Female | 19
I have pelvic cramps for over a year now. I tested positive for strep B and now wonder whether I could have pelvic inflammatory disease. I was put on doxycycline and metronizdale as a precaution, which was stopped after 7 days because my STD screening was negative, However, now my cramps feel worse.

Gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Get a thorough evaluation done as Pelvic cramps are caused due to some reasons. While it's challenging to provide a definitive solution without a proper examination, here are a few possibilities that you may consider - Pelvic inflammatory disease, gynecological conditions, or musculoskeletal issues can result in cramps and discomfort.
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Eggs donar ke kya charges hote hai meri wife ke eggs lower quality hai mujhe kya karna chahiye
Female | 38
The costs of egg donation will depend on the clinic or hospital you choose. It is advisable to see a fertility specialist who can do the diagnosis and prescribe the best treatment option. They can also help you to estimate the price of the procedure and to consider the possibilities of financial aid. I suggest you see a reproductive endocrinologist for further talks.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Aoa Sir mje 4 month he pregnancy ka mje fever he or cough bhhht he or body pain bhi kal se weeknes bhi he panadol bhi khai he laikn koi aram nahi cough syrup bhi lia he lakin us se bhi aram nahi a raha ap koi fever or multivitamin sugest kr sakte he
Female | 29
Aoa! It's understandable to feel concerned during pregnancy, especially with fever, cough, and body aches. These symptoms can be caused by various factors, such as viral infections. While Panadol can help with fever, it's important to avoid self-medicating too much. I recommend staying hydrated, resting, and consuming nutritious foods. For vitamin support, a prenatal multivitamin can be beneficial. However, I highly encourage you to consult your gynecologist to explore specific treatments and ensure both your well-being and that of your baby.
Answered on 20th Mar '25
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Hi my name is Angela I am a 20 year old female and I have a question about my period and if this may be a sign of endometriosis .
Female | 20
Menstrual pain could be a usual occurrence but if it is too severe or if you are having pain during sex or when urinating, it could be a sign of endometriosis. This is when tissue such as the lining of your uterus grows outside the uterus. Treatment may be medication or surgery. It is better to consult a gynecologist for the right prescription.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
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after having sex in the morning and noticed little blood in the evening and blood in the following morning with no pain or cramps what does it mean
Female | 21
If you see a bit of blood at night and more in the morning with no pain or cramps, it could mean a few things. One reason might be a tiny tear in the vagina or cervix from sex. This sometimes causes slight bleeding. It could also come from hormone changes or a cervical growth. To be safe, it's important to talk to a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I'm having Pain at the top of my cervix at the opening to my uterus. I'm also having slightly light pink bleeding, but it will stop randomly and then start again a couple hours later. I'm also having cramps in my hips, lower back, and the whole front of my lower stomach right above my crotch. Sometimes the cramps go away and then come back Welcome to Gboard clipboard, any text you copy will be saved here.
Female | 18
Your symptoms could be linked to your reproductive area. Ache near your cervix's top, light pinkish bleeding, and cramping around your hips, lower back, and lower belly might mean cervix inflammation, pelvic infection, or period troubles. Seeing a gynecologist is crucial to properly identify and treat the issue.
Answered on 24th July '24
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Hi my name is Patricia,im 40 years of age i just want to know i had my periods just for 2 days and im getting nauseous and dizziness,i did 3 pregnancy test it show very light second line but clinic show negative can i be pregnant
Female | 40
It's possible that you may be pregnant, but you shoulld confirm with a doctor. Sometimes a very faint line on a home pregnancy test can indicate early pregnancy, but it's best to have a medical professional confirm the results with a blood test or a more sensitive pregnancy test. Additionally, there can be other reasons why you're experiencing nausea and dizziness, so discuss your symptoms with your doctor.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Im a 28 year old female and dont know if im pregnant but experiencing the symtoms?
Female | 28
If you think the symptoms are of pregnancy then you can take a home pregnancy test to confirm, or do a urine pregnancy test.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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What if eat Misoprostol in chemical pregnancy any side effects or dangerous? I eat thats why i am asking my beta HCG level was 48 and my last period was on 18th march
Female | 22
It is not good to take Misoprostol in a chemical pregnancy. Misoprostol can make you bleed a lot and have cramps that hurt very much. It can also make you sick. In a chemical pregnancy, the baby does not grow inside the womb properly. Taking Misoprostol can make things worse and harm your health. It is important to talk to your gynecologist about what to do next in your situation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I had protected sex on February 8 and I took the i-pill. I got withdrawal bleeding after 5 days. Then I had protected sex on Feb 25 and also took the i-pill. But didn't get withdrawal bleeding till now.. Is it because I get pregnant?
Female | 22
The emergency contraceptive pill can disrupt menstrual cycles, resulting in delayed or missed periods. However, this does not definitively indicate pregnancy. Stress and hormonal fluctuations can also contribute to such irregularities. If concerns persist, considering a pregnancy test may provide reassurance. It's important to note that these pills serve as emergency measures and should not be relied upon excessively.
Answered on 27th Aug '24
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The first day of my last period was April 1st and my expected ovulation date was April 17th. I had sex on the 13th/14th and took plan B in the morning of the 14th; I had sex again on the 19th/20th and took plan B on the morning of the 20th and I had sex on the 28th and took the plan B immediately. I am not on any contraceptive medication and my partner pulled out before ejaculating - so he said. I washed up immediately and took the pills. My period is late now and I don’t want to be pregnant. I have taken about 6 pregnancy test and they were all negative, not even a faint line of positive which is relieve. But my period is a day late and I’m worried. I took a test this morning and it was still negative. I feel tired, bloated, and I urinate frequently. What do I do?
Female | 26
Stress can make your period late. Plan B can also make your cycle different, and make your period late. Feeling tired, bloated, and peeing a lot could be from hormone changes or UTIs. Stay calm, wait a little longer, and keep watching for signs. If you are still worried, talk to a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Last month I got my periods on July 12 but this month I haven’t received yet
Female | 23
It’s common for periods to be slightly irregular at times due to stress, changes in routine, or hormonal imbalances. If your period is more than a week late, or if you experience other symptoms, it's best to visit a gynecologist to rule out any underlying issues. They can provide the right guidance and treatment if needed.
Answered on 26th Sept '24
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I had protected sex on the last day of my periods and to be safe I took an ipill after 24 hrs- 30 hrs. And now I have started to bleed again it's only been a week.
Female | 22
Taking emergency contraceptive pill after unprotected sex may lead to the changes in the menstrual cycle including irregular bleeding. Yet, bleeding within a week of taking an i-pill could also be a sign of hormonal imbalance or other medical conditions. However, the best option is a detailed examination and treatment by a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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How common are external hemorrhoids or piles postpartum?
Female | 23
External hemorrhoids or piles can occur during or after pregnancy due to the increased pressure on the rectal veins and hormonal changes. Hemorrhoids often improve with time and self-care measures such as a high-fiber diet, hydration, and creams.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Is flexible hysteroscopy procedure painful?
Female | 35
usually it's a simple procedure with slight discomfort.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hello doctor. Me and my partner didn’t had sex but on 4th July 2024, I gave him oral and then kissed him on the lips with his precum on my lips. And then he went down on me. Is there a chance of pregnancy? I took unwanted 72 under 48 hours. My periods due date is near. I saw very light bleeding in my vagina in the morning thinking it’s periods but I don’t get very light periods and my periods are irregular. So I took the pill and after 6 hours of taking the pill , I can still see some light red blood spots on the toilet paper. Is it normal or is it ovulation bleeding? Is it because I took the pill on the day of my period? And will i have withdrawal blood if the sperm didn’t went inside my vagina? I’m feeling very dry vagina with minimum discharge. Should I take a pregnancy test? And why am I facing these blood spots?
Female | 19
The probability of pregnancy from the situation you described was quite low because you took the necessary measures after the unprotected encounter. Although light bleeding might have been caused by the pill's side effects, like irregular bleeding, this is not a sign of pregnancy. This idolizes the truth that hormonal changes can cause such and such. It is common and does not mean you are pregnant. If you're worried, taking a pregnancy test can provide reassurance.
Answered on 12th July '24
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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
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