Female | 20
Could I be pregnant after taking levonorgestrel pill?
Iam 20 year female, I have a 26 day menstrual cycle. Every month 11th I have my menstrual period. This month 10th I had an unprotected Sex and it was my first sex. On 11th I didn't get my menstrual period. On 12th afternoon at 3 pm I took levonorgestrel pill. After that on 13th I felt dizziness and from 2 days iam frequently urinating. Now today the date is 16th it's been 5 days I have put on the pill. But I didn't get menstrual period. Iam very afraid. I don't want to get pregnant. Iam unmarried. Please check my situation.
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 17th July '24
The indications of instability, as well as frequent urination, are the side effects that come with the intake of a levonorgestrel pill, in some cases. One of the repercussions of this pill is an alteration in your menstrual cycle, i.e., a late period. More often than not, it is a typical reaction to developed bleeding, i.e., the moment after the pill is consumed when the period is expected. Keep a cool head and try to avoid getting stressed out, because stress has an impact on your period. If you did not have your period after the first week or two, it is advisable to take a pregnancy test to be 100% sure.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4272)
3 months period late pregnancy test is negative but stomach growing and lower belly pain or hard
Female | 24
If your period is 3 months late and the pregnancy test is negative, but your stomach is growing and you have pain or hardness in the lower belly, it could be a case of pseudocyesis. Pseudocyesis is the thing when the body shows all the signs of pregnancy even though there is no baby. Other causes can be constipation or stomach bloating. To find out what's going on, it is essential to visit a gynecologist for a thorough evaluation. They can find out what is causing your symptoms and suggest the best treatment.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am a 21 year old female. I had unprotected sex during my periods. A few days later after the period got over, I am having brown spotting. What can be the reason for this? Any chance it might be pregnancy?
Female | 22
If you experience brown spotting, it could be due to short-term discharges of blood that were not completely shed during your period, or because you have hormones. Occasionally, such a situation could be attributed to some hormonal problems or it may also indicate pregnancy, though it is rather rare among pregnant ladies. You might want to use a pregnancy kit and check if your worries are unfounded. Wait and see if the problem goes on or if there are any other signs, then the best solution is to discuss the situation with the gynecologist to get a well-informed decision.
Answered on 5th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
i am having an issue as I had accidentally taken one of my sugar pills and also missed a day about two weeks ago but straight after continued taking my normal pills but I got my period but it hasn't gone away and it's been about a week and a half and I’m not sure if I should be worried about this or what I should do?
Female | 16
Irregular bleeding is often seen in the case of birth control pills, particularly when a pill is missed or a sugar pill is taken by mistake. This can come about when your body adjusts to the changes. It is, however, completely normal to have it, although it can be annoying. Bleeding will more or less cease by itself if you keep taking your pills as prescribed. If it persists or is more intense, it is better to talk with your gynecologist.
Answered on 10th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Aoa mjy 2 3 mah s periods nai ho or dr kh ri hay k pait m pani tahali hay m kia kro jo yh htm ho jay m bht preshan ho mdcn s b frk nai pr ra
Female | 22
Not having periods for 2-3 months and feeling bloated may seem concerning. This situation could result from hormonal fluctuations, stressful circumstances, thyroid-related issues, or other underlying causes. Seeking medical assessment is crucial to identify the root factor. Meanwhile, adopting stress-reducing practices, maintaining a nutritious dietary regimen, and ensuring adequate hydration may help your menstrual cycle regulation.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Hi. I had 8 months back resulted in ectopic pregnancy. My periods was normal after that. However, since January my cycle is not right. I usually had 28-30 days of cycle. In January I got periods on 35th day. Feb was 30th day and now I am due on 5th March. Didn't got my period yet. One strange thing is also happening that when I wipe after poop I see a lil blood spot. This only happens around my period since 2-3 times. Currently I am having leg pain since 5 days. Feeling nauseous also. The reason for ivf was low amh. Got only 4 eggs in ivf process. Please help what should I do next
Female | 29
Your gynecologist should be consulted on this, as you experience irregularities in your menstrual cycles after ectopic pregnancy. It might be post-wiping blood because of hormonal changes or as a result of infection. Leg pain and nausea could be caused by almost anything, therefore a thorough investigation must be done. It is vital for you to not neglect seeing your doctor without delay.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
So I'm experiencing nausea, dry heaving, vomiting,lower back pain, bloating, breast tender/soreness, some cramping, frequent urinating, headaches, some sharp random vaginal pain etc. What a could be the cause of this?
Female | 24
BASED ON YOUR SYMPTOMS, you could be PREGNANT.. Nausea, vomiting, and frequent URINATION are common early signs.. Lower back pain, bloating, breast TENDERNESS, and cramping are also possible symptoms.. Headaches and sharp vaginal PAIN are not typical, but can happen.. Some women experience a range of PREGNANCY symptoms including all, some, or none of these symptoms.. It is important to take a pregnancy test and consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment..
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
My partner and I had protected intercourse on August 10, 2024. To be cautious, I took an emergency contraceptive pill within 20 hours. My period came on August 19 as usual. However, on September 8, I noticed a small, watery discharge from my nipples when pressed, but no pain. I’ve been getting my periods regularly with cramps, and today I took an Apollo pregnancy test which showed a single control line. Is this normal? Should I be worried about the nipple discharge, or is everything okay now?and still have little nipples discharge when pressed
Female | 21
It's good you chose an emergency contraceptive pill that helped you to get your period. Nipple discharge, when pressed, is not a common symptom and could be due to hormonal changes, such as prolactin levels. The test showed one line and your periods are regular, so it is less likely to be the case of pregnancy. If nipple discharge continues or you notice other changes, then you should consider seeing a gynecologist for further evaluation.
Answered on 10th Oct '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
My wife had her period start on August 4th and we had sex using the pull-out method on August 8th, during her period. She has a 35-day menstrual cycle. She is not experiencing any pregnancy symptoms. We had sex again on September 3rd, also using the pull-out method. Can you please assess the likelihood of pregnancy? Starting tomorrow, she is experiencing white discharge, uterine pain, mood swings, and fluctuating feelings of cold and hot.
Female | 19
The odds of conception are slim because of the period you had sex, which is a less fertile time. The symptoms she is showing now could be a result of hormonal changes, which is especially true if her period is soon arriving. White discharge is a usual dark and mood swings and temperature changes are possible with hormone fluctuations. See that she drinks enough water, sleeps enough, and applies a heating pad if her uterine pain bothers her.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
My period missed by 11days.feeling something different.bit exact reason I don't know.whicj test will be good for early pregnancy
Female | 35
It’s common to wonder if a late period is normal. Many people experience different symptoms, such as feeling unusual or strange. Early signs of pregnancy can include morning sickness, exhaustion, and breast tenderness. Taking a home pregnancy test can help, but it's important to consult a gynecologist for confirmation and guidance.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
i am 21 year old i miss my periods from 4 month i am virgin i loss my weight hair fall stress aslo
Female | 21
4 months of missed periods at 21 years old is abnormal. All these appear to be connected with weight loss, hair fall and stress. Set up an appointment with a doctor to review possible causes and possible treatment.
Answered on 8th July '24
Dr. Hrishikesh Pai
irregular periods for one month i am getting 2 periods
Female | 26
Sometimes, you get two periods in a single month. Not common, but it happens. You bleed twice when usually you only bleed once. Why does this occur? Causes may be hormones, stress, weight changes, or a medical issue. Keep track of periods, see if it continues happening. If it keeps occurring, talk to a gynecologist.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I'm 18 old female. Last month I had my period and at the same time I had fever so the doctor gave me medications and injection for fever, that time I had light periods. After stopping the medicines, I had bleeding for 3 days which soaked half of the pad. So I took meprate for 23days as one of my doctors advised me. Since 2 days I am not having the meprate tablet and experiencing symptoms like cramps, headache, nausea, bloating. Also I had protected sex 6 weeks ago, but we are sure that he did not inseminate. Im worried about my health, I'm facing pregnancy symptoms but I don't think I'm a pregnant. I was also diagnosed with pcod 1year ago.
Female | 18
Your symptoms, such as cramps, headaches, nausea, and bloating, could have various causes. The bleeding after stopping Meprate might be related to your PCOD. Since you had protected sex, pregnancy is unlikely if there was no insemination. Take care of yourself, stay hydrated, and if your symptoms persist, consider discussing them with gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd Sept '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
1 month se periods nhii aaye the aur parso Maine sex kiya condom use kiyaa tha par kl raat me mere bhtt tez pet drd hua aur jii machlaya aur din me halka hota fir thik ho jaata
Female | 20
Missing periods and tummy troubles may be due to hormonal shifts or digestive issues like gas or indigestion. Eat light foods, stay hydrated, and avoid spicy meals. If symptoms continue, it's best to see a gynecologist.
Answered on 16th Oct '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Can I take painkillers (like ibuprofen or acetaminophen?) for period cramps, if I'm on fluoxetine?
Female | 15
Generally ibuprofen and acetaminophen can be used for period cramps. However, if you're taking fluoxetine, an antidepressant, it's important to consult your doctor or pharmacist before using pain relievers to ensure there are no potential interactions or risks. They can provide personalized guidance based on your situation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I have had a missed period (late by 10 days) and it has happened after 30 days of intercourse not sex of course but then my partner had fingered me and there might be a chance there was precum on his fingers and I am uncertain whether it is pregnancy or missed period and I had no symptoms of pregnancy . Height and Weight - 5'4" and 73.5 kg
Female | 20
Sometimes a late period could be because of stress, gaining or losing a lot of weight very quickly, or things being off balance in your hormones. If you’re worried about being pregnant, you should take a test to find out for sure. Also, watch out for other signs like throwing up or feeling sick to your stomach all the time and/or your breasts hurting a lot more than usual at certain times throughout the day or night. If you don’t know what to do it’s always best to talk with a gynecologist.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
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
i have some lumps on my labia, they sting but are not itchy and ive had one for 4 days and a new one appeared today, i dont take any medication and i am 16
Female | 15
The bumps on labia may be a cause of an infection or STD. It is strongly advisable that an individual visit a gynecologist to receive proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Having a dark yellow vaginal discharge
Female | 24
Dark yellow vaginal discharge happens due to different causes. It could mean an infection or inflammation down there. Sometimes, it signals a sexually transmitted disease. Other symptoms are itching, burning, or a strong smell. See a gynecologist to figure out the problem and get treated.
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I'm 5/6 months pregnancy, haven't gone to a clinic , and my boyfriend got an an infection through me, what could be the cause '
Female | 22
During the phase when you are 5/6 months pregnant, you gave your guy an infection through you. STIs can be a likely cause, for example, chlamydia or gonorrhea. You should seek timely care if you develop symptoms - a painful or burning sensation while urinating, an unexpected discharge, or soreness. The priority for the two of you is the testing and treatment carried out by a gynecologist/urologist so they can properly address any potential complications and ensure the well-being of your baby.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
My question is about to my mensuration cycle delayed
Female | 22
It’s natural to worry about a late menstrual cycle. Stress, weight fluctuations, dietary changes, exercise levels, hormonal imbalances, or medical conditions like PCOS can all contribute to this. Sometimes, our bodies need time to readjust. When this occurs frequently, or you have other symptoms, consult with a gynecologist.
Answered on 8th Oct '24
Dr. Himali Patel
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