Female | 29
Could my infertility be the reason I can't conceive?
I want a baby I got married before 7years ago but I have no baby infertility problem
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 8th July '24
Infertility can be a challenging issue, but there are treatments available. It's important to visit a fertility specialist or an obstetrician-gynecologist (OB-GYN) to discuss your options and get proper guidance.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3891)
Hello, I'm 20, female, I had protected sex on April 13 and 14, my period is 16 days late now, pregnancy tests came out negative, should I be worried?
Female | 20
Feeling concerned is completely normal at a time like this. A late period can occur for many reasons even if protected sex was had and pregnancy tests are giving negative results. Stress, weight changes, hormone imbalances, or certain drugs could all affect your menstrual cycle. It might help to keep track of any other symptoms alongside checking in with a gynecologist if it continues being late.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
After 3 months Periods, Heavy bleeding
Female | 22
A lot of flow after three months can be alarming. It may indicate that you are losing a significant amount of blood. This might cause you to feel weak, tired, and short of breath. The usual reasons are hormonal imbalances or problems with your uterus. You must talk to a gynecologist. They can help you identify the cause of the heavy bleeding and recommend the most suitable treatment for you.
Answered on 20th Aug '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
15 days ki pregnancy ko kese hataye
Female | 18
15 day PREGNANCY can be terminated through medication abortion. Connect with an experienced gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
i had sex 3 months ago and i have got my periods 2 times and in this month my periods are delayed by 10 days. so what's the problem
Female | 20
It's normal for periods to be slightly irregular, especially after sex. Having had periods twice since then means everything is likely fine. Stress, weight changes, or hormonal imbalances can delay periods. Take care of yourself by eating healthy foods, getting enough sleep, and staying active. If you're still worried, take a home pregnancy test to ease your mind. Don't worry too much, but if your period continues to be delayed, visit a gynecologist for advice.
Answered on 11th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
In jan 13 th 2023 i get my periods which end on 25 th Jan 2023 after that i did not get my periods till could you please help me on this issue.
Female | 25
If you are experiencing a significant delay in your menstrual periods, it can be due to many reasons like stress or anxiety, hormonal changes, pcos, etc. Consult your gynecologist for proper evaluation and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am 32 years married woman and this time I missed my period. I have cramps in back but period still missing. I haven't done unprotected intercourse. So please suggest me medicine which can induce my period. I have pooja at my home that's why I am little worried. NOTE- I am a lactating mother so suggest me according to that.
Female | 32
The omission of a period can be a source of anxiety. Even if you haven't had unprotected sex, other factors like stress, hormonal changes, or some medications may cause a missed period. The cramps in your back may be the result of your menstrual cycle. Don't rely on medicine, focus on calming down, eating healthy, and drinking enough fluids. If your period continues to be late, you may want to consult a gynecologist for personalized advice.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
My periods got delayed by 6 days. Today I done beta HCG test but I was negative. Is there any chance to become pregnant?
Female | 27
Missed periods happen occasionally due to various factors. Stress, routine alterations, or hormonal imbalances may cause delays. The negative pregnancy test suggests you're likely not expecting. If bleeding doesn't start after a while, tracking menstrual cycles and consulting a gynecologist can provide insights.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am 27 year female and my periods are regular but for only 2 days with no clot no pain no cramps Is this a concern??
Female | 27
It's good that your periods are regular, but having a flow for only 2 days could sometimes indicate a hormonal imbalance or other underlying issues. It's best to consult a gynecologist to ensure everything is normal. Regular check-ups can help address any potential concerns early.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
How long does it take to get pregnant after sex
Female | 19
Sperm usually travel from the vagina to the fallopian tubes within 6 and 10 hours after having intercourse. Fertilization happens in these tubes. If there is an egg in the fallopian tube, something which may happen within minutes of the sperm's arrival, fertilization can occur. A visit to the gynecologist should not be avoided in case of any fertility issues.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Had sex with gf yesterday. Used condom. But we think there are some leakage. Today there are some white discharge came out from vagina twice. We don't want pregnancy. What to do now? It was 25th day after last periods.
Female | 26
It is normal to be thinking about pregnancy when faced with a situation similar to this. The white mucous discharge during which you are going through might be a yeast infection one of the reasons for which is the pH imbalance of the vagina. The best advice in this situation is to have a pregnancy test to ensure yourself if you are pregnant or not, and maybe the second option you should take into account is emergency contraception if you are afraid of getting pregnant.
Answered on 18th June '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
My friend take unwanted 72on 28 thmarch and after taking these medicine she's period has started on 3 April So she want to knows when will start she' s next period cycle
Female | 25
Irregular periods are expected after taking Unwanted 72. The pill causes hormonal changes that impact your friend's cycle timing and flow. Her next period might arrive earlier or later than usual, or she may notice irregularities. While variations occur, consult a gynecologist if concerns arise.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
35 Female with lower abdominal pains below the belly button, bilateral(on both the left and right sides) unilateral in nature(where one sided pain occurs). Sharp and pinpoint to same location for both left and right sides, directly across from each other. happening since October 2021, coincided with period first occurrence on right side 2021 thought it was a cyst at first. Went away until the second occurrence on June 19th, 2022(period cycle then was June 8th - 16th), right side. Went away and returned September 25th, 2022 on left side this time(period cycle for September 2022 was the 3rd through 11th), it occurred again in January 7th 2023 on the right side(period cycle for January 2023 a skipped period) at this point I still thought it was was cyst like pain or even ovulation pain bothering me,so I went to gynecologist, they thought it could be large intestine related due to the location of the pains. I got an ultrasound that came back normal in February of 2023. The same day i had the ultrasound, I went to medexpress to get my physical for my driver's permit, and they suggested asking my previous pcp for a ct scan, to check my appendix. It was hard to get into my previous pcp as I didn't see them in 3 years so I wasn't established. I reached out to the gynecologist I saw in january of 2023, in June 2023 when I had another occurrence of the pain, to see about getting a ct scan. It was approved by insurance, but ultimately denied under physician review( by the supervising gynecologist, and my previous pcp, because my ultrasound was normal). I then established care in December of 2023, with a new pcpx who is suspicious that my pains are coming from ibs mixed with spasms. I am taking dicyclomine 10 mg 4 times a day as needed, but it's not really doing anything when the pains occur. My pcp also changed my dicyclomine to a 45 day supply as I asked in a different question. I also met with a surgeon in March of 2024 due to a large gallstone, as my pcp said they were common in people my age. The surgeon gave a complete different answer than what I have been given before, and he thought my pains could be coming from endometriosis. The surgeon performed my cholecystectomy, on May 29th, and did a general exploration during it, but found no endometriosis. My pcp still suggested getting an evaluation for endometriosis just to know we didn't miss anything, as well as getting evaluated by a gastroenterologist. As my pains have still been continuing. What could these pains be coming from? I feel like I will be tossed back and forth between gynecology and gastroenterology, and I don't want that at all. Some helpful info: My new pcp also diagnosed me with pcos as I fit the criteria for it with my irregular period cycles, despite my bloodwork and ultrasound coming back normal. I also had the cbc; comprehensive metabolic panel; celiac; thyroid; A1C; ESR; and C-Reactive protein all tested in December of 2023 when I met with my new pcp. The only two that came back as abnormal were my ESR at 34 and C-Reactive protein at 29.7
Female | 35
You have been through a lot with your abdominal pains. Therefore, considering the normal ultrasound results and the new suspicion of endometriosis from the surgeon, your pain may be due to endometriosis, the condition wherein tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus that can result in cyclical sharp pelvic pain. It's okay to talk to a gynecologist about more tests and treatments. Besides, you might want to see a gastroenterologist, too, so as to eliminate the probability of any intestinal problems causing the symptoms you are having.
Answered on 13th Sept '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
My gf missed her periods..we are very confused because we had sex on 3 March and their periods also come on 7 March but no bleeding..now April month my gf missed their periods what to do
Female | 26
Missing periods can happen for different reasons after being intimate. Stress, routine changes, or hormones may sometimes delay cycles. It's common and typically no big concern. However, if she feels unwell or has additional symptoms, visiting a gynecologist for an evaluation is advisable.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am 28 year female .i have some pregnancy related issues today doctor said beta hcg is very low after 14 days of confirmation and last period missed
Female | 28
If your beta hCG levels are low after 14 days of confirming you’re pregnant or after missing your period, this could be a problem. Some signs might be spotting, cramping, or not feeling as pregnant (sore breasts). An ectopic pregnancy or early miscarriage could cause the level of hCG to drop too much. Make sure to see your doctor again so they can check and tell you what next steps need to be taken.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I have really bad buring in my vagina and I have getting a pap smear tomorrow but I need to know what it is and what they will be doing.i am a female and I am 22 years old
Female | 22
Burning could be due to infections like yeast or bacterial. During Pap smear, the doctor will use a speculum to gently open the vagina and examine the cervix. They will then collect cells from your cervix using a small brush or spatula, and send to a lab for analysis. The Pap smear is used to screen for abnormal cells on the cervix, which can be a sign of cervical cancer or other issues.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
my hymen broke and I bled for 2-3 days then my periods started on 25 Jan they went on till 6 Feb. Then they started again on 21feb and are going on still. I did take one Ipill on 26 Feb. My abdomen and vagina hurt a lot
Female | 18
Long periods of pain are concerning. Your bleeding issue could stem from a broken hymen. But constant flow isn't normal. The emergency pill may disrupt your cycle too. Abdominal and vaginal aches suggest infection or hormonal imbalance. You must visit a gynecologist. They'll examine you, determine the underlying cause, and provide appropriate treatment.
Answered on 16th Sept '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
My endometrial thickness is 3-4 mm after 18th day of periods is it normal. I am a unmarried girl.
Female | 23
An endometrial thickness ranging 3-4 mm after day 18 isn't unusual for unmarried females. If no abnormal bleeding or discomfort occurs, there's likely no issue. That thickness commonly precedes menstruation. However, any concerning symptoms warrant consulting a gynecologist. They can properly evaluate and advise.
Answered on 26th Sept '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
When is the best time to take a pregnancy test in the morning or in the evening
Female | 28
The most suitable time for a pregnancy test is morning. This is because morning urine has higher concentration, making it simpler to detect pregnancy hormone (HCG) if expecting. Evening tests may yield less accurate results. So, for reliable outcomes, take the test after waking up.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I would like some more information on ectopic pregnancy
Female | 19
A fertilized egg implanting and developing outside the uterus, often in the fallopian tubes, is a serious medical condition known as an ectopic pregnancy. In rare cases, it can occur in other areas like the ovary or abdominal cavity. As the pregnancy progresses, it can lead to pain, bleeding, and life-threatening complications for the woman. Ectopic pregnancies cannot reach full term and pose a significant risk to the woman's health. If not treated, they can cause the fallopian tube or the organ where the pregnancy is located to rupture, resulting in severe internal bleeding.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Actually from past 3 weeks im having vaginal infection
Female | 22
This condition might be caused by either a yeast infection or a bacterial infection. A yeast infection occurs when there is an overgrowth of yeast in the vagina, while harmful bacteria can cause bacterial infections. It’s important to see a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment. They may prescribe medicines or creams to help with the infection and reduce symptoms. Additionally, wearing cotton underwear and washing the genital area with clean water regularly can promote a healthy lifestyle. Engaging in other activities can also help you manage discomfort and reduce stress.
Answered on 22nd July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
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