Female | 22
Missed Period After Taking Pill 72: What to Do?
I had my last periods from 23june to 27 June we had an unprotected sex on 15th july and same day I have taken pill 72 now my periods should have started around 24th July but I didn’t even have bleeding and no spotting Now I started having white discharge bit more than before. What should I do
Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 30th July '24
The white discharge could be one of the normal things that happen from time to time. Hormonal modifications in your body can also be the reason for that. The emergency pill you took may be affecting your cycle as well. If you're still worried, a pregnancy test can be the reassurance you need. Try not to stress - it can be the reason for your period to be delayed too.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3427)
Hi Sir/Madam, I am Priyanka from Andhra Pradesh, India. My age is 25 , and 3 back I got married. My problem is I am facing with continuous miscarriages. Till now 3 miscarriages happened to me. Done many tests like anti bodies, genetical test etc. Can you please guide me for further medication or treatment for better recovery. As I don't want another miscarriage because I can't handle it anymore.
Female | 25
Reasons that may lead to recurrent miscarriages include hormonal imbalances, infections, genetics, and anatomical abnormalities. Consultation with a gynecologist or infertility specialist who can determine what exactly the source of this problem is should be taken.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I am a 24 year old female with no known health defects that I know of. Occasionally I suffer from a severe lower stomach cramp followed by severe constipation, followed by severe nausea (with throw up). One of these episodes lead me to faint. This normally happens when I'm on my period, and sometimes they don't. I am roughly 165 LBS and I'm 5'3. My diet isn't the best but it's not too shitty.
Female | 24
You look like you might be afflicted with a serious case of menstrual cycle cramps that can, in some cases, lead to constipation and nausea. Stress, as well as physical pain, can lead to a fainting spell. This pain, as well as stress, can't be relieved by following these symptoms. The symptoms can be reduced by keeping your body hydrated, eating food high in fiber, and using pain relievers similar to ibuprofen. What you want to do on your end is to get a proper consultation with the gynecologist to learn about alternative reasons and treatments.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am 23 years old women I have a white mark on side of tha vaginal opening skin there is no itching no pain in it
Female | 23
This might be a common condition known as Fordyce spots. These are small, completely harmless spots that can come up in genital areas. They are typically painless and not itchy. Fordyce spots are just oil glands and are not a cause for concern. If you're worried, it's always a good idea to chat with a gynecologist. Just keep it under observation and if anything changes or you have any new symptoms, get it checked out.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
1 month pahle sex liya tha period v aay h but ab poori body m drd hota h
Female | 24
You mentioned experiencing all-over body pain following sexual activity about a month ago. Although you've had your period since then, the discomfort persists. This ongoing pain could potentially signify an underlying issue like an infection or inflammation. To address this concern and identify the root cause, seeking medical evaluation from a gynecologist is highly advisable. They can examine you, provide guidance, and ensure you receive appropriate care to alleviate the lingering discomfort efficiently.
Answered on 17th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I have doubts related to pcod and pregnancy
Female | 25
PCOD is a common hormonal disorder in women who are of reproductive age. Disruption of the menstrual cycle can occur, as well as a significant rise in gestational diabetes and blood pressure. A visit to a gynecologist who concentrates on fertility and reproductive endocrinology is suggested to tackle PCOD and pregnancy problems.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I Have do sex on my period 6 day I what to now there is a problem or not
Female | 20
Having sex on your period's 6th day is generally safe for most women, but it can sometimes increase the risk of infections. If you experience any unusual symptoms, it's best to visit a gynecologist for proper advice and care.
Answered on 22nd July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Does d and c cause blocked fallopian tube and salpingitis
Female | 28
D and C remove tissue from the uterus. Does it block fallopian tubes, causing salpingitis? No direct link exists between D and C, and these issues. Blocked tubes stem from infections or scarring - other reasons. Salpingitis (fallopian tube infection) also arises due to varied factors, not solely D and C. However, if experiencing pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, or fever, seek medical attention promptly. A gynecologist can identify symptom causes and provide suitable treatment.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I want to start birth control regular pills as I'm sexually active and i have pcod too. Which birth control pills are safe for me ? Can you give me prescription?
Female | 23
Avoid pills containing ESTROGEN.. They can worsen PCOD. Consult a doctor for a prescription.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
My period is late for like 5 days or more and i don't know why
Female | 14
Periods being late is common, so you shouldn't panic straight away. It can also be stress, changes in weight, diet, or exercise habits. It could also be a sign of pregnancy if you've been sexually active. Just breathe deeply. If you are worried, you can take a home pregnancy test to calm you down. If you continue to have irregular periods, you should talk to a gynecologist.
Answered on 29th Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
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
Dr was told to go to the hospital tomorrow to take the medical abortion pill. Can I eat pineapple immediately after that?
Female | 26
Its better to avoid eating anything immediately after taking the medical abortion pill, as you may experience common side effects nausea and vomiting. Its best to wait at least a few hours before eating anything. Still if you do feel the need to eat something, try to stick to bland food, easy to digest like crackers or toast.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Hii mam period problems ..Pz solve this problem mam
Female | 22
Its absolutely normal for periods to get delayed by few days or so. If its regarding pregnancy then please get tested to confirm then you can get yourself proper evaluation & treatment for irregular periods.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I've had sex and after 3 days I have periods but next month it's 10 days up from the normal date of regular periods.
Female | 20
The post-sex period change is pretty common to girls, you know. One potential reason could be due to a change in hormonal regulation, while another may be stress at school. If you experience any undesirable symptoms, such as pain, lightheadedness, or a different odor, a gynecologist will need to check you.
Answered on 13th Aug '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I have a white discharge,its was dry and thick and i missedy period ,we took pragnancy test for 4 times and it all show negative result .Am i pragnant
Female | 20
Missed periods and white discharge are concerning. But a negative pregnancy test likely means not pregnant. Could be hormones, stress, or infections causing this. Still, to address concerns fully and get treatment if needed, see a gynecologist. They'll evaluate properly and help. Take care!
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Hi .... I have excessive watery vagina discharge... I'm unmarried
Female | 29
Vaginal discharge can vary in consistency, color and amount throughout the menstrual cycle. It usually happens due to by hormonal changes, sexual arousal, and overall vaginal health. Experiencing excessive watery vaginal discharge can be concerning, consult your gynecologist for an advice and get proper evaluation done.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Ma'am, i have a query regarding female's reproductive system. Is vaginal fornix(anterior and posterior) filled with menstrual blood during female's period time ? Does blood leak in some amount from cervical os to both fornix ?
Female | 30
Yes, the vaginal fornix can be filled with menstrual blood during a woman's period, and some amount of blood may leak from the cervical os to the fornix. But the amount of blood that accumulates in the from woman to woman, and the blood eventually flows out. If you have concerns about your menstrual cycle or reproductive health, it's best to talk to your gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am experiencing redish brown bleeding with slight lower back pain, it is not enough to full a pad, I know that it is not my period, what can cause this ?
Female | 33
Spotting or irregular bleeding might have started. It can result from the impact of varied causes including hormone levels, stress or infection. You should consult a gynecologist, who will further confirm the diagnosis and implement an appropriate treatment plan.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Im 31 weeks pregnant got my growth scan report where it represents my baby hc is less 27.5 cm im really worried about it .is this a major complication wat should I do next
Female | 24
Genetics might be one reason, or perhaps there are some constraints on growth. Sometimes this isn’t significant but follow-up with a healthcare professional is necessary for more assessment and observation. They will direct you accordingly so that the health and growth of your little one are right on track.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Do I need to take any contraceptive pill if I had unprotected sex on the 2nd day of my period
Female | 21
Having sex without protection on the second day of your period usually means there is a decreased chance of becoming pregnant. During this time, the egg is less likely to be ready for fertilization. However, it is not impossible to get pregnant so if you want to be extra safe, you might want to take emergency contraception within 72 hours just in case.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I had sex 18 april and after that I got my periods on 22 April andr its duration is as always 5 days and after that I don't have sex but today is 24 April and I don't get my periods is there any chance to pregnant
Female | 22
If your period is normally regular but it’s a little late this time, don’t panic – it could be due to stress, weight change or other reasons. Sometimes our bodies can be a little unpredictable. If you’re worried that you might be pregnant though – try taking a test just for peace of mind. Keep in mind that there are lots of things that can cause changes in your cycle.
Answered on 27th May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
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