Female | 23
Could I be pregnant after fallopian tube removal?
I’m 23, I had my fallopian tubes removed but my period is 3 days late, is there a chance I could be pregnant even though I don’t have them
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 29th May '24
It is completely natural to be concerned about a late period, even after having your tubes tied. Here’s the thing though – not having a period can occur for many reasons besides being pregnant. Stress hormones changing up or certain drugs could all cause your menstrual cycle to go off kilter. Taking a test can help ease any worries so if this is something that is worrying you then go ahead and do it.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3326)
i tried to make an appointment with my gyno, but they were all full. Just to clarify english is not my first language so i can't describe everything the best. I'm over here dying of pain, I'm drinking pain meds just so i can function somewhat normal. I'm an 18 year old girl that's been sexually active for around 2 years or so with one partner and this is the first time that this happened. I can say that the pain started a few weeks ago while having intercourse and i felt a pain in my vagina during certain poses( missionary) but as soon as we switched that stopped so i ignored it. We just avoided it and everything was fine, until it started to burn while peeing. After that we had one intercourse during which everything was okay but the intense pain started later and it calmed down in a few mins. Day after that i woke up in the middle of a night because of the pain. Everything felt sore, was burning and itching. Especially around the opening (don't know what else to call it) and i couldn't touch that part, there even was a bump on it . Curiosity got the best of me so i looked with a mirror and i kinda stretched my vagina so i can se inside of it and everything inside was covered in white small chunks (size of rice) and they were really sticky. Also, it smelled funky, but not like fish and there were practically no discharge. Since it was the weekend i couldn't do anything because no one is working. It hurts to stand,sit, walk, litterally anything. I was barely moving. That lasted until yesterday, when i woke up i went to pee and i found a big piece of something on my underwear and it was yellowish green colour. I touched it and the only thing that came to my mind that it was like a piece of toilet paper or something like that . After that the pain reduced, it hurts sometimes and while peeing. I looked with the mirror again and there's no more white chunks and nothing hurts when i touch, also the bump is gone. Is it possible that somehow a piece of paper got inside of me while having intercourse, that he pushed it in with his penis? That it got stuck and came out by itself? If not, please tell me what to do, or how to ease the pain. Btw, gyno isn't working till monday????
Female | 18
Based on what you said, it sounds like you may have experienced a vaginal infection. Pain, burning, itching, unusual discharge, and discomfort during sex are some typical symptoms. These infections can be caused by things such as bacteria or yeast. To help with the pain, you could sit in a warm bath or use a cold compress. It's important to go to a gynecologist as soon as possible.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I have taken unwanted 72 before 6days can i take another pill now ? My period not yet started .
Female | 24
Unwanted 72 is to prevent pregnancy when taken within a timeframe after unprotected intercourse. Taking another dose within such a short timeframe may not provide any additional benefit and could potentially increase the risk of side effects.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I'm on my 4th day of period.but my blood flow is low than normal I only have a little amount of blood in first 2day.and no cramps as usual...and I'm sick I have fever and body pain...is there any chance I'm pregnant
Female | 22
It is perfectly natural for blood flow to be inconsistent during a menstrual cycle. Sometimes it may be lighter with less cramping. It’s quite common to experience a fever and body aches while menstruating – this doesn’t necessarily mean that you are pregnant. However, if you want to make sure, take a pregnancy test after your period ends. If your symptoms are worrying you, keep yourself hydrated and get plenty of rest.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
My periods get delayed as my last period was on 13 oct
Female | 20
This could be caused by many different reasons including stress, hormone imbalances; change in weight and medical diseases. To determine the cause of your delayed periods, it is recommended to visit a gynecologist and receive proper treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I have endometriosis in right ovary. Thickness is 13 mm. Can you tell me the treatment deails is it serious.
Female | 29
Endometriosis happens when uterine lining grows externally. It causes painful periods, pelvic aches, fertility issues. Ovarian thickness over 13 mm indicates endometriosis. Treatment options involve painkillers, hormones, surgery. Consulting a gynecologist about symptoms is crucial for the right care plan.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I had sex on Jan 20 and I got periods on Feb 3 on time . But in March I'll not getting periods still
Female | 21
Missed periods after sexual activity raises pregnancy concerns. However, stress, hormonal issues, or weight fluctuations could also disrupt menstruation. A pregnancy test offers clarity. If negative, consulting a gynecologist is advisable for proper diagnosis and guidance. Ruling out pregnancy initially remains crucial in such situations.
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Uterus transplant after hysterectomy possible?
Female | 35
Yes its possible, but it is a relatively new procedure and success rates may vary
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Pain after intercourse lasts for weeks....I got cervix ectrpion. My last pap smear result is: Benign-looking squamous epithelial cells admixed with benign looking endocervical cells and a few acute inflammatory cells.
Female | 43
Pain lasting weeks post-sex (esp cervical excision) is worrying. Looking at your pap results, seems there are ordinary cells plus little inflammation; all could cause this discomfort. Ensure follow-up by visiting your gynecologist for more checks and care. They'll guide you through finding the most suitable solution for your case.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I have missed my periods I m very much concer about it what to do
Female | 39
Missing periods may feel concerning, and many factors could contribute. Stress, hormones fluctuating, intense exercise, rapid weight shifts – these might disrupt the cycle. Certain conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are known to affect menstruation too. It helps to note any symptoms and consult a gynecologist for advice. But try not to worry excessively, as irregular periods are quite common and addressable with proper care.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I'm 20 years old and i had unprotected sex on 13th of july but my period date was 11 of july and my period is not come what should I do now
Female | 20
If you have unprotected sex and your period is late, it's a good idea to take a pregnancy test to check for pregnancy. Since you’re 20, visiting a gynecologist would be helpful to discuss your symptoms and get personalized advice.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Recently I had sex with my boyfriend, at that time I got small amount of blood and some uneasiness and I pee a lot recently. Now, today is my monthly day but I only got brown discharge and don't have appetite. Is there any complications with this ?
Female | 21
A small amount of blood after sex may be due to irritation, and frequent peeing could be from an infection. Brown discharge might be old blood from the uterine walls, and decreased appetite could be from hormonal changes. Drink plenty of water, rest, and see a gynecologist for further evaluation and treatment.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
How long do ovaries work after hysterectomy?
Female | 35
If the uterus is removed, as in a hysterectomy with preservation of ovaries, they usually work normally until natural menopause. But this may differ from person to person and the surgical approach. You should talk to your gynecologist and with the surgeon that did your surgery for details about you case. They will inform patients about post-surgery ovarian function recovery.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I had my c section delivery December 2022. Now i want to take birth control pill... Can i???? I am breast feeding mother..
Female | 28
Please, seek your gynecologist's opinion before you start receiving any contraception pills while nursing. With your medical history in mind, the doctor will advise the suitable option of contraception for you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I am 17 year old girl and I have no period in this month and I have got 2 time period in last month April and I have take mepratie medicine once in a day but haven't got my periods. So what can I do?
Female | 17
There are various reasons why females may miss their menses. Changes in body mass, stress, or fluctuations in hormone levels can lead to irregular menstrual cycles. Additionally, the intake of drugs such as Meprate might also affect menstruation. It’s great that you’re keeping tabs. If your period hasn’t come yet, don’t worry too much. It’d be advisable for you to speak with a gynecologist so that you receive guidance that suits your body best.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I m 19 weeks pregnant..my baby is kicking too much and very often is it normal
Female | 27
These movements are generally considered normal during pregnancy. As your pregnancy progresses, your baby's movements will become more noticeable and stronger. If you have more concerns visit a gynec.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I am 6 week pregnant, but my bleeding comes and goes it's a mild bleeding, without any clots and without any cramp
Female | 27
I recommend that you should see gynecologist to do the ultrasound to find out the reason for your bleeding. This is quite critical during your first term of pregnancy.The right one to see is an obstetrician or gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Hi , I had brown discharge and then I had sex and I bleed a little which never happened before , I thought it was my period but It wasn't, the brown discharge stopped the next day and then I think its my labia majora started being painful , like a burning and stinging sensation, it hurts to even sit , what does that mean
Female | 21
It seems like you may have a vaginal infection. Brown discharge may be a sign of old blood. After sex bleeding can occur with infections. Burning and stinging can also mean infection or irritation. Please visit a urologist/gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Am have issue with my self not get pregnant
Female | 29
Difficulty in getting pregnant is common. Check for UNDERLYING CONDITIONS. Seek medical advice. There are many other ways to conceive like IVF. You can talk to a specialist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Is there any chance after complete one month of d&c my periods still not there
Female | 27
Yes, the periods could be delayed following a D&C procedure. On account of hormone changes or your body adapting to the new condition, this would be the case. Stress and anxiety may be the contributing factors to late periods as well. If your period does not come within a few more weeks, consult a gynecologist for guidance.
Answered on 3rd July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
There's paining in breast and periods is late...only some bloods came during sec
Female | 18
Pain in the breast and late periods are concerning. Sometimes bleeding between cycles is due to hormonal shifts. It's wise to note any changes. Consult a doctor to identify the cause and receive guidance. Your gynecologist can evaluate symptoms thoroughly and offer proper advice.
Answered on 30th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
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