Female | 26
Menstrual Irregularity After Urinary Infection: Causes and Solutions
hello, my period cycle was 28 days ...Jan month I got my period at 24 and Feb 14 i was relationship with my husband and Feb 18 I got urinary infection that time I have blood clothing after urine not in pad for 2 days after that still now I didn't get my period
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 6th Aug '24
The urinary infection may have affected your menstrual cycle. Clotting after peeing and a skipped period indicate bodily changes. See a gynecologist promptly for an examination. They'll advise and treat you properly to improve your condition.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3427)
Uterus remove or laparoscopic Which is the best option when have a poly bag in uterus
Female | 41
Poly bags in the uterus often means uterine fibroids. Removing the uterus, hysterectomy also removes fibroids. Laparoscopic surgery is another option to remove these growths while keeping the uterus. The ideal choice relies on age, symptoms, and future childbearing plans. Speak with your gynecologist to understand the best path forward.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Mera miscouage ho gya tha .uterus ko complete clean krne k liye dr.ne medicine prefer ki thi . Abhi absotion tho complete ho gya lekin normal bleeding ho Rahi hain .bleeding ko band kaisa kar sakta hain
Female | 23
If women experience a miscarriage, they usually bleed to help the uterus recover. It may last for two weeks, though. Getting some rest, not lifting heavy items, and drinking a lot of water can also help reduce the bleeding. If bleeding is too heavy or you feel so weakened, don't forget to seek advice from your gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hello, I'm 21 years old and my weight is 65 kgs with 5,3 height. And my main concern is my period flow is very less from past 5-6 months . I don't have any other health issues or major symptoms. Also my periods are regular like I'm having periods every month on time but the flow is very less in comparative to 6 months back which was normal. In 10-12 hours my one pad is not even half covered.
Female | 21
Your period flow has become lighter over the last few months. This can be caused by various factors such as stress, weight changes, or hormonal imbalances. You may have to eat a well-balanced diet, keep active, and manage stress. If the problem persists, discuss it with a gynecologist.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
People also ask Is it normal for milk to come out of breast when not pregnant?
Female | 25
No it is not normal. This is called galactorrhea and is due to a variety of causes such as hormonal imbalances, side effects of medications or other specific medical conditions. It is recommended to visit a endocrinologist to get the correct treatment and diagnosis.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Can I get pregnant on my 5th day of periods or shall I take ipill ?
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
My actual period is on 5th March , we had unprotected on 20th March at that tym I have taken contraseptive pill levonorgestrel , again we had unprotected sex on 14th &18th April , till now I haven't got my periods, I'm having Brest soreness and crampings , I have a doubt that I have conceived, should I do pregnancy test now or shall I wait for few more weeks?
Female | 23
Many people worry when their period is late, especially after unprotected sex and taking emergency contraception. Signs like sore breasts, cramps, and a missed period could mean pregnancy. But these can also happen from hormone changes. It's wise to take a pregnancy test now for clarity. If negative, wait one week and test again for accuracy. You can also visit a gynecologist to clear your doubts.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am a 40 year old woman who has strange smelling urine and is worried she may be pregnant, have an STD, UTI or other.
Female | 40
Strange-smelling urine can be caused by dehydration, consuming certain foods or drinks, and urinary tract infections (UTIs). If you are sexually active, it is also recommended to get regular screenings for STIs to prevent and detect infections early.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I want to delay my periods for a week , tablets?
Female | 24
There are different types of tablets that can be used to delay periods, including hormonal contraceptives. Consult your gynec to get prescription medications for the same.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
My boyfriend and i had unprotected sex, and i missed my period last month and this month as well, but i did pregnancy test and it came out negative 4 times, i don’t know what’s happening
Male | 20
Despite taking four pregnancy tests that came out negative, it's still possible that the tests were taken too early or there could be other factors affecting your menstrual cycle, like stress or hormonal imbalances. It's best to consult a gynecologist for proper guidance and conduct a blood test for pregnancy.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Hello, I’m 20 years old, so recently a month back I got a copper iud placed. Recently me and my partner had unprotected sex on the 12th of this month and even since then I’ve been experiencing light bleeding and red and brown discharge, and as of these last few days I’ve been experiencing just brown discharge/ spotting and two days late on my period because I have a tracker and my last period was from August 2nd -8th, I took a pregnancy test and it came out negative, but I’m still concerned about my health
Female | 20
After copper IUD insertion, changes in your menstrual cycle are quite normal. The light bleeding and brown discharge could be because of your body getting used to the IUD. Besides stress, some other factors can also be the reason for irregularities. The negative pregnancy test is a good sign. Watch your symptoms and think about talking to your gynecologist if they worsen for more help.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hello doctor i m 28 years old married women since from 2 years i m trying to conceive but nothing is happen my period is irregular sometimes i consult 2 doctors they referred some scans and test i did every test in reports everything is normal mine also by husbund still i m not getting conceive recently i consult one more doctor she told because of weight your not getting she told go for iui please can you suggest what should i do now can i go for iui or take some other medication
Female | 28
For IUI your fallopians tubes must be open.
To check Fallopian tubes we need a diagnostic hysterolaparoscopy, wherein a telescope is put into your abdomen from your belly button, so as to check the exterior of your uterus as well as the external opening of the Fallopian tubes.
Additionally, we have to do a hysteroscopy as well, that is putting a telescope into your vaginal opening and then having a look at the inner lining and the internal opening of your tube.
If your tubes are normal then you have unexplained case of infertility, and same has been observed in few instances in past. Sometimes there are no reasons for infertility as such, but this can be concluded only if your reports and that of your husband's turn out to be normal.
If you are overweight then you should also follow a healthy diet & exercise routine.
After doing all of this you can go ahead with IUI, if at all you have unexplained infertility. It can be done for 4-5 cycles.
You can approach any doctor from this page - Ivf doctors in India, or you can come to me as well, whichever you feel is convenient.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Shah
I passed a odd looking boood clot could it have been a miscarriage
Female | 29
It's difficult to advice based on this scenario. Its better you consult a gynecologist to check and confirm to be on safer side.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Pelvic pain and frequent urination for the past 4-5 hours
Female | 24
Urine infections and bladder troubles often cause pelvic pain and frequent urination. Common germs invade urinary tract parts, like the bladder or kidneys, sparking UTI. But irritants -- foods, drinks -- may also disturb the bladder, leading to the same issues. Hydrating well and dodging irritants helps relieve symptoms. However, see doctor for proper assessment and cure.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I may have had a miscarriage but I'm not quite sure...
Female | 17
Talk to your gynecologist can perform an exam to determine if a miscarriage has occurred and can provide guidance on next steps.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
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 am trying to concieve But can't to get
Female | 22
Not being able to conceive may be caused by various factors. For example, irregular menstruation can make it hard to determine your fertile days – this is when conception takes place. Moreover, stress, an unhealthy diet, thyroid issues or other underlying conditions can also affect fertility. The good news is that there are things you can do to boost your chances of conceiving. Keeping track of your cycle, watching your weight, eating right, and minimizing anxiety can all help significantly. If you’ve been trying without success for some time now, talking with a gynecologist could give you some direction and encouragement.
Answered on 29th May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Not having menstruation till age of 16 experiencing with little pain under abdominal cavoty
Female | 16
It is not rare for girls to have delayed menarches until the age of sixteen years. Although, having pain in the lower abdomen might be a red flag and will need to consult with any gynecologist. To have an overall reproductive health, it is essential that one gets proper diagnosis and treatment from the specialised doctors.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I'm period is late by 6 days, we have planned for pregnancy this month and took a pregnancy test on day 2 of missed period and it was negative, i have been taking progesterone tablets as prescribed by my doctor from March 22nd, usually after taking progesterone tablets I used to get my period on time but this time there is no sign of getting periods.
Female | 25
A negative pregnancy test doesn't always mean no pregnancy, especially early on. Changes in your cycle can happen for many reasons, like stress, hormone problems, or health issues. Since you take progesterone pills, that can affect your cycle too. Wait a few more days. Then test again for pregnancy. If your period doesn't come, talk to a gynecologist about it.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
huge pain in lower abdomen once a month from past 1 year
Female | 16
This type of tummy ache, specifically if it happens consistently, is often created due to belated menstrual cramps. These contractions take place when the uterus contracts through menstruation. The pain for which heat pads, pain medications, and light exercise are usually the cure. Reach out to a gynecologist for immediate professional advice.
Answered on 12th June '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Why do I have a swelling on one part of my vagina
Female | 19
A SWELLING on one part of your vagina could be a sign of a few things.. It could be a cyst, a swollen gland, or an infection. These issues are COMMON and treatable.. You should see your healthcare provider to diagnose it.. They may prescribe ANTIBIOTICS or recommend surgery if necessary.. Remember to PRACTICE safe sex to prevent future infections..
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
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