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Female | 24

Why no period for 2 months after stopping injection?

I was on the injection for 3 months and then stopped didn't fetch second shot but now I want a baby but didn't get period for 2 months

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Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 23rd May '24

Sometime­s people miss their pe­riods after stopping birth control shots. That's normal. Your body adjusts. You might feel bloate­d too. Breast tenderne­ss as the hormones get back in balance­. Eat good foods, work out, chill. If three­ months pass without a period, see a gynecologist

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Hi I have had this down below pain vulva that area and I'm constantly needing to pee and when I pee the pain is sore I'm in pain I'm crying

Female | 24

Experiencing severe vulvar pain, frequent urination, and painful urination can be indicative of various medical issues, such as a UTIs, pelvic inflammatory disease, or kidney stones. lt's crucial to consult promptly for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Meanwhile, stay hydrated and avoid irritants like caffeine and alcohol to alleviate discomfort.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dear Doctor I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to seek your expertise regarding some troubling changes I have been experiencing with my menstrual cycle. Historically, I have maintained regular periods, typically occurring on a predictable monthly schedule. However, over the past few months, I have observed a pattern of increasing irregularity. Specifically, my cycles have been increasingly delayed, with periods arriving two, four, and even five days later than expected. Most recently, I experienced a delay of eight days. Moreover, following the onset of my most recent period, I noticed an abnormal occurrence of spotting that lasted for approximately three days. This extended spotting has added to my concerns about my menstrual health. Additionally, I would like to highlight that the level of pain associated with my menstruation has become significantly more intense, to the point of being almost unbearable during some cycles. Given these developments, I am eager to understand the potential underlying causes and whether there are recommended steps I should take to address these issues. Your guidance and insights would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your response. Sincerely, Naomi

Female | 25

Irregular cycles, increased pain, and unexpected spotting can stem from various factors, including hormonal imbalances, stress, lifestyle changes, or medical conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or thyroid issues. It's important to consult with your gynecologist for a thorough evaluation to determine the exact cause. They may recommend tests or treatments to help manage your symptoms effectively. Remember, you're not alone in this, and seeking professional advice is a positive step towards understanding and improving your health. 

Answered on 15th Jan '25

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Can oral contraceptive pills can delay period?

Female | 25

Yes, oral contraceptive pills can delay your periods. But it is advised to not use these pills to delay your periods for more  number of days. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Hi mam kya Ak baar sex karne ke baad dubara do saal Baad karne pr vagina S3 blood aata hai kya,?

Female | 20

NO, BLEEDING 2 YEARS AFTER SEX IS NOT NORMAL.. POSSIBLE CAUSES INCLUDE INFECTIONS OR HORMONAL IMBALANCES.. IT'S IMPORTANT TO CONSULT WITH A HEALTHCARE PROVIDER FOR EVALUATION.. UNTREATED CONDITIONS MAY LEAD TO COMPLICATIONS IN THE FUTURE.

Answered on 5th Dec '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

She's having a stomach ache, is this normal because we did do sex

Female | 17

Stomach aches can have a variety of causes, and they may not necessarily be directly related to sexual activity. Get it checked from a doctor near you for further diagnosis.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Please my girlfriend is having some signs and she has concluded that it's cancer but I also don't know the type of cancer. She is having a bad discharge down there, her breast is itching and she is losing her hair

Male | 23

Let her first consult a gynecologist or an oncologist, for a proper evaluation and diagnosis. The symptoms you mentioned such as a bad discharge, breast itching, and hair loss, can have various causes, and it's not possible to determine the specific type of cancer based on those symptoms alone. It's natural to feel concerned, but only a medical professional can accurately diagnose the cause of her symptoms.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

1. Bulky uterus with tiny seedling fibroids adenomyosis. 2. Features of chronic cystic cervicitis changes. 3. Grade I Fatty changes in Liver. 4. No obstructing renal / ureteric calculus.

Female | 49

1. Bulky uterus with tiny seedling fibroids adenomyosis: A bulky uterus with tiny seedling fibroids and adenomyosis can cause heavy or painful periods and pelvic pain. It’s essential to consult a gynecologist for proper diagnosis and treatment options.

2. Features of chronic cystic cervicitis changes: Chronic cystic cervicitis refers to inflammation of the cervix, which may cause discomfort or irregular discharge. Please consult a gynecologist for appropriate treatment and further advice.

3. Grade I Fatty changes in Liver: Grade I fatty liver is an early stage of liver fat accumulation, often related to diet or lifestyle. Consulting a hepatologist or a gastroenterologist can help you manage this condition effectively.

4. No obstructing renal/ureteric calculus: The absence of obstructing renal or ureteric calculi indicates no significant kidney stones causing blockage. However, if you're experiencing symptoms, consult a urologist for further evaluation and care.

Answered on 26th Aug '24

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

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