Female | 19
Irregular periods? Get Expert Medical Advice Now!
I am concern of her menstrual period
Gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
irregular periods are common and can be caused by stress . A healthy diet and exercise can help regulate periods . hormonal imbalances or certain medications can also affect periods .If you are concerned, speak to your DOCTOR.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3459)
I have not got my periods and there are no symptoms of getting them. Should I be worried? Am I pregnant?
Female | 21
It's common to miss periods.. Stress, illness, medications cause changes. Take a PREGNANCY test. False negatives occur if done too early. If it's negative, wait a week and test again. If still negative see a doctor..
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I have the implant in my arm , I take regular periods but have not took once since January , I have really bad cramping but no period
Female | 28
Our bodies can act differently sometimes, which is important to notice. For some people, not having periods while using the implant is normal. But cramping without a period might signal something else. Stress, hormones changing, or medical issues could cause it. It's common, so don't worry too much. You can talk to a gynecologist.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I have taken unwanted72 on 1st march and light bleeding ol 9 march for 2 days.on 17 it was my period date and i didn't got my periods yet.when will my periods come?
Female | 24
It's quite normal for this type of pill to affect your menstrual cycle a bit. The light bleeding on March 9 was likely caused by the pill. Sometimes periods get delayed after taking it, so your next one might come later than usual. However, if your period still hasn’t arrived in a few more days, it’s a good idea to speak with a gynecologist. These temporary cycle changes can happen with emergency contraception, but everything should normalize soon.
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
My periods came after 12 days and its been more than 6 days with heavy bleeding and no pain what should i do?
Female | 17
For 6 or more days you may have irregular and heavy periods as a symptom of some other underlying health conditions including hormonal disbalance, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), or fibroids. It is imperative to consult a gynecologist for a full diagnosis and management plan.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I was supposed to get my period on 7th april and missed my period this month I.e April and I did a home pregnancy test after that took 4 test and all are negative i was physically active last in 15th March just 1 day after I finished my period , can I still be pregnant
Female | 21
Even if they said you're not pregnant, there's a tiny chance you might be. Periods can stop for lots of reasons: stress, routine changes, hormone issues too. If you're worried, talk to your gynecologist. They'll know what steps to take next and guide you right.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Mere period ka fourth day hain. Mujhe urine krte hue bahut pain or jalan ho re h. Bar bar urine a rha h.
Female | 31
You might have a urinary tract infection or UTI. This can cause pain and a burning feeling when you pee, along with the need to urinate so often. In other words, you might be urinating less frequently; which could be a symptom of a UTI. UTIs are mostly caused by bacteria. Be assured that in most cases plenty of water and cranberry juice can help get rid of the infection. If it does not show any improvement, a urologist can help you, you might need some antibiotics.
Answered on 22nd July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hie what can one use after sex when there is tearing in the vulva area and some itching after rough sex. Will this lead to yeast infection?
Female | 32
For tearing in the vulva area and itching after rough sex, you can use a soothing ointment like aloe vera or a prescribed topical cream. Keep the area clean and dry. If symptoms persist, consult a gynecologist to rule out infections, including yeast infections.
Answered on 18th June '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I do have lower abdominal cramps and sometimes feel pinch in my vagina to my buttocks and I pee alot and sometimes feel very thirsty during hot weather and I do have vagina discharge but not always sometimes vagina itching and burning sensation and I do take antibiotics it will go off and come again
Female | 29
You seem to have an issue with your urinary area and private parts. The pain down there, needing to pee all the time, feeling thirsty, and problems with your vagina. Those are signs of infections like a bladder infection or a yeast infection. For a bladder infection, doctors give antibiotics. And for a yeast infection, you need anti-fungal medicines. Drink lots of water. Wear cotton underwear. That helps stop these infections from happening.
Answered on 5th Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Missed my periods this month and is not sexually active. Little weight gain.
Female | 22
MISSED periods not always a cause for concern.. Stress, weight changes, diet, exercise affect cycle.. Check for PCOS,thyroid issues,hormonal imbalances... Consult doctor if persistent or other symptoms arise..
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Hrishikesh Pai
My question is on verginity, my gf has periods on 22/01/2024 she thought it has stopped periods on 30/01/24, and we intimated on 31/01/24 on that time her vagina is blooding, is it virginity lose blooding or it's periods blooding iam confused please give accurate answer on it.
Other | 25
The information that you shared is such that I can't tell between the loss of virginity and residual menstrual blood as the causes of bleeding. It requires a gynecologist examination to rule out any underlying medical conditions.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am suffering from vaginal discharge
Female | 33
Vaginal discharge is common in women. It helps keep the vagina clean. But, check if the smell, color, or feel changes. It could mean you have an infection. Itchiness or irritation down there are symptoms. Bacteria, yeast, or viruses cause infections. See a gynecologist for checkups and treatment.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
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 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hey doc started my periods early this month on date 17 and ended up on 20th then on had unprotected sex on 22nd am I safe
Female | 19
The 17th starting and the 20th ending period is a pretty normal cycle. Having unprotected sex on the 22nd might expose you to the risk of getting pregnant. So, watch for possible symptoms like nausea, fatigue, and breast tenderness. If you're concerned, think about using emergency contraception or taking a pregnancy test.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Pregnancy and unwanted 72 teblet sex after using
Male | 20
After taking unwanted 72, it's common to experience changes in the menstrual cycle due to hormonal effects. If you suspect pregnancy or encounter any unusual symptoms, it's advisable to consult a gynecologist for proper evaluation and guidance.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I keep having slippery discharge it’s clear and I want to know why?
Female | 17
For women, there is a possibility of seeing clear discharge that is related to their cycle. But symptoms such as an odor, combined with a strong itch or a burning sensation, may signal an infection or an underlying condition. I would suggest you see a gynecologist for the investigation which, in turn, will help in diagnosing the disease.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Two weeks after I had unprotected sex with a guy eight years ago I had potential HIV symptoms (a fever, chills etc) that lasted approximately 72 hours. I thought nothing of this at the time. Two and a half years later, I had sex with an undetectable man, but had no idea about this at the time. I found out a short time later (I think about three weeks later) and got an HIV self-test done (a fingerprick test) and it came back negative. I guess this means I'm HIV negative, seeing as undetectable = untransmissible coupled with the fact that HIV would have shown up on the test two and a half years after potential exposure, so it couldn't be a false negative result? I've had safe sex ever since, but I'm just curious as to what this could be, seeing as I didn't take another test after that due to my use of condoms. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Male | 30
If you had an HIV test that came back negative after the potential exposure and it was performed within the appropriate window period, it is likely an accurate result. Its better to get it confirmed with your gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Hello doctor. Me and my partner didn’t had sex. On July 4, gave him oral. His pre cum got onto my lips. Kissed him on his hips with his pre cum. And then he went down on me. Is it possible to get pregnant like that? Or even if he has touched his penis with a little bit of pre cum and fingered me after 1-1.5 hours of doing so? I took emergency contraceptive under 48 hours. And I drank 2 glasses of ginger water one day before taking it and also 5 hours before taking it. And early morning before taking the pill on July 5, I saw some light bleeding in my vagina and thought it was ovulation bleeding because I don’t have such light periods. And I’ve irregular periods. ( I’m not sure if it was my periods ) so there are chances that I took the unwanted 72 pill on the first day or 1-2 days before my periods were due. And after 14-15 hours of taking the pill, I started bleeding heavily (more than spotting and less than periods) . The bleeding was enough to use a pad. Can withdrawal bleeding start this early ? Just after 14-15 hours of taking the pill? Or is it my periods triggering early because I took the pill maybe near my due date or on my due date? On 6th July morning, I drank one more glass of ginger water , and in the evening my body temperature fluctuated between 99.3 at 5pm to 98.7 at 8pm and 97.6 at 11pm . My heartbeat also gets fast sometimes. Is it because of the stress? Or hormonal changes? Today is July 7th, more than 48 hours gone after taking the pill. And in the morning , I was feeling dizzy , tired and weakness. I slept again and woke up at 3pm. I am still feeling tired but that maybe because I slept so much. I’m still bleeding heavily. But it’s lesser than my normal periods. Could this be my periods only? But less heavier? Or is it withdrawal bleeding? Am I pregnancy safe? I’m really worried!
Female | 19
Interestingly, you can get pregnant despite using emergency contraception. The bleeding you experienced is more likely a response to the pill, not pregnancy. The changes in temperature and fast heartbeat might be due to hormonal changes or stress. Dizziness and fatigue are common with emergency contraceptives. Take some time to rest, and keep hydrated, and if you have any more concerns, please visit a gynecologist.
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Missed periods what to do
Female | 23
Missing your period should not cause worry, as various reasons may be responsible. Factors like stress, body weight fluctuations, hormone imbalances, or underlying medical issues could lead to this situation.
Answered on 13th Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I had done sexual intercourse after 14 days of menstural cycle without protection but eat i-pill post intercourse within 10 hours even do oral sex without protection..and ate 2 i-pills continuously 2 days ..so is there anything harmful in this and and sexual disease get transmitted please explain me briefly whether I am safe or not.. I am feeling lower abdominal pain, feeling body heat increased even increased heat in stomach, irritating mood, somewhere lazy and afraid , breast discomfort
Female | 24
Taking multiple pills quickly could cause stomach pain or hormone changes. Unprotected oral sex risks infections. Feeling hotter, moodier, or breast discomfort might mean hormone shifts or infection. Drink lots of water, rest up, and see a gynecologist if worried.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Bacterial infection in my vagina somany antibiotic tablet and vaginal inseet tablet i used it not working plz help me
Female | 33
Every woman should see a gynecologist to get proper management. They are experts in vagina-related disorders and their advice will be tailored to your particular condition and make available suitable medications. To get rid of bacterial infections, seek medical help from a professional because you want effective treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
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