Female | 17
Misoprostol & Mifepristone Detection: Test & Duration
How long does Misoprostol and Mifepristone stay in your blood? For how long is it detectable and in which test is it detectable?
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 5th Aug '24
Misoprostol and Mifepristone remain detectable via bloodwork for days after use. The test could show traces up to seven days post-medication. Expect nausea, cramping, bleeding – typical effects. Severe symptom onset demands medical attention promptly. Closely adhere to gynecologist's guidance. Attend all follow-up appointments as scheduled without fail.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3993)
35 Female with lower abdominal pains below the belly button, bilateral(on both the left and right sides) unilateral in nature(where one sided pain occurs). Sharp and pinpoint to same location for both left and right sides, directly across from each other. happening since October 2021, coincided with period first occurrence on right side 2021 thought it was a cyst at first. Went away until the second occurrence on June 19th, 2022(period cycle then was June 8th - 16th), right side. Went away and returned September 25th, 2022 on left side this time(period cycle for September 2022 was the 3rd through 11th), it occurred again in January 7th 2023 on the right side(period cycle for January 2023 a skipped period) at this point I still thought it was was cyst like pain or even ovulation pain bothering me,so I went to gynecologist, they thought it could be large intestine related due to the location of the pains. I got an ultrasound that came back normal in February of 2023. The same day i had the ultrasound, I went to medexpress to get my physical for my driver's permit, and they suggested asking my previous pcp for a ct scan, to check my appendix. It was hard to get into my previous pcp as I didn't see them in 3 years so I wasn't established. I reached out to the gynecologist I saw in january of 2023, in June 2023 when I had another occurrence of the pain, to see about getting a ct scan. It was approved by insurance, but ultimately denied under physician review( by the supervising gynecologist, and my previous pcp, because my ultrasound was normal). I then established care in December of 2023, with a new pcpx who is suspicious that my pains are coming from ibs mixed with spasms. I am taking dicyclomine 10 mg 4 times a day as needed, but it's not really doing anything when the pains occur. My pcp also changed my dicyclomine to a 45 day supply as I asked in a different question. I also met with a surgeon in March of 2024 due to a large gallstone, as my pcp said they were common in people my age. The surgeon gave a complete different answer than what I have been given before, and he thought my pains could be coming from endometriosis. The surgeon performed my cholecystectomy, on May 29th, and did a general exploration during it, but found no endometriosis. My pcp still suggested getting an evaluation for endometriosis just to know we didn't miss anything, as well as getting evaluated by a gastroenterologist. As my pains have still been continuing. What could these pains be coming from? I feel like I will be tossed back and forth between gynecology and gastroenterology, and I don't want that at all. Some helpful info: My new pcp also diagnosed me with pcos as I fit the criteria for it with my irregular period cycles, despite my bloodwork and ultrasound coming back normal. I also had the cbc; comprehensive metabolic panel; celiac; thyroid; A1C; ESR; and C-Reactive protein all tested in December of 2023 when I met with my new pcp. The only two that came back as abnormal were my ESR at 34 and C-Reactive protein at 29.7
Female | 35
You have been through a lot with your abdominal pains. Therefore, considering the normal ultrasound results and the new suspicion of endometriosis from the surgeon, your pain may be due to endometriosis, the condition wherein tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus that can result in cyclical sharp pelvic pain. It's okay to talk to a gynecologist about more tests and treatments. Besides, you might want to see a gastroenterologist, too, so as to eliminate the probability of any intestinal problems causing the symptoms you are having.
Answered on 13th Sept '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I have tender breast for a week what could be the problem
Female | 34
Breast tenderness might result from hormonal shifts. This frequently occurs during menstrual cycles or with certain medications. Sometimes, it indicates pregnancy or a breast infection. To reduce discomfort, wear a supportive bra. Apply warm compresses. Avoid caffeine. If tenderness persists or worsens, consult a gyneoclogist for evaluation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Why is my period late 2 3 months?
Female | 18
It's normal for periods to be late sometimes. Stress, weight changes, diet, and exercise can all affect your menstrual cycle. Hormonal imbalances like PCOS or thyroid issues can also cause delays. If you experience pain, bleeding issues, or acne, see a doctor. Eating well, reducing stress, and exercising regularly may help regulate your cycle. Periods don’t always follow a strict schedule, as many factors influence their timing. Be aware of what's normal for you, but seek medical attention from a gynecologist if you notice concerning symptoms.
Answered on 30th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Thank you for the answer , but I'm still bleeding with blood clot with mild pain , is this normal for 9 weeks pregnant ( iud removed)
Female | 39
I would like you to make an appointment to see a gynecologist as soon as you can. Egg shedding with clots and cramps already at the 9th week of pregnancy, after having the IUD removed, seems not the right thing to happen. It is necessary to do a full range of tests to exclude any of the possible complications.
Answered on 24th Oct '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am a 20-year-old can you suggest a birth control pill that i can take occasionally I am allergic to dust, Ajinomoto, pollen and climate change
Female | 20
Consult a medical specialist near you for a suitable birth control pill considering your allergies. They can recommend alternatives or nonhormonal options like copper IUDs or barrier methods if required.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I haven't seen my period this month I want to what happened
Female | 35
Not having your period for one month could be a result of several different factors. Stress, changes in weight, hormone imbalances, or even pregnancy can be the original causes of this. On the one hand, it’s not something you should worry too much about, if it continues or is accompanied by any other symptoms, it’s a good idea to consult with a gynecologist.
Answered on 30th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hi If you give birth before due date does it mean that the initial ultra sound scans are incorrect
Female | 32
Giving birth prior to due date doesn't always imply ultrasound scans erred. It may occur due to reasons like contractions or water breaking early. Regular contractions, back pain, pelvic pressure indicate possible preterm labor. In such cases, contacting your doctor promptly is imperative.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am 15 years old and I am very sexually active. Me and my partner haven’t used protection in a long time. I have been very red, irritated, and itchy down there and it’s very uncomfortable. what should I do? What could it be??
Female | 15
You might have a yeast infection. When the balance of the good and bad bacteria in your body is upset, yeast infections can occur. A burning sensation, redness, and irritation are common symptoms of a yeast infection in your private area. To relieve the discomfort, you may try over-the-counter antifungal creams. It is important to discuss this with a trusted adult or a gynecologist for proper assessment and treatment.
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I'm Meena. And my problem is vagina itching burning sensation and whitish yellow discharge sometimes.i regularly drink 2 litre of water.Im suffering from vaginal itching from so far... like 3 to 4 months.sometimes it starts to feel like burning and till now once yellowish white discharge done for 3 days and regular white powder like discharge is happening. I'm not comfortable with doctor to talk about this and I'm really worried about it. Can you please help me to come out from this.
Female | 19
You have been experiencing low burning, and discharging clear, whitish-yellow which are the likely symptoms of yeast infection or bacterial vaginosis that you have because of candida the yeast that naturally resides in the vagina or bacteria. Moreover, the itching and burning might be because of carrying microorganisms that might be harmful. Water is essential, and you should visit a gynecologist for the best treatment.
Answered on 18th Nov '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Why I didn't got period from past 2 months can you suggest me Any tablets
Female | 18
Your period missing 2 months, that's concerning. Stress, weight shifts, hormone issues, or medical conditions could cause this. Visiting a gynecologist is smart; they'll help pinpoint the reason. Maybe prescribe meds or advise lifestyle tweaks to normalize your cycle. When menstrual changes happen, get expert guidance wise. They'll examine, troubleshoot, and recommend solutions suited just for you.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I am a young girls my age is 25 I am suffering from irregular periods from 2023 till Jun,2024. I am to much worried about it as no lady doctor can understand that what's wrong with me .
Female | 25
The problem of not having regular periods is quite irritating. Before you even realize it, a period that arrives sooner than usual, later than anticipated, or never at all can be one of the symptoms. Stress, weight changes, hormonal imbalances, or even medical conditions can be the causes. To ensure a healthy way of living, keep stress under control, and eat good food. Go to a gynecologist for treatment.
Answered on 22nd June '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I have heavy menstrual bleeding fatigue not able eat move stand legs pain because of loss of blood
Female | 20
Heavy menstrual bleeding and fatigue may indicate anemia. Anemia causes weakness, shortness of breath, dizziness, and headache. Iron-rich foods like spinach, beans, and red meat can help. See a doctor for diagnosis and treatment. There are medications and surgeries available to treat heavy bleeding. Ignoring the symptoms can lead to more severe complications.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I am 18 years old l have used many medicines for irregular period but I haven't got any changes what should I do??
Female | 18
Stress and hormonal imbalances vary a lot. Also, diet or conditions like female polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are among the culprits. Monitor your symptoms and then consult a gynecologist to get a proper diagnosis. They are the ones who can give the best treatment advice, which might involve using medications, changing our lifestyles, or doing both.
Answered on 12th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I am 42 years women .I cannot got period 4 month.lam not pregnent.
Female | 42
There may be other reasons for your missed periods, consult your gynecologist to confirm.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
If I take 4 doses of emergency contraceptive on 4 consecutive days while having sex can ensure not getting pregnant, 4 weeks after a miscarriage
Female | 25
Taking multiple doses of emergency contraceptive pills is not recommended. Emergency contraceptives are designed to be taken immediately, not as a regular FORM of birth control.. Also, they are not 100% effective in preventing pregnancy, so it's important to use additional methods such as CONDOMS. It's best to speak with a healthcare provider to determine the safest and most effective form of birth control for you .
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hii smita this this when I m pressing my breast than sometime I m getting greenish discharge sometimes water type wat it mean
Female | 30
Greenish or watery breast secretions are warning signs of breast infection or a hormonal imbalance. It is advisable to see a gynecologist, for an accurate diagnosis and treatment. Do not wait for the symptoms to get worse and consult a doctor.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I have cyst on my right ovary .how did I get it .and is it seriously problem?
Female | 26
Cysts are formed there sometimes without a justifiable reason. Hormonal changes or problems with the release of eggs are some of the causes of these cysts. They often disappear by themselves and do not cause problems. It is however important to see a gynecologist for advice on monitoring or treatment if you have pain, discomfort, bloating, or irregular periods.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Hai doctor me Trisha Kumari my problem is 1 month period missing
Female | 19
If your month's period is skipped, several things could cause this. Stress, weight changes, or hormonal imbalances may all impact the menstrual cycle. Are you feeling more stressed out than usual recently? Or maybe have you gained or lost a lot of weight quickly? It is important to note however, that missing one period isn’t usually anything to worry about but if this becomes a common occurrence then speaking with a gynecologist.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Why is my vagina long and brown I’m insecure cause I’m so young and only did it with one guy
Female | 20
Normal changes can make private parts appear different in shape and color. Sometimes, the vagina may seem longer or darker. This is often due to genetics, hormones, or pigmentation. Sexual activity could also cause changes. If it worries you, focus on health over looks. Discuss any concerns with a gynecologist.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Can we use I pill before sex
Female | 24
No, I pill is an EMERGENCY contraceptive.
It should be used after unprotected sex.
I pill contains high HORMONE levels.
It may cause side effects like nausea and vomiting.
It's not a regular contraceptive method.
Use condoms or BIRTH control pills instead.
Consult a doctor for more information.....
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
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