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Female | 22

I just found out I lost my baby April 21st, I had a d&e on April 25th I was bleeding until May 10th, I started having unprotected sex on May 13th, can It be possible I’m pregnant?

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Answered on 23rd May '24

Yes it is possible to become pregnant before your first post-procedure menstrual period, but you need to consult a gynecologist for guidance and consider taking a pregnancy test if you have concerns.

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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4237)

I am trying to convince for last 2 months. Should I wait for some more time or go to the doctor for treatment

Female | 28

If you have been trying to conceive for two months and have no specific concerns or underlying medical conditions, it's generally normal for it to take some time.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Himali Patel

Dr. Himali Patel

Hi i had sex with my bf on 19 when my ovulation was on 18 and after that 5 days ago i had my periods but it wasnt like a period i would have . They lasted 2 days and on the second day it became pinkish and brownish and after that no more blood for the further days too and i had transparent discharge and now i feel nausea

Female | 18

Irregular or abnormal menstrual bleeding can occur due to many reason like hormonal imbalances, stress, changes in contraceptive methods, etc. It doesn't always mean that its about pregnancy. If you are concerned about the possibility of pregnancy, it's advisable to take a pregnancy test to get a clearer understanding of your situation. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Himali Patel

Dr. Himali Patel

What are ovaries attached to after hysterectomy?

Female | 45

After a hysterectomy, the ovaries may or may not be removed depending on the type of hysterectomy. If the ovaries are left in place, they remain attached to the pelvic sidewall and are typically connected to blood vessels called the ovarian vessels.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Hello, when I was young I had a wound inside the incision-shaped urination hole extending inward from the front vaginal wall side. The wound was healed, but that incision remained approximately 1cm long. Now I have doubts that it will turn into fistula after sexual intercourse or normal childbirth. Is there a risk in having this incision knowing that at the moment it does not cause me problems and urine comes out of its normal opening naturally. This problem worries me very much.

Femelle | 26

Without a physical examination, it is hard to really determine the reason. For this reason, you should be referred to a gynecologist who can perform a detailed check and can prescribe you medications

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

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