Female | 25
Missed Period After Protected Sex: Possible Causes
I have been sexually active in this month for the first time in terms of sex ..we had protected sex..but sometimes it was without contraception but there was not any semen injected inside me ..I have missed my periods..my last period was on 22 feb and it's ,29 March I haven't god my periods....
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 30th July '24
Your period is late, it's understandable you feel anxious. Skipped periods can occur for various reasons - stress, and hormonal fluctuations. Since you had protected intercourse, pregnancy is improbable. It's common for periods to be irregular, without underlying issues. However, if irregularity persists, consulting a healthcare professional could ease your concerns. Don't worry yet, but do seek medical advice from a gynecologist if the problem continues.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4237)
Can we use I pill before sex
Female | 24
No, I pill is an EMERGENCY contraceptive.
It should be used after unprotected sex.
I pill contains high HORMONE levels.
It may cause side effects like nausea and vomiting.
It's not a regular contraceptive method.
Use condoms or BIRTH control pills instead.
Consult a doctor for more information.....
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Irigular periods 3 months not come perods
Female | 18
An odd interval means your periods doesn’t come at the same time each month. It’s because of stress, changes in weight, or hormone imbalances. If you have skipped more than three months without menstruating then it is recommended that you talk to a gynecologist. Moreover, other warning signs might involve acne, abnormal hair growth, and difficulty losing weight.
Answered on 24th June '24
Dr. Himali Patel
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
I had some vaginal boils now they are popped and they are painfull and bleeding with puss and it's not curing
Female | 22
From your description, it appears that you could have an infection spreading to your vagina. You should consult a gynecologist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I am on birth control. During the second week of the pack I lost it there's I started a new pack where I left off in the old pack. That would mean a an extra row would be available . When I reached the placebo week, I accidentally took one of the active pills that were left over but then acrrued on with the placebos. I'm supposed to get my period today however I haven't yet. I'm not sure what is happening
Female | 21
Missing active pills, or honing birth control can sometimes affect your cycle. It is, of course, a usual reaction to the before-mentioned delay. Occasionally, being given a few extra active pills can cause the latter. Nevertheless, continue to take your pills as instructed and your cycle will soon be in harmony with the new one. If it keeps being abnormal, you can contact your gynecologist for help.
Answered on 23rd Oct '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I had sex and became pregnant. I took abortion pills, mifepristone and misoprostol. I had bleeding uterine cramps for 8-9 days. After about 1.5 months i had my period. Bleeding was for 2 days only. Usually it is for 5 days. And i have been having occasional lower abdominal pain which lasts for some time and becomes normal on it's own.
Female | 19
If you have unusual symptoms after taking abortion pills, please consult a gynecologist. The bleeding, cramps, and changes in your periods could be related to the abortion process, but persistent or concerning symptoms should be discussed with your doctor to rule out complications.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I have missed my period for 2 months now but am not
Female | 24
If you missed your periods for two months and you're sure not pregnant, it could be due to stress, weight changes, PCOS, thyroid problems, or medications. You should see a gynecologist to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Hello my name is Aisha. I have a concern. I had unprotected sex on the whole 5 days on my fertilization and ovulation. Now I'm 7 days late on my period. Showing little pregnancy symptoms such as dizziness and insomnia, nausea but no vomit. I took a pregnancy text and it is still negative. February 15 was my ovulation day
Female | 23
Taking a pregnancy test is wise, but results can be inaccurate early on. Late periods happen due to stress, hormone shifts, and irregular cycles. Dizziness, sleeplessness, and nausea without vomiting also arise from hormonal changes. Wait a few more days then test again. If still concerned, consulting a gynecologist for guidance is recommended.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I lost my virginity yesterday. The hymen broken. Today after noon, I feeling burning in my vagina. When I go to toilet mostly…
Female | 22
Finding pain after breaking your hymen is normal. The stinging feeling could be from inflammation or a small tear. It may get worse when you go to the bathroom. Things that can help include using mild, unscented soap when washing, wearing loose cotton underwear, and avoiding activities that might cause additional irritation. If the burning continues or becomes more intense it would be best to consult with a gynecologist for further advice.
Answered on 12th June '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Im 21, last month after my regular period ended, after 7 days of it , I had light bleeding, went to gynac and was prescribed krimson 35 , after completing the dose I got my periods last night. Bt my periods bleeding seems little less as compared to normal periods. Can u plz explain is this withdrawal bleeding or normal periods. When can I expect my normal cycle? What else should I expect from this period??
Female | 21
The bleeding you're experiencing now might be withdrawal bleeding from the medication. Indeed, it can sometimes bring on lighter periods. It's not uncommon to have a slightly different cycle after being on the medication for a while. Your body could be taking some time to get used to the changes. If you're worried, talk to your gynecologist for more advice.
Answered on 23rd Oct '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
My mother had bypass last year. Now she's again having acute pain in her chest. With the pain her skin colour gets really dull & pain lasts for mins.
Female | 58
Considering your mother's background of having had Bypass Surgery and Acute Chest Pain, such acute pain can signal a possible heart problem. I highly recommend you make an appointment with a cardiologist for an in-depth examination without hesitation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
A few days ago I was intimate with my girlfriend but now her periods have been delayed by 2 days, I am worried whether she is pregnant or not.
Female | 22
The reason for delayed periods may be other than pregnancy, for example, mental disturbances, body being with travel and some hospital procedures, hormone disorders, or other reasons. You can always consult a gynecologist for further details.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I have pcod and having medicine for getting period. Since 3 months not getting period
Female | 29
It is possibly worrisome if you do not get your period for 3 months, particularly with PCOD. This may be due to imbalances in the hormones. When your hormones are not balanced, your period cycle can be disrupted. Some of the symptoms of PCOD consist of irregular periods, weight gain, acne, and over hair growth. To help with the regulation of your period, you need to follow a healthy diet, exercise regularly, manage your stress effectively, and take the medication as prescribed, respectively. If your periods are still irregular, it is crucial to consult your gynecologist for additional advice.
Answered on 9th Oct '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I had my d&c on 7th Feb and my bleeding stopped in first week of March. During this I got vaginal itching and doctor inserted medicine inside me and I got spot bleeding started again.
Female | 36
You're facing vaginal itching after a D&C - that's normal. It might be an infection caused by fungi or bacteria. The medicine inserted could've irritate things, leading to some spotting. To feel better, use a gentle, scentless soap and stick to cotton underwear. But if it keeps bugging you, talk to your gynecologist again - they'll know what to do next.
Answered on 5th Aug '24
Dr. Himali Patel
i tried to make an appointment with my gyno, but they were all full. Just to clarify english is not my first language so i can't describe everything the best. I'm over here dying of pain, I'm drinking pain meds just so i can function somewhat normal. I'm an 18 year old girl that's been sexually active for around 2 years or so with one partner and this is the first time that this happened. I can say that the pain started a few weeks ago while having intercourse and i felt a pain in my vagina during certain poses( missionary) but as soon as we switched that stopped so i ignored it. We just avoided it and everything was fine, until it started to burn while peeing. After that we had one intercourse during which everything was okay but the intense pain started later and it calmed down in a few mins. Day after that i woke up in the middle of a night because of the pain. Everything felt sore, was burning and itching. Especially around the opening (don't know what else to call it) and i couldn't touch that part, there even was a bump on it . Curiosity got the best of me so i looked with a mirror and i kinda stretched my vagina so i can se inside of it and everything inside was covered in white small chunks (size of rice) and they were really sticky. Also, it smelled funky, but not like fish and there were practically no discharge. Since it was the weekend i couldn't do anything because no one is working. It hurts to stand,sit, walk, litterally anything. I was barely moving. That lasted until yesterday, when i woke up i went to pee and i found a big piece of something on my underwear and it was yellowish green colour. I touched it and the only thing that came to my mind that it was like a piece of toilet paper or something like that . After that the pain reduced, it hurts sometimes and while peeing. I looked with the mirror again and there's no more white chunks and nothing hurts when i touch, also the bump is gone. Is it possible that somehow a piece of paper got inside of me while having intercourse, that he pushed it in with his penis? That it got stuck and came out by itself? If not, please tell me what to do, or how to ease the pain. Btw, gyno isn't working till monday????
Female | 18
Based on what you said, it sounds like you may have experienced a vaginal infection. Pain, burning, itching, unusual discharge, and discomfort during sex are some typical symptoms. These infections can be caused by things such as bacteria or yeast. To help with the pain, you could sit in a warm bath or use a cold compress. It's important to go to a gynecologist as soon as possible.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
sir\mam mere priods 6march ko gye the or mne 10 march ko sex kiya tha to uske baad mere priods nhi aaye to mne pregnancy rolne ki kit khai thi jisme 5 goli thi lekin vo khane ke baad bhi mere priods nhi aaye ab m kya kru
Female | 18
Sometimes your period comes late. That's normal. Stress, routine changes, or birth control pills can cause delays. Wait a week after your missed period. Then, take a pregnancy test. If it's negative and no period, visit a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
i a 15 year old female and my period has been late my mom think I'm pregent but I have no interest of having sex yet so how is my period late
Female | 15
It's normal for period cycles to be unpredictable at times due to hormonal changes, especially among teenagers like you. Stress, fluctuations in weight, and hormone imbalance can all disturb your cycle. Symptoms like cramps, distention of the stomach, and mood changes are also possible. The good thing is through healthy living and some other strategies you can restore your monthly period to a regular cycle-include things like balanced diet, exercise, and methods of relaxation. If you're worried about period-related issues, have a conversation with a gynecologist.
Answered on 11th Nov '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
A lady is pregnant since 10 days so for abortion which tablet should I give unwanted 21 or 72 pls tell
Female | 36
It's important to prioritize the health and safety first and so i recommend you to consult your gynec for your particular case.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Curious about a miscarriage
Female | 16
Miscarriage happens when pregnancy stops before 20 weeks. You might bleed, cramp, pass clots. Causes include genetic issues, hormone problems, health conditions. To help prevent miscarriage, get regular prenatal care. If symptoms occur, talk to a gynecologist right away.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Which medicine is safe and good to stop periods permanently
Female | 13
Using drugs, it is not safe to completely halt menstruation. The lining of your body is shed during periods, which are a natural occurrence. If you experience extremely heavy or painful periods, there are some safe ways to deal with it. Consult your gynecologist regarding birth control pills or an IUD that can make them lighter or stop altogether but not forever.
Answered on 29th May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
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