Female | 19
Is the Morning After Pill Effective After 30 Hours?
is the morning after pill aftera effective. I took after 30 hours of sex
Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 23rd July '24
The morning after pills help stop pregnancy after unprotected sex. They work best within three days but can help up to five days later. Some side effects like nausea or irregular bleeding may occur, but aren't serious. If you have severe pain or heavy bleeding, talk to a gynecologist right away.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4237)
Two weeks after I had unprotected sex with a guy eight years ago I had potential HIV symptoms (a fever, chills etc) that lasted approximately 72 hours. I thought nothing of this at the time. Two and a half years later, I had sex with an undetectable man, but had no idea about this at the time. I found out a short time later (I think about three weeks later) and got an HIV self-test done (a fingerprick test) and it came back negative. I guess this means I'm HIV negative, seeing as undetectable = untransmissible coupled with the fact that HIV would have shown up on the test two and a half years after potential exposure, so it couldn't be a false negative result? I've had safe sex ever since, but I'm just curious as to what this could be, seeing as I didn't take another test after that due to my use of condoms. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Male | 30
If you had an HIV test that came back negative after the potential exposure and it was performed within the appropriate window period, it is likely an accurate result. Its better to get it confirmed with your gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Having problem after intimate relationship. 1 year plus already. Vagina easily itchy, not comfortable, and even got bit blood even not in menstruation date.
Female | 22
There could be many reasons for your symptoms, but one possibility is an INFECTION. It's important that you CONSULT a DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY to get a proper diagnosis and treatment. Don't wait until it gets worse......
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hi Doctor My name is Raji. I am 40 years old. Last week, I did a medical checkup and found that in my left ovary, there is a hemorrhagic cyst measuring 3.9*3.1cm with lace-like internal echoes. The doctor advised me to take Regesterone and folic acid for 6 months. I am planning to conceive. So she advised me to take conserved tablets for 3 months after taking Regestrone and folic acid. I need to know progesterone and folic acid take together. After the cyst has reduced then take conserved Tablets. Can I take Regestrone and folic acid together safely? What should I expect after my cyst has reduced? When should I start taking Conceival? Is it safe to take Regestrone while trying to conceive, and how does it affect fertility? Folic Acid: How much folic acid should I take, and how does it support pregnancy? Timing: When should I start taking Conceival, and what is the best timing for my menstrual cycle or any current medications? Monitoring: What follow-up care will I need after starting to try for a baby? Please advise
Female | 41
According to your gynecologist, it’s safe to take Regestrone and folic acid together. Regestrone helps treat hemorrhagic cysts, while folic acid is essential for pregnancy. Once the cyst is resolved, you can start taking Conceival tablets as prescribed. Regestrone may temporarily reduce fertility, but it can still be used alongside conception procedures. A daily dose of 400 mcg of folic acid is typically recommended for a healthy pregnancy. Conceival treatment will begin with your menstrual cycle, or you may explore additional therapies. Your doctor will monitor your progress as you plan to conceive.
Answered on 7th Nov '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
i am a 20 year old for the past year have been having vaginal swelling, sore like on my anus and vagina and my urine has been painful to pass sometimes there’s blood on my stool this has become a recurring trend i’ve used a couple of medications for UTI and for overreacting bladder but none of it has worked what should l do and which medication should i use
Female | 20
Your symptoms indicate an infection or other serious condition that requires proper diagnosis and treatment. Please visit a gynecologist for your vaginal and urinary symptoms and a gastroenterologist for the blood in your stool. They can guide you on the appropriate medication and treatment. Avoid self-medicating until you get a professional opinion.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I want to know which type of birth control pills is safe for me.
Female | 22
There are lots of types of birth control pills. Some work well but have some bad effects. Most give headaches, upset stomach, and weird periods. They stop eggs from being released. You need to talk to a gynecologist about your health to find the best pill for you. Many people use combination pills. But what works best is different for each person.
Answered on 2nd Oct '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Hi, My blood type is A-. I had an abortion and was not able to take anti d within 72 hrs. Will it affect future pregnancies?
Female | 24
Not having anti-D within 72 hours after an abortion may pose a potential threat to future pregnancies. If you are Rh-negative and the fetus is Rh-positive, you are at risk of complications. This mismatch can make your system generate antibodies that may interfere with future pregnancies of Rh-positive blood. You must visit your gynecologist the alternatives and the possible complications concerning your case.
Answered on 10th Sept '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I had protected sex on the last day of my periods and to be safe I took an ipill after 24 hrs- 30 hrs. And now I have started to bleed again it's only been a week.
Female | 22
Taking emergency contraceptive pill after unprotected sex may lead to the changes in the menstrual cycle including irregular bleeding. Yet, bleeding within a week of taking an i-pill could also be a sign of hormonal imbalance or other medical conditions. However, the best option is a detailed examination and treatment by a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I got late periods for 10 days.got my last period on August 12.had sex on 17 and 18 August using condom.
Female | 24
Late periods can be caused by several different things. Stress, fluctuations in weight, or hormone imbalances are the most common culprits. Sometimes, a pregnancy can also hold up a period. Because you had protected sex, pregnancy is not very likely. If you have other symptoms such as nausea or breast tenderness, you might want to take a pregnancy test. If your periods are late for a long time, visit a gynecologist.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Am 5 weeks pregnant yesterday I did scan but I saw no fetal pole plus I have a PID,can u get treated without getting to know the kind of pic cause taking a pelvic exam will for sure waste more time,am really worried why will I be pregnant and no baby is growing inside of me and the gestational sac is okay
Female | 24
It’s quite common not to see a fetal pole at five weeks. Pregnancy can be affected by PID. Symptoms might include pain in your pelvis, unusual discharge from your vagina, and burning when passing urine. The causes are probably infections. Taking antibiotics should treat it but you may need more tests done. You are normal to be worried so make sure you keep talking to your gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am writing on behalf of my wife who is also the patient. She is going through a lot of mood swings and we have searched a lot on the internet about it. Lately we have realised that the symptoms correspond to a strong case of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder. I wanted to know the remedy, the natural ones that can we can employ for mood swings to be less painful.
Female | 26
Your wife's mood swings are a concern. Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder involves severe mood and physical issues before periods. This means sadness, anxiety, irritability - feelings that disrupt daily life. To help naturally, try exercising regularly, eating well, reduce stress through deep breaths or meditation. Sleep and routine are vital too. However, if symptoms seriously impact her day-to-day, consulting a gynecologist is advisable for further assistance.
Answered on 17th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I had a new born babe right after the delivery I use vape and now my breast have no milk what can I do doctor
Female | 28
You have to stop using the vape immediately. Nicotine could prevent the production of milk and cause harm to your baby`s health. Consult with a specialist in lactation or gynecologist to help to enhance your milk production and the well-being of both you and your baby.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Why do I have period delay
Female | 22
Period delays can occur due to various reasons, such as stress, hormonal changes, pregnancy, Pcos, or other health conditions. If you experience persistent delays consult a gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I made up with my partner and took unwanted 72 after 1 day. I got withdrawal bleeding and periods for next 4 months. I did beta HCG value0.2 after 25 days of unprotected intercourse.i have done many upts and all were negative.now after 4months of periods I haven't got my periods from two months.is it possible to get pregnant by that intercourse now bcz I have not made up after then.
Female | 20
Unwanted 72 of emergency contraception leads to fluctuations in the period and irregular bleeding. If for the last two consecutive months, you have not had a period and have unprotected sex, then you had better see an expert gynecologist to assess the situation for you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Had preterm delivery at 24 weeks due to infection after cervical cerclage at 20 th week and having gestational diabetes and baby was in NICU for four days and passed away due to bleeding in brain.can I plan for next pregnancy by taking precautionory measurements or I should go for surrogacy.please let me know
Female | 47
There is no need for a surrogacy plan for cervical stitch in between the pregnancy and plan for pregnancy and do investigate for diabetes before pregnancy and get treated before conception.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Aruna Sahadev
I get abdominal pains during sex sometimes no matter how wet I am.
Female | 23
Experiencing abdominal pain during sex can be concerning and may be caused due to gynecological conditions, deep penetration, vaginal dryness, etc. For proper evaluation and personalized advice you need to speak to a gynecologist or a sexual health specialist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I was out on birth control last month and I’m on my second pack. I got my period but I’m experiencing painful cramps and have been menstruating for over a week
Female | 24
It is quite common to have cramps and the first few days of the next pill pack are more difficult. However, if the pain is either severe or has persisted for days, it is better to make an appointment with a gynecologist to be diagnosed and/or directed properly.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
My left labia majora is bigger n it hurts
Female | 21
Seek medical attention if you experience pain and notice a significant increase in the size of your left labia majora. It could be due to infections, injuries, allergies, or other conditions.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Hi, Im brooke and I just recently came off birth control pills. I had unprotected sex 7 days ago, and just started medium heavy of bleeding but it only lasted 2 days.
Female | 18
After discontinuing birth control pills, experiencing a short episode of bleeding could be a result of your body adjusting to the change in hormones. But due to unprotected sex recently there's a risk of pregnancy. Take a pregnancy test after 10-14 days and consult a gynecologist for guidance on birth control options.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I am a 23 year old female, 23weeks pregnant. I have quite a stupid question but im a first time mom & it's a need to know. There's many stories going around but i would like to know if my position affects how baby is laying in my womb. eg, if i am laying with my legs up (giving birth position) does that mean the baby is in the same position in my stomach?
Female | 23
The way you position your body can indeed affect how comfortable you are, yet it does not accurately reflect the baby's position in your womb. Babies move around and shift in the womb when they are looking for the most comfortable spots. At 23 weeks, they have enough space to assume various positions. If you have concerns about fetal positioning or notice something unusual, the best thing to do is to see a doctor. They have the know-how to come up with advice and they stand by you through all the tests. Just think, every pregnancy is different, and qualified health care is vital to the health of you and your baby.
Answered on 14th Dec '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
my periods are irregular?
Female | 29
Your periods come on different days each month. That's normal for your age. Things like stress, weight changes, and imbalanced hormones make this happen. You may have unpredictable bleeding and cramps. Try managing stress, staying a healthy weight, and eating nutritious foods. If it continues for a while, check with a gynecologist.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
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