Female | 27
I am 27 years old, i wanna conceive but periods came. How I will conceive and regularize menstrual cycle?
Clinical Pharmacologist
Answered on 10th July '24
Irregularity in periods, no periods, or abnormal bleeding which indicates that you are not ovulating and condition is clinically defined as anovulation.
Even though anovulation is usually be treated with drugs for inducing fertilization, it is vital to evaluate any additional conditions that can affect ovulation, like thyroid conditions or abnormalities of the adrenal or pituitary glands.
On ruling out other medical conditions, fertility drugs will be prescribed by your Gynaecologist to induce ovulation.
Drugs containing Clomid and Clomiphene are considered as first choice due to its effectiveness and are prescribed to women for years. In comparison to other infertility medications, they have the advantage to be taken orally instead of injection. It is used to induce and regularize irregular ovulation by increase in pick-up rate of egg by ovaries. Another drug named Letrozole is used for inducing ovulation.
Certain fertility inducers can make the cervical mucus hostile to sperm and as a result keep the sperm from reaching the uterus. In such cases, artificial or intrauterine insemination (IUI) is performed (injecting specially prepared sperm directly into the uterus -- to fertilize the egg) which also thins the endometrial lining.
Super-ovulation drugs such as Gonal-F or injectable hormones which are responsible for stimulating follicles and egg development are prescribed by your Gynaecologist, depending on your situation.
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Gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Hi , if your periods are regular , u jus need to have intercourse every 72 hours in a month after leqving the days when u bleeding . Start tab folvite 5 mg one daily . Do , this for 6 months and even aftervtaht u dont concieve visit a gyanecologist . kindly do not use any jelly or lubricants diring intercourse
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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4272)
Stomach pain after taking abortion pills
Female | 18
Stomach aches can happen after taking abortion pills. The medications cause cramping to remove pregnancy tissue. This pain is like period cramps, from mild to severe. Put a heating pad on your lower belly to feel better. Drink warm drinks. Take over-the-counter pain meds like ibuprofen. But if the pain is bad or won't go away, contact your gynecologist.
Answered on 30th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I am 19 years old female i have had protected sex recently on 26th may my periods are late due date was 16 may. Day before yesterday means on 29th may i got a little bleeding so i thought i got my periods but i am not bleeding normally there is brown blood in the discharge what should i do to make it flow normally suggest something
Female | 19
This may occur due to stress, hormonal changes, or an infection. When blood is brown, it’s usually old blood. To help regulate your period try to chill out, eat well, and drink plenty of water. If it persists or gets worse though then I would recommend speaking with a gynecologist.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Iam having light periods.in 2022 last i have lost weight due to food poison after that only iam facing this problem
Female | 23
Sometimes, light periods indicate something's off. Rapid weight loss from food poisoning disrupts your body's balance. It may alter hormones, making periods lighter. Eating nutrient-rich, balanced meals helps restore equilibrium, regulating periods. Visit a gynecologist if the problem persists.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Is there any treatment except surgery for fibroids
Female | 41
Yes, besides surgery, other treatments for fibroids include medications to manage symptoms like pain and heavy bleeding. Options like hormone therapy or non-invasive procedures like uterine artery embolization may also be considered. It's crucial to consult a gynecologist for personalized advice and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
periods nahi aarahe 7month ho gaye
Female | 20
You may have amenorrhea if no bleeding is noticed for 7 months. Hormonal imbalances, stress, drastic weight changes, or medical conditions can be among the possible factors for this condition. It's important to go to the doctor to know the reasons for this. They will provide the necessary treatment and advice for your particular issue.
Answered on 14th June '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
white discharge problem daily mujhe whit discharge hota h ois vghe se h
Female | 18
Leucorrhea or white discharge is common in women, but if it changes color, smell, or amount, it may be a symptom of an infection. Primary cause may be a yeast infection or an bacterial vaginosis. You might also be irritated or get itching problems. Maintaining proper hygiene, wearing cotton underwear, and staying away from scented products are the best practices that can be done to prevent such infections. If the given symptoms are still present, it will be a good idea to have a gynecologist to discuss the problem.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
What is it if I’m feeling pain at the bottom right corner of my belly, near y private area
Female | 25
The pain in the bottom right corner of your belly near the private area could be due to several causes such as appendicitis, ovarian cysts, urinary tract infections or pelvic inflammatory disease. It is very important to see a gynecologist or urologist for the right diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I am 31, on 2018 I was diagnosed pcod...had medication. Since then I had regular periods...I got married in 2022...but not getting pregnant
Female | 31
PCOD can be a possible cause of infertility. Its signs may involve irregular menstrual cycles, gain in weight, and excessive hair growth. With PCOD, it can be difficult to ovulate which affects fertility. Treatments may include taking drugs that assist in ovulation or even fertility therapy. Seek advice from a fertility specialist.
Answered on 4th June '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Hello, I have herpes type 1. Yesterday I saw a breakout coming. The blister wasn’t very big, it was more red than yellowish. I was with my boyfriend and we spent the night. Today afternoon I put ethanol and acyclovir topically and after 2-3 hours the blister erupted. I’m afraid if I transmitted the virus to my boyfriend. I try to be cautious and avoid sexual intercourse while having an outbreak. I thought it wasn’t very dangerous because the blister hadn’t developed, but I’m really afraid if I transmitted the virus.
Female | 20
If you had active outbreak there are chances that the virus can be transmitted even if the blister was not fully developed. Avoid intercourse during outbreaks to reduce the risk of transmission. Communicate with your gynec about how to manage your outbreaks and reduce the risk of transmission to your partner.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I am a 22 year old woman. Over the past 4 years I had 2 endometriosis surgeries. My last surgery was last year April. End of May I started bleeding again with lots of pain. I have an IUD in place, so it is not supposed to happen. Few days after I fell extremely ill, having a fever, nauseous, etc. It is two weeks past, I am still bleeding, still feeling very nauseous, having lots of pain. I am not sexually active.
Female | 22
You’re dealing with some troubling symptoms such as continual bleeding, pain, fever, and nausea even with an IUD. These can be either a possible infection or an issue with the IUD itself. You should go see a gynecologist right away so they can check it out and give you the necessary treatment.
Answered on 5th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I'm unsure if my tampon came out or is stuck too far up. I can't feel anything but I know I didn't take it out. What should I do?
Female | 30
If you're uncertain about your tampon, try to gently feel for the string. If you can't locate it or are still unsure, see a healthcare professional promptly for an examination. Avoid attempting removal without guidance to prevent complications.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Period 2 weeks late, feeling very nauseous thought out the day. Also feeling like period is going to come but does and had a negative pregnancy test. I’m 37 so what could this be? I take sertraline 150 and fexofenadine due to chronic hives that have been happening daily for almost a year.
Female | 37
You're experiencing a late period of two weeks and feeling nauseous, but pregnancy tests are showing negative results. This can be concerning, especially at age 37. Additionally, you take sertraline and fexofenadine for chronic hives, which can sometimes affect your menstrual cycle. Other factors, such as stress, hormone imbalance, or health issues, might also be the cause. I suggest consulting your gynecologist to discuss your symptoms and explore possible next steps for diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hello sir m 28 yr old female mere period missed huey 10 din hogye fir bhi pregnancy test negative aate hai aur meri cycle regular h first tym hi miss hua h aur cramp jsa lgra h aur bht kmzori bhi
Female | 28
If your period is 10 days late, but the pregnancy test is negative and you are experiencing cramps and weakness, it could be due to hormonal imbalance or other underlying health issues. It is best to consult a gynecologist to get a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Answered on 13th June '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am 16 years old & my period ended 2 days ago and in those two days I haved brown blood & i don’t know why.
Female | 16
Having brown blood after your cycle is normal because it might just be old blood that has been sitting around. Sometimes, some blood can take longer to fully come out of your system. Hormonal changes or spotting may also cause this. Be sure to drink fluids, eat healthy foods, and get plenty of rest. If it continues or is painful, talk with a trusted adult or go see a gynecologist for help.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I ovulate after 10 days of the period can I get pregnant the next day
Female | 23
I suggest that you visit a gynecologist in order to have a whole examination and management of your menstrual causes. You would ovulate 14 days before the next period, so you probably won't ovulate the next day after period. But, sometimes, sporadic cycles may indicate hormonal imbalances or some medical problems. The choice of gynecologist would be the right expert to consult for further advice.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I have not been sexually active for 3 months now but I did get my period for the last month however this month it is late. Also since I stopped being sexually active I have stopped my birth control. Does that affect my period or what are the chances of me being pregnant?
Female | 28
It’s common for your periods to be irregular after stopping birth control, even if you haven't been sexually active. When you stop taking the pill, your body readjusts its natural hormone balance, which can cause a delayed period. The chance of pregnancy is very low since there has been no sexual intercourse. Give your body time to settle, and your cycle should return to normal soon. If you have concerns, feel free to consult your gynecologist for personalized advice.
Answered on 7th Nov '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I intimated with my husband on 15th may. I had an emergency pill on 17 may. Now i am having brown discharge period. Am i pregnant? My period date is 3 june
Female | 22
Your menstrual cycle can be affected when you take an emergency pill thus causing such changes. Also, pregnancy might not always be the reason behind symptoms such as a shift in period dates and having brown discharge instead of normal periods. Take a pregnancy test if you’re not sure. If you’re still worried about the brown discharge, visit a gynecologist for assistance.
Answered on 31st May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I am 17 years old and am scared I might be pregnant. I used protection and checked for holes but I’m still concerned because I’m not on birth control and I took a pregnancy test 7 days after I had sex and it came back negative do you think there is a chance I could be pregnant
Female | 17
When a woman is pregnant, she might experience missed periods, nausea, and being constantly tired. However, stress can also bring these signs. Sometimes getting tested one week after intercourse may not give accurate results. If you want to be more certain, wait longer and do another test.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am 28 years female pregnant 10 weeks i think . My last period started at march 8 . The first few weeks i had back pain period like pains and breast pains . Now i only have breast pain. Is it normal?
Female | 28
Having symptoms like back pain, period-like pains or breast pain is completely normal but should not get you worried in the first weeks. While some indicators might slowly decrease or change, not necessarily the same are experienced on the other hand. Breast pain occurring alone is fine. Your body might be adjusting to the changes because of the hormonal fluctuations. Give yourself time to relax, stay hydrated, and have a balanced diet. If you have any doubts, you should always refer to a gynecologist for proper advice.
Answered on 12th June '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Hi I'm 19 years old . Last year in Dec my dermatologist prescribed me a medicine for acne treatment at that time my periods were regular but after taking medicine my periods started delay by 2_3 months then again it come to normal cycle for 2 months but now from past 3 month I didn't get my periods. And my stomach pain everyday on right side (near kidney) I'm afraid of going to doctor. I think this can be kidney stone or appendicitis
Female | 19
Missed periods and pain on the right side of your stomach can have various causes. While kidney stones and appendicitis are possibilities, conditions like hormonal imbalances and ovarian cysts can also cause similar symptoms. Seeking timely medical care is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment to prevent serious complications.
Answered on 20th Sept '24
Dr. Himali Patel
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