Female | 20
Menstrual Cycle: Normal Periods on 8th & 24th?
I get my menses on the 8th and 24th is it normal
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 30th July '24
Your period arriving on the 8th and 24th may seem irregular. An unpredictable menstrual flow signals an erratic cycle. Stress, hormone imbalances, thyroid problems, or PCOS could cause this pattern. Recording dates on a calendar helps identify trends. Persistent irregularity warrants consulting a gynecologist for evaluation. They can suggest suitable remedies and provide guidance.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3427)
Hey doctor, I really need immediate help from you .. just a question.. I got my periods on 20th May, i had sex today .. That was without protection.. i felt something... he pulled out and he was 100 percent sure that he discharged outside only .. but I m scared.. felt like may be there is a Lil bit inside me as well.. (not sure) I washed it immediately after sex.. but should i still take i pill ? I only had I pill once in my life that too 4 years before .. and after taking I pill I missed my periods.. and got some side effects. i had to consult gynaecologist and she provided me some medicines to get my periods back . should I take i pill.. ? or i can avoid it ?
Female | 26
While the pull-out method reduces the risk of pregnancy, it is not completely reliable. Given your experience with side effects from the emergency contraceptive pill, it might be best to consult a gynecologist before deciding. They can provide the most appropriate advice based on your medical history and current situation.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I have missed my period and had sex but I took a pregnancy test and it was negative
Female | 22
Sometimes, stress or gaining weight can push back your period. Hormonal imbalances and certain medications might also cause a late period. You shouldn’t worry too much if your pregnancy test was negative. But if the period still doesn't come and you have other symptoms, talk to a gynecologist for advice.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
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
Hi. My pregnancy 22 week. I do ultrasound Anamoly Scan . This scan Report write some anatomy defect so i want to know what defect
Female | 30
For that I need to check the report. I would advise you to visit your gynecologist who could explain the anatomy defect mentioned in your Anomaly Scan Report. They could guide you further on the necessary steps to be taken for your pregnancy.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am having pcod. I had IUI on 8th May. Doctor suggested progesterone for 15 days. I am on my progesterone dose and very light spotting.
Female | 27
PCOS causes not only problems with menstruation but also with ovulation, and anovulation, as it happens. When you're on progesterone therapy, you can get spotting due to hormone level instability. Spotting is a common sign of changes in the female body but usually is physiological. Except in rare cases, spotting during progesterone treatment is not a big deal but you must continue to follow all the prescriptions and keep your psychiatrist informed as well.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
My periods are delayed and we had sex from 31st October to 4th November.
Female | 25
Delayed in periods could be an indication of pregnancy. That should be confirmed with a pregnancy test. In case of a negative test, stress among other possible causes include weight changes and hormonal imbalances that can lead to delayed periods. It is recommended to visit a gynecologist for further diagnosis and management.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I had a fibroid surgery 2 day back I have taken a solzer 625 two tablets by mistake after dinner . As of now I am not experiencing any symptoms but just want to know that is it fine or should I consult to the doctor immediately.
Female | 49
It's good that you're not experiencing any symptoms after taking the Solzer 625 tablets by mistake. Consult your gynecologist to be on the safe side, as they know your medical history and can provide the best guidance. It's always better to check with your doctor in such situations.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Why is my period not stopping since it starts
Female | 24
Your period lasts too long sometimes. This might result from hormone shifts, stress, meds. Thyroid or ovary issues are possibilities too. Drink lots, rest well, eat right for help. It's smart to see a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I am getting prolonged period after c section delivery in November in this month I am getting periods from 15 days I am taking contraceptive pills since 8 days
Female | 29
The body undergoes changes after a cesarean delivery. Your menstrual cycle may become irregular. A prolonged period can occur due to hormonal fluctuations or physical stress. Using birth control pills initially disrupts your cycle. Monitor your symptoms carefully. If they persist or worsen, consult your gynecologist.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
my belly and my vagina hurt
Female | 18
Urinary tract infections often occur when bacteria enter the bladder and vagina. You might feel pain when peeing, experience lower belly pain, and have the urge to pee frequently. It's important to drink plenty of water and avoid holding in your pee. Sometimes, antibiotics are needed to help treat the infection.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hi. My period blood is always brown. From the first day onwards it's brown in colour. My periods are regular I get it every 30 days. I have heard it is normal to have brown blood towards end of the period. But since the bleeding is brown the whole week should I be worried?
Female | 21
Brown period blood throughout the week might seem concerning, but it’s not always a sign of something serious. Brown blood typically means it's older blood that has been in your body longer. This can be due to hormonal fluctuations, abnormal shedding of the uterine lining, or slower blood flow. If you’re not experiencing any other symptoms like pain or unusual discharge, it’s usually not a major issue, but it’s still a good idea to consult a doctor to be sure. If you're worried, a quick chat with a gynecologist can help ease your mind.
Answered on 10th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I, a girl was masturbating using a toy but suddenly start bleeding and the blood was not in huge or small quantity but still a lot blood
Female | 21
If you see blood when playing with a sex toy, don’t fret. Sometimes, not using enough lube or having too much friction can create small tears in the delicate tissues. These tears may result in some bleeding. Make sure to use a lot of lubricant next time and take it slow – you don’t want this happening again. Chances are everything is fine if it only happened once or twice, but if it keeps happening often then maybe talk to a gynecologist about things to make sure everything is still okay.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Will gestational diabetes in 2nd pregnnacy affect my baby's health?
Female | 36
Yes, it can cause high birth weight and increase the risk of jaundice and respiratory distress syndrome.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am breastfeeding and feeling often tired pain in arms legs and nipples are sore because baby is biting
Female | 30
You might face normal breastfeeding troubles. Feeling drained, achy arms and legs, nipples hurting - it happens when your baby bites while feeding. Babies bite during teething. Offer a teething toy first to soothe baby's gums. Try changing your breastfeeding position to reduce nipple pain. Ensure proper latch to avoid discomfort.
Answered on 28th June '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hello, I'm on the 28 day contraceptive pills. I have been taking my pills everyday on time, however yesterday was my 16th day but I took the 21st day pill instead. I am just now realizing so I took the 16th pill that was meant for yesterday along with my 17th day pill for today. I had sexual intercourse yesterday so will the pills still protect me from getting pregnant?
Female | 23
Since an incorrect pill was consumed, the possibility of pregnancy has slightly increased. It's crucial to utilize additional protection for the next seven days, such as condoms. Continue taking your regular pills, but exercise heightened caution. If any unusual symptoms like nausea or irregular bleeding occur, please consult a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
My periods is not stoped after 9 days
Female | 15
Periods usually last around 5-7 days. However, bleeding that continues past 9 days is considered prolonged. This extended menstrual flow could signal hormonal imbalances, thyroid disorders, or uterine issues. Heavy bleeding leading to fatigue, or a history of irregular cycles, warrants medical attention. A gynecologist can diagnose the underlying cause and recommend treatments to regulate your periods.
Answered on 13th Aug '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
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
I am 24 and had an abortion in january. It makes me very sad. Since then my period has changed. Now it lasts 8-9 days. Normally 6 days. What is wrong?
Female | 24
Your period can change after the procedure. Having your period last 6 to 8-9 days is common. This may happen due to shifts in hormones after abortion. If you have heavy bleeding or worries, talk to a gynecologist. Take care of yourself during this time.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
i am 43 year woman ,suffering from Vaginal Yeast Infections and other female issues like hormonals changes due to Secondary amenorrhea.
Female | 43
Vaginal itching and sore feelings can happen from yeast infections. You might notice unusual discharge too. Sometimes hormonal changes can cause missed periods. This is called secondary amenorrhea. Hormonal shifts could also lead to yeast infections sometimes. To help with these issues, a gynecologist may suggest antifungal creams. These creams can treat the yeast infections. For regulating your periods, hormone therapy might be recommended. It can help with hormonal changes causing missed periods.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
My endometrial thickness is 3-4mm in thicken on the 13th day of my menstrual cycle. Is it normal. I also want to show my medical reports to you
Female | 23
The thickness of the endometrium in the range of 3-4mm on the 13th day of the menstrual cycle is regarded as fine and normal. Still, it is imperative to get in touch with an expert such as a gynecologist to check your medical details and to manage your health situation based on your unique circumstances.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
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