty of water, eating healthy food, and sleeping enough might help you make your period regular.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

I am a 25 years old lady I have a problem on my private parts it itchy radishes with rashes and am 5 weeks pregnant and also my partner have the same rashes I want to the clinic and they gave me fungi stop tube and 500 pills but it's still itchy

Female | 25

This is common, especially in warm and moist areas. Rashes and itchiness are common symptoms. The cream and pills you were given are usually effective but sometimes it may take time. Ensure both of you use the medicine as prescribed. Keep the area clean and dry, avoid wearing tight clothes, and try not to scratch. If the itchiness persists, go back to the clinic.

Answered on 12th June '24

Dr. Himali Patel

Dr. Himali Patel

I have a pimple inside of labia (vagina)it is causing irritation. please provide medicnes for this

Female | 26

Pimples in this area can happen to any of us due to sweat, poor hygiene, or ingrown hair. You can use a warm compress on it a few times a day. Moreover, donning some loose cotton panties is yet another thing that can assist one avoid irritation. If it does not vanish or becomes worse, you should avoid touching it. It will only make things worse. Prompt medical attention should be given if it does not heal.

Answered on 14th June '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

I didn't intercourse with my partner but he ejaculate a small amount of semen on the valva so May I get pregnant

Female | 18

Pregnancy is possible with PRE-EJACULATE, use contraception. Consult gynecologist. .... 

Answered on 14th Dec '24

Dr. Hrishikesh Pai

Dr. Hrishikesh Pai

I used an emergency contraception about a month and a half ago, and found my self in a situation where I need to use one again now. In February I had a miscarriage and I’m just wondering how many times I can use emergency contraception, and if it’s okay to even after having a miscarriage. I have used probably about 6 in my life. Is there a limit to how many a woman can take? Will it affect my gynecological health?

Female | 21

Emergency contraception is intended for occasional and emergency use, not as a regular form of birth control. While there is no strict limit on how many times emergency contraception can be used, it's important to understand that it is not as effective or reliable as regular contraception methods.

Repeated use of emergency pills can disrupt hormonal balance in your body and cause irregularities in your menstrual cycle. It's recommended to speak personally with a gynec about more reliable and appropriate forms of contraception that can better suit your needs and provide ongoing protection.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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