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Female | 30

Is heavy postpartum bleeding normal on the 4th day?

I have delivered a baby on 3rd September 2024 through c section. On 28th November I had my periods. Today it's 4th day . I am having heavy mensurational bleeding. Need consultation

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Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 2nd Dec '24

It's normal to have heavy periods after childbirth. This might be caused by hormone changes or your body’s recovery process. Make sure you drink plenty of water, get enough sleep, and opt for pads instead of tampons. In case the bleeding persists or you are not feeling well, then you should consult a gynecologist.

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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4875)

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi I did a pregnancy test ealry afternoon it was positive I got my pwriods 4 hours later test again in the morning also positive what do i do

Female | 24

It is advisable to make an appointment with your obstetrician/gynecologist for confirmation of your pregnancy and for any prenatal care as soon as possible. A pregnancy specialist will be sent to direct you on the journey and give any clarification on questions or worries you have.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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On my periods i started having paiful headaches which leads to vomiting and pale face- am i anemic? I take vitamins and folic acid but it takes time to affect

Female | 37

Painful headaches, vomiting, and pale face during periods - common. Vitamins and folic acid may not work. Consult a doctor immediately. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am 29 years old and married. i had my ovulation day and fertile window last week when we had unprotected sex. since past 2 days i have excruciating back pain. Can this be related to implantation pain?

Female | 29

It does not necessarily indicate implantation pain. Implantation normally occurs about 6-12 days after ovulation and it is usually not associated with severe pain. If the pain persists or worsens its advisable to consult with a doctor.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Fist time sex kiya uskay baad thori thori bleeding horahi hy Ye kab tak rahay gee ye normal hy

Female | 24

Aap ka concern samajhna zaroori hai. Pehli baar intimate relation ke baad halki bleeding aam tor par mukhtalif wajah se hoti hai, jese ke vaginal tissue ke khichne ya injury ke karan. Ye aam tor par kuch din tak chal sakti hai. Agar bleeding zyada, dard ya dusre unusual lagne wale symptoms hain, to doctor se mashwara lena behtar hoga. Ek gynecologist aap ki achi tarah guide kar sakta hai aur koi bhi necessary tests kar sakta hai. 

Answered on 18th Mar '25

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periods nahi aarahe 7month ho gaye

Female | 20

You may have amenorrhea if no bleeding is noticed for 7 months. Hormonal imbalances, stress, drastic weight changes, or medical conditions can be among the possible factors for this condition. It's important to go to the doctor to know the reasons for this. They will provide the necessary treatment and advice for your particular issue.

Answered on 14th June '24

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I didn't got my period and I used Diane 35 for 6months but it is the 1st time to miss my period I'm worried about it

Female | 20

Not having your monthly period can be one of the side effects from Diane 35. But, in that case, we would rule out pregnancy as the reason. It is essential to talk with gynecologist and ask them about your condition's further guidance.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Am 15 year old having burning and itching sensation at vigina after peeing and then remains for the whole day what to do now?

Female | 15

You may have a urinary tract infection (UTI), a common disease. A bacterium that enters the urinary tract is one of the causes of such an infection. The sensation of burning and itching after urinating is a typical symptom of a UTI. You must drink plenty of water rather than holding in the urine. If the urge to pee occurs immediately, don't wait until you are comfortable. In addition, you should better put on cotton underwear and abstain from perfumed soaps in that area. If the symptoms do not improve, or become worse, it is necessary to see a doctor to run some tests and probably take some medicine to clear off the infection.

Answered on 12th July '24

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