Female | 20
Can I Stop Depo Without Doctor's Approval?
I am wanting to come off the depo do I need to see my doctor before hand or can I just let it run out
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 23rd May '24
You should ask doctor prior to stopping Depo injections. The discontinuation of this type of birth control without due notice can result in abnormal bleedings and other side effects. Before making any alterations to your birth control system, it is advisable that you consult a gynecologist.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3993)
My mom age 46 meri mama ko period aty ha lakin bleeding nai hoti or abdomen ma halki si dard bhi hoti ha or belly ka weight bhi thora bar rha ha or bleeding bilkul bhi nai hota light sa spot only
Female | 46
It appears that your mom has a condition called spotting when she bleeds very lightly or has some spotting between her periods. It happens due to hormonal changes, stress, or some medications. Mild abdominal pain and weight gain may also arise from hormonal imbalances. Encourage her to see a gynecologist for further evaluation and proper treatment to address these symptoms.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
എനിക്ക് pcod ഉണ്ട്.3months 1മണിക്കൂർ jhan excirse ചെയ്തു.ഒട്ടും കുറവില്ല.മാത്രമല്ല കൂടുകയാണ് ചെയ്തത്.metaformin എടുത്താൽ ശരിയാകുമോ.
Female | 26
For medications need to understand your other health conditions. Please visit a gynecologist for proper treatment
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
M ne pregnancy test kiya faint line aagyi and next morning bleeding ho rhi h soo am pregnant or not kuch khane ka mnn bhi nhi kr rha aur vomiting bhi ho rhi h kuch kha rhi hu toh
Female | 17
You might be going through the early symptoms of pregnancy. A pregnancy test showing a faint line indicates you might be pregnant, but bleeding and vomiting might be the signs of another health problem. Visit a gynecologist and get the answer you need.
Answered on 15th Oct '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hello, I'm 17 years old.I lost feeling in my bladder and clitoris.I don't know when the bladder is full.I don't feel any excitement and sex drive anymore.The clitoris is no longer sensitive to stimuli, to touch.A year ago I had a feeling. I had ultrasound and blood tests performed by a gynecologist and a urologist, the results of the tests show no abnormalities. At this age I shouldn't have any problems with it. It worries me that I won't get any pleasure from having sex. What could be the cause? Is there any chance and way to get back feeling in clitoris and bladder? Please help.
Female | 17
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Arun Kumar
Is it true if clear blue says 2-3 means that you are 4-5 weeks pregnant ? because the last time I had my period was January.
Female | 20
When it indicates "2-3 weeks pregnant," it signifies 2-3 weeks post-conception, not from your last menstrual cycle. Since your previous period occurred in January if it displays 2-3 weeks, that typically implies you're around 4-5 weeks expectant. Symptoms like queasiness and fatigue are typical during early gestation. Ensure you consume prenatal supplements and consult an a gynecologist for appropriate care.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Am I pregnant because I had my period a week ago and my cervix is growing and swollen
Female | 15
Typically, experiencing menstruation seven days prior indicates non-pregnancy. Hormonal fluctuations or infections may occasionally alter cervical sensations. These factors potentially contribute to swelling. Should concerns persist, consulting a gynecologist ensures thorough evaluation.
Answered on 23rd July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I had unprotected sex day before and took an ipill on the same day. But then I also had unprotected sex yesterday. Should I take another ipill?
Female | 21
This could indicate early pregnancy, but it's essential to wait and retest or consult a medical professional for a blood test to confirm. Factors like test sensitivity and individual health can influence the results. Consider seeking medical advice from a gynec for further guidance.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
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
I am 1 months i days pregnant. As I Don't want baby right now I took Isovent 600 last night.I took 4 tablets after per 4 hours.but O Don’t feel any pain or see any blood.what can I don now.?
Female | 35
Taking Isovent (misoprostol) without a doctor's supervision can be dangerous. It may cause symptoms such as cramping, bleeding, nausea, and dizziness. But no pain or blood does not necessarily mean that it worked. It can take time. If there are no symptoms, you can wait a day or two. If there is still no change, get in touch with a gynecologist for directions and to make sure you are okay.
Answered on 30th Sept '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
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
I had my periods on 2 Feb and took ipill on 17 Feb after protected sex just to be safe. On 29 February I noticed some bleeding which was mostly blood clots with some cramps and on 1 March I have no cramps and no bleeding till 10 am . I have no other symptoms. What does it means ? Please help ?
Female | 21
A person may face unusual bleeding post taking the emergency contraceptive (i-pill). The pill causes hormonal changes, leading to bleeding and cramps. However, it's typically harmless and temporary. Emergency contraception works best when taken right after unprotected sex. If bleeding persists or concerns arise, consulting a gynecologist is advisable.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Himali Patel
My period date 16 oct but not coming Test pregecy but negetive result Tell me solution
Female | 19
I understand you're worried about the negative pregnancy test and your delayed period. This could be caused by various factors like stress, hormonal imbalances, or weight changes. Don't worry—this can sometimes be completely normal. Try to relax, eat healthily, and stay hydrated.
Answered on 23rd Oct '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I do protected sex before 4 days of my periods date but today is my periods was 3 days late. Nd there is dryness in my veginal area
Female | 19
Late periods and vaginal dryness can have many causes of which stress, hormonal imbalances, and infections are included. Kindly seek medical help if you experience any uneasiness or unusual symptoms.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Am 28 year old female, I drank strovid ofloxacin sometime ago, don't know if it delaying my period because have Done pregnancy test and it showing negative and my period was supposed to be out on the 7th of july
Female | 28
Yes, it is the high perplexity of antibiotics like Strovid Ofloxacin that makes them interfere with your menstrual cycle. Among the reasons may be this interaction of it with the hormones responsible for menstruation. These factors can also cause delays, such as stress, sickness, or weight change. In case your pregnancy test is negative, try to de-stress. Your menstruation will come in the next few days. If it is still late, you can get connected with a gynecologist.
Answered on 15th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Is it possible to have heavy bleeding after ecp?
Female | 23
Yes it is possible to experience heavy bleeding after taking emergency contraception pills. ECPs contain high doses of hormones, such as levonorgestrel, which can disrupt the hormonal balance in the body and affect the menstrual cycle. These are common side effects of the tablet.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Period problem hairfall low bp
Female | 24
Your irregular periods could result in low blood pressure, dizziness, fatigue, and hormonal changes causing hair loss. You should consume a balanced diet, drink plenty of fluids, and rest adequately. You might experience heavy flow during menstruation leading to period problems. Hormonal fluctuations throughout your cycle can also trigger hair fall. Maintain proper hydration and nutrition to manage these symptoms effectively. Seek guidance from a gynecologist if the condition does not improve.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
My boyfriend and I had unprotected sex for 4 days and he ejeculated inside me all those days and I took the plan b 5 days after it happened , can I be pregnant ?
Female | 24
Plan B is most effective when used as soon as possible after unprotected sex — preferably within 72 hours. It prevents pregnancy by postponing ovulation. However, it is essential to remember that it is not 100% effective. If you miss your period or notice any unusual symptoms, make sure to take a pregnancy test.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I had unprotected sex the exact day I was ovulating but then took a plan B ,,,,can I get pregnant?
Female | 23
Having unprotected sex on the day of ovulation can increase the risk of pregnancy. Taking Plan B shortly after can help lower that risk, especially if taken within 72 hours. If you were already ovulating, the chance of pregnancy might be higher. Consult a gynecologist and consider taking a pregnancy test if your period is delayed.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Suffering to irregular Periods problem
Female | 20
Your menstrual cycle arrives inconsistently, lacking a regular monthly pattern. Girls often experience this when beginning menstruation and before menopause. Stress, weight fluctuations, or hormonal imbalances sometimes trigger irregularity. An unhealthy lifestyle may contribute too. Maintaining a balanced diet, exercise routine, and stress management could help regulate your cycle. However, if irregularity persists, consulting a gynecologist is advisable.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
The situation is that the patient came to the doctor to change the Mirena spiral. The IUD Mirena was recommended by the attending gynecologist after surgery to remove an ovarian cyst and polyp. Diagnosis: adenomyosis (before surgery, the patient complained of heavy, non-painful menstrual bleeding). The first spiral lasted 5 years without problems. The gynecologist introduced a new IUD without first removing the old one. In connection with this situation, I have some questions. I would be grateful for your professional opinion. 1. Is it possible to correctly install the Mirena coil into the uterine cavity if the previous coil was not removed? 2. What side effects can be caused by the simultaneous presence of hormonal IUDs (two sterile foreign bodies) in the uterus. Could this cause health problems and harm to the patient? 3. How can one explain the symptoms that arose after the installation of the second Mirena, such as pain in the lower abdomen, lower back and excessive menstrual bleeding?
Female | 40
I would recommend that the new coil should not be inserted until the old one removed. This can result in problems such as perforation or infection. The presence of two hormonal IUDs in the uterus may cause hormonal imbalance and the risks of side effects. To treat the symptoms of lower abdominal pain, lower back pain, and heavy menstrual bleeding, consultation with a gynecologist who is an adenomyosis specialist is recommended.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
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