Female | 22
Expecting Normal Delivery: Consultation and Medication Update
I am a pregnant woman with 6 months,i have went for consultations and started the medication from 5th month starting, there is no risk found by the doctors, does it mean I will get a normal delivery or is it mandatory to have the reports of first four month

Gynecologist
Answered on 27th Aug '24
It is entirely possible to have a natural childbirth experience even in the absence of early prenatal reports from the initial four-month period. The diagnostic assessments conducted at a later stage can frequently provide crucial insights. Maintain adherence to the guidance provided by your healthcare provider. Continue taking prescribed medications as instructed.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4883)
I feel pain in upper back i have doubt about pregancy
Female | 30
Upper back discomfort can arise from various causes. Poor posture while seated or reclining, stress, or lifting heavy objects might contribute. Pregnancy-related bodily changes can also lead to backaches. If you suspect pregnancy and experience backaches, take a pregnancy test for confirmation. Gentle stretches, warm compresses, or consulting a gynecologist about pain relief options may help alleviate the discomfort.
Answered on 23rd July '24
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Cerebro placental ratio <5 centile is any problem
Female | 21
A cerebro-placental ratio < 5th percentile suggests a higher risk of the fetus having intra-uterine growth restriction with adverse perinatology. It is recommended to visit your gynecologist to get more in-depth assessment and treatment plan for your current condition.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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What allergy medications are safe for me to take at 8 weeks pregnant?
Female | 21
Medications taken during the pregnancy must be preserved with caution. While the use of some medications is being discouraged during pregnancy, there are a few that are proven safe for use including old antihistamines like loratadine or cetirizine. It is highly recommended to contact an obstetrician or a gynecologist to discuss your case and get specific recommendations.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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i am 21 years old female. i have been getting my periods since December, its February right now, its on and off, for 2 weeks in January i got heavy periods and since then i have been getting spotting on the pads. i met with a gyn and she gave me a medicine called norethindrone acetate, and gave me dosage accordingly, and diagnosed me with PCOD. i haven't been taking the medicine cause I'm not sure if i should. i am also afraid if it has anything to do with pregnancy, i have taken UPTs thrice and they were all negative and my last intercourse was in November. however i have extreme lower back pain and i experience tiredness. i just want answers to whether it is pregnancy given the lower back pain and the spotting for so long? if its not that then can i take the medicine prescribed and it wont be an issue and i wont have any extreme side effects.
Female | 21
Based on your symptoms, it is improbable that you are pregnant because you have taken three negative UPTs and your last intercourse was in November. Your period time may be different because of PCOD. That's why your gynecologist diagnosed you with PCOD. As long as you take the drug recommended by your gynecologist, norethindrone acetate, according to the dose and monitoring for adverse effects, it is ok. But, if the backaches and tiredness continue, then consult your gynecologist again
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Answered on 13th Aug '24
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Spotting after 6 months of delivery and no periods...after 3 months of delivery 1st period started and it was normal and next month onwards only spotting no bleeding .is it normal?
Female | 32
Your body goes through big changes when you have a baby. Spotting can be quite normal. Hormones make things shift. Since your first period after birth was regular beforehand, this spotting may just be adjustment. But if spotting keeps happening, or you notice odd signs, talk with a gynecologist to stay safe.
Answered on 24th July '24
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Can I use misoprostol to abort 3 week pregnancy
Female | 25
Misoprostol can be effective for ending early pregnancies, but dosage and administration should be guided by a doctor to ensure safety and effectiveness. You may experience symptoms such as cramping, bleeding, nausea, or diarrhea. These are common, but regular follow-ups are crucial to monitor your health and confirm that the procedure was successful. Please consider scheduling an appointment with a qualified gynecologist to explore what’s best for you in a safe and supportive environment.
Answered on 20th Feb '25
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Can lidocaine be used to numb burning in bacterial vaginosis
Female | 26
Bacterial vaginosis occurs when vaginal bacteria is imbalanced. Lidocaine numbing provides temporary relief, but isn't treatment. Proper diagnosis and medication from a doctor prevents complications. See a gynecologist for bacterial vaginosis - simple numbing won't cure the infection.
Answered on 26th July '24
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Can i take i pill in month 2 , 3 time ? Can i
Female | 19
The I pill is a type of emergency contraceptive that is only supposed to be used when necessary. Taking it often can lead to menstrual cycle issues, therefore, causing irregular bleeding, and hormonal imbalance. Regarding emergency contraception, the use of regular birth control methods should be the first option. If you often need emergency contraception, it may be best to consult a gynecologist about more effective long-term options.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
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Period miss.ki can be done now. Please help
Female | 17
There could be a variety of reasons why you missed your periods, including pregnancy, stress, changes in weight or exercise routines, etc. The first step is to take a pregnancy test to rule out pregnancy as a potential cause. If the test is negative, consult a gynecologist to identify the cause of your missed period and get the best course of treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I am scared of possible pregnancy, I had my first time on day 10 of my cycle and used pulled out method, my ovulation day was day 16 of my cylce being saturday the 22nd. i live in a country where they dont offer plan be so I have been taking Diane-35 since day 12 of my cycle tuesday the 18th. I do not know what to do and how to know if I am not pregnant and I cannot go to a doctor because sex outside marriage is illegal
Female | 19
It's understandable to feel anxious about potential pregnancy. Engaging in sexual activity near your ovulation window does increase the likelihood of conception, but using the pull-out method significantly reduces this risk. Taking Diane-35 starting on day 12 adds further protection, as it helps prevent ovulation. Common early pregnancy signs include missed periods, nausea, or fatigue. Consider taking a home pregnancy test if your period is late, as this can provide clarity. If possible, seeking guidance from a gynecologist, even remotely, can be beneficial.
Answered on 26th Feb '25
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I'm 18 years old girl , I had last proper period on 20th April. then I found cramping and spotting 1 or 2 days on 15th MAY (expected period due) . then I take urine test (at 5pm) after 5 days of spotting but it showed negative urine test! then I wait for next month and thought the period will come normal but in the 2nd month i didn't feel any blood but felt cramp and spotting again (not sure it was spotting again or discharge) on 17th june. then I test again on 20th and 21th and 25th june but still showing negative. ( summary: No proper periods from 2 months and still negative urine test). Please tell Me I'm pregnant or some other issues has happend? I dont have any nausea or vomiting. My husband went out of country last week so no one is here to take me to doctor. but I have pregnancy strips! one more thing we did protected sex but 2 time my husband cum outside vagina!
Female | 18
Based on your description of the situation, it is conceivable that these irregular periods and negative pregnancy test results might be attributed to hormonal differences or emotional strains. It is possible that your cycle can be disrupted due to various reasons. Since you are free of any nausea or vomiting, the chances of pregnancy are minimal. However, to confirm, it is wise to consult a gynecologist who will carry out a full diagnosis to be certain of the problem.
Answered on 28th June '24
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I have a problem of endometrial thickness
Female | 45
The endometrium stands for the lining of the inside of the uterus. If the thickness is way over the average limit, it can be the consequence of hormonal imbalance. This, in turn, may result in abundant menstrual flow or, even worse, the miss of the period. A gynecologist can prescribe such medications as hormonal therapy or procedures such as dilation and curettage to assist in the treatment of this problem.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
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Hello doctor am Sihle peterson I got sick last year and i went to hospital and the doctors told me that am pregnant and the baby is in the tube so they have to cut it so the day i was discharged they told me that they cut both tubes because the other one was having cloths were they right or they sappose to asked me first or clean the other tube
Female | 34
It sounds like you had an ectopic pregnancy, which is a serious medical condition that requires prompt treatment. In most cases, surgery is necessary to remove the pregnancy and prevent life-threatening complications. As for removing both tubes, this may have been necessary depending on the extent of damage or scarring. It's important to follow up with a gynecologist or reproductive specialist to discuss any concerns or questions you may have about your fertility.
Answered on 15th Aug '24
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Average vagina opening diameter for adults and menarche stage and prepubescent
Female | 22
The typical diameter of the vaginal opening in adults varies, generally measuring around 2-3 centimeters. During menarche and in prepubescent stages, the body undergoes significant changes. Symptoms such as discomfort or unusual sensations can arise, often due to hormonal shifts or anatomical development. Maintaining good hygiene and using water-based lubricants can improve comfort. If concerns about size or any discomfort persist, it's important to consult a gynecologist. They can provide personalized advice and address any specific issues, ensuring your well-being and helping you feel at ease with your body’s changes.
Answered on 17th Feb '25
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Please tell me wether is it fine to use Oralcon-F ( Levonorgestrel and ethinyl estradiol contraceptive pills ) starting from middle of my cycle and using Levonorgestrel 1.5mg morning pill for 3 days at the same time? To prevent pregnancy ?
Female | 29
Using Oralcon-F during the middle of your cycle can provide contraceptive protection, but combining it with levonorgestrel (the morning-after pill) may not be necessary if you're already on Oralcon-F. It's essential to take contraceptive pills consistently and as directed. However, taking the morning-after pill multiple times in a short period can lead to side effects like nausea or irregular bleeding. I encourage you to consult with a gynecologist who can provide personalized advice based on your overall health and circumstances.
Answered on 25th Mar '25
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I have itching burning and pain in vaginal outer area
Female | 23
Itching, burning, and pain in the vaginal area may be symptoms of yeast infection, bacterial vaginosis, or sexually transmitted diseases. A gynecologist should be contacted for a precise diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Headaches,chakkar aana,halki si vomit kari hai I got physical with my partner on this 19 and her periods ended on 15....on 22 she spent 4-5 hours outside,after that day she is complaining about feeling lazy,vomit(today halka sa),1 side pain in head.is it because she is pregnant or it's just normal health issue
Female | 19
Feeling tired, experiencing slight nausea, and having a headache can be related to various factors, such as stress, dehydration, or hormonal changes. While pregnancy is a possibility, these symptoms alone do not confirm it. It's essential to ensure she stays hydrated, rests, and monitors her symptoms. If the headache persists, if new symptoms arise, or if pregnancy is a concern, I recommend consulting a gynecologist for a thorough evaluation and guidance.
Answered on 29th Jan '25
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