Female | 22
I had a positive pregnancy test but then four negative tests then the next day had my period, but I get cramps on and off when I’m not on my period.
Gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
It can be possible that you are harboring some sort of a chemical pregnancy, which is an early pregnancy loss shortly after implantation. Since this situation may require a detailed assessment to be performed by a gynecologist or obstetrician, check with your healthcare provider before taking any action.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4431)
White vaginal discharge with blood
Female | 21
Vaginal discharge with whitish color and tiny blood specks may raise some worries. This can occur because of hormone shifts within your body, or due to an infection. Cervical inflammation and small tears are other potential reasons. The wisest action is to visit a gynecologist, who can determine the exact cause and prescribe appropriate treatment.
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Can a six week n 5 day pregnancy be aborted
Female | 19
One more day and six weeks more, premature abortion is the first thing available in pregnancy. At this stage, many girls can feel nauseous, and breast tenderness, and they can also feel more tired than usual. The termination of pregnancy is highly individual and may lead to a medical or surgical solution, both with different consequences. It is important to express your thoughts and choices to a gynecologist, who, in turn, can give the most personalized pieces of advice and any kind of support. They will walk you through safe solutions and also check if you are safe all along this process.
Answered on 6th Jan '25
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I had unprotected sex 17 days ago and yesterday i had my periods what its mean am i pregnant or not?
Female | 17
There is always a small chance of pregnancy, especially if your menstrual cycle is irregular or shorter than average, the occurrence of your period is generally a good indication that you are not pregnant.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Good evening, dear doctors, I am writing to you because I am anxious and worried. I am 49 years old and have had very large fibroids for years that have never given me any problems, apart from swelling and the occasional early or very late period. This summer I had a gynecological visit with ultrasound because it had been about three years since I had a check-up due to anxiety problems that prevent me from going for visits and other fears. The visit went well in the sense that it was the same as three years ago but every doctor almost always suggested that I evaluate the option of removing it to eliminate the problem. This summer my period was a bit irregular, it came a little early, then spotting, then it ended as usual. In October I only had spotting for two weeks and that was it, in November spotting and then a very heavy period that ended a few days ago, still with very light spotting. In the grip of anxiety, I went to the gynecological clinic in my city, and he did a manual examination without an ultrasound, telling me that they are fibroids and to go to another gynecologist to evaluate what to do, I went to a gynecologist the other day and he did an ultrasound and an examination, apart from the fibroids that I already knew about, he told me that the endometrium is vascularized and a little irregular and measures 8mm. He told me that I need to look into it further. A few months ago it always measured 8 mm, but he didn't tell me anything. (He didn't talk to me about hormone levels or premenopause or anything else. I want to do hormone levels to see everything in general) I took a lot of antibiotics months ago for dental problems and I don't know if it could interfere with my cycle. I'm really desperate also because I have a lot of anxiety problems and this doesn't help... I hope it's nothing to worry about.. I'll try to look into it further. Thank you so much. Jenny Italy
Female | 49
It is very common to feel anxious about our menstrual cycles and fibroids changing. Unnaturalities in menstrual blood flow may be due to various factors such as hormonal changes, stress, or certain medications. An additional diagnostic step may be the determination of the blood vasculature in the endometrium. A sample hormone level testing will help your doctor to get the big picture and arrive at a diagnosis. Of course, honesty and open communication with your gynecologist is the key to a better treatment process.
Answered on 17th Dec '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am 28 days late on my period and my cycle is normally regular. I was meant to get my period around 1 August. My last period was around 1-6 July. I had intercourse on 20 and 21 July. 2 weeks ago, I had period-like pain and took a Clear Blue test. It came back negative. This was 17 August and I had some light spotting (brown and then red), but it was only when I wiped myself. Nothing more. Then on 20 August, I took another test, this time a digital Clear Blue one, it was also negative. Then 23 August, I took another and it was negative. It was a generic Dischem test. Then 24 August, I took another Clear Blue test and it was negative. On 26 August, I had some breast pain and tummy discomfort that felt like light tummy bug. I took 2 tests at different times - one Generic test from a chemist and one Safecare bio-tech rapid response. Both negative. On 28 August, I just took another test, it was another Safecare rapid response. Also negative. So far, I have taken 7 tests, all negative.
Female | 30
If you're 28 days late and still getting negative test results, it's less likely you're pregnant. Stress, weight fluctuations, and hormonal imbalance may be responsible for the delayed menses. Sometimes, the organism requires additional time to readjust. If you are worried, going to a gynecologist for a check-up can make you feel better.
Answered on 30th Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
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
I am talking I pill 12 feb and I missed my period
Female | 26
Late periods happen, even while on the pill. Maybe you're stressed. Or gained weight, changed hormones. Relax – irregular cycles are normal. But if there's unusual bleeding or severe pain, check a pregnancy test, or visit a gynecologist. Otherwise, no worries. Your body will realign in time.
Answered on 27th Aug '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
6 week pregnancy but don't want babu now.
Female | 22
I have realized that you are in about the 6-week stage of your pregnancy and don't want to have a baby now. Be sure to keep in mind that this is an individual factor and do not hesitate to consult a gynecologist or an obstetrician about it.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hi My periods just started. There is a Puja in one day. Is there any medication to stop my period for a day? Please advise. Thank you very much.
Female | 34
If you're looking to temporarily delay your period for a specific event, you might consider consulting a gynecologist near you for advice. They can provide guidance on options that might be available, such as hormonal birth control methods like combined oral contraceptives, which can sometimes be used to adjust the timing of your menstrual cycle.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I missed my period for 25 days. My last month period was on march 1st and on march 16 and 17 I had an intercourse. I have pain on my lower belly some days not always. I had pain when I touch nipples but now it's not there. I have no tendency of frequent urination and I have no vaginal discharge. But when I push while pooping, some discharge coming from vagina Please tell what is this condition
Female | 31
You might experience missing your period, discomfort in the lower abdomen. Pushing during bowel movements could cause vaginal discharge. These symptoms indicate potential pregnancy or infection. Take a pregnancy test. Visit a gynecologist for proper diagnosis and necessary treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Hello there,this is sushmitha..im married 7 months ago...we are trying for a baby...i had hypo thyroid 2 months back it was cured but using 100mcg as now... this month i didnt get my period but getting white discharge,body pains,dizzy and feeling vomiting....is it a symptom of any infection or is it symptoms of pregnancy...im confused totally
Female | 25
The troubles you are feeling such as white discharge, pain all over your body, feeling faint, lack of recent period and desire to throw up might mean that you have an infection or are pregnant. The signs of disease are similar to those of pregnancy, so don't be shocked if it turns out that way but also keep in mind this other possibility. Take a pregnancy test at home if not to clear your doubts. Getting more advice from a gynecologist can also help.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Could I have a doctor or nurse take a look at my belly and measure my stomach if possible
Male | 18
The discomfort in the abdominal area may be due to different factors, such as problems with the diet and stress. However, if you have pain, bloating, or any change in your digestion. Checking your waistline can also be a way to determine if something is wrong with the stomach. I recommend consulting a gynecologist or nurse who can perform diagnostics and, if necessary, discuss treatment options.
Answered on 7th Dec '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
There is confusion that , intercourse has been done using safety but there is no regular periods is that indication of pregnancy, then how to prevent that pregnancy since it has been done 20 days.
Female | 22
If there is a delay in periods despite using protection during intercourse, it might be due to various reasons including stress, hormonal imbalances, or pregnancy. To prevent pregnancy after 20 days, it is too late for emergency contraception, but consulting a gynecologist is crucial. They can provide appropriate guidance and check for pregnancy or other underlying issues.
Answered on 17th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Hi I’ve got a spot like thing on my left breast please help
Female | 15
If you have a spot or lump on your left breast, don't ignore it. Schedule an appointment with a gynecologist immediately for an examination. While most breast lumps are non cancerous, its necessary to to rule out any serious conditions like breast cancer.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
i want lactation without being pregnant
Female | 25
The production of milk or lactation in the absence of a pregnancy is uncommon but may occur. For instance, some drugs or a disturbance in the hormones can lead to it. The signs might be soreness of the breasts, the secretion of milk, and irregular periods. You can also consult a gynecologist for proper treatment.
Answered on 25th Nov '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hello Doctor, For the past 1 year my periods have been irregular. I started my periods on 4/11/23, I finished on 8/11/2023.Had unprotected sex on 12 and 13/11/23. a week later on 18/11/2023 my discharged turned brownish. What could be the cause?
Female | 29
THis might be caused due to different reasons, including stress, weight changes hormonal imbalances, and medical conditions. The brown discharge may be old blood or infection. I suggest seeing a gynecologist for an evaluation and diagnosis.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Is levenogestrel effective if we take it 3 days before expected ovulation day
Female | 24
Levonorgestrel, a taken-in time, is a very effective controlling unplanned intercourse, which is the most effective if it is taken after unprotected intercourse but before ovulation. Taking it three days prior may reduce the likelihood of preventing pregnancy, as ovulation could still occur. It's made to stop ovulation and fertilization. However, the time you use it is very important. In case you're thinking about pregnancy problems that might come, look into the possibilities such as emergency contraception. It's also wise to discuss your options with your physician to receive personalized advice.
Answered on 7th Jan '25
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am a 18 year old female, I’ve been experiencing discomfort in the vagina and it swells up and becomes itchy. It also has small white dots on it.
Female | 18
These symptoms could be of a vaginal infection. It's important to check with a gynecologist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I am 32 years old I wanted to consult a gynecologist I have missed my periods and wanted to know when to take pregnancy test??
Female | 32
Remember that not having periods could happen for many different reasons, one of which is being pregnant. If you missed your period, it would be good to wait for at least a week after its due date before doing a pregnancy test. This gives enough time for the body to create the pregnancy hormone that the test detects. If the result shows positive, ensure to see a gynecologist for further advice.
Answered on 3rd June '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am 21 years old It has been 4 months since I got married. Whenever my periods start or end, I have to urinate a lot which I cannot control. All this started after my marriage. It gives me a lot of pain The pain is so much that tears came out of my eyes. I still wear adult dippers.please tell me the reason for this
Female | 20
You are facing the issue of a urinary tract infection (UTI). The bacteria need to invade the urinary tract to cause discomfort and an increase in urination, which is how UTIs happen. Marriage is a factor that increases the chances of a woman getting a UTI because of greater sexual activity. UTIs can be treated by drinking a lot of water and visiting a gynecologist for antibiotics.
Answered on 21st Oct '24
Dr. Himali Patel
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