Female | 23
Can Stress Cause Menstrual Disorders?
Menstrual disorder and stress

Gynecologist
Answered on 19th July '24
A menstrual disorder is when periods are irregular or have heavy bleeding, painful cramps, or irregular cycles. Stress impacts periods and worsens them. Symptoms include irregular periods, heavy flow, and severe cramps. Stress impacts hormone levels, causing menstrual issues. Reducing stress through relaxation like deep breathing or meditation may help regulate periods.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4899)
exactly two days after I had intercourse with my wife on Monday, she started having nause She went to a lady doctor and according to her she is pregnant Checked the pulse and told that you are pregnant wife are having frequent vomiting who vomits after eating Nothing is being digested Dr please guide me
Female | 25
With the things you told me, your wife seems to be affected by a general queasiness syndrome which is commencing to pregnancy. This symptom occurs frequently at the beginning of a pregnancy causing a person to feel sick, especially when they have just eaten. According to some, the cause of this is related to hormones. One tried and tested method in dealing with morning sickness is the following; start eating small amounts, more times, drink plenty of fluids and avoid foods that have strong smells. For some people discussing their problems can be very helpful it is good to talk to a gynecologist for more advice.
Answered on 15th July '24
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I have PCOS I have been taking the krimson 35 tablet for past 3 days but yesterday I forgot to take it.what happens?? Should I stop or continue
Female | 25
No big deal if you skipped your Krimson 35 pill yesterday. Just carry on taking it as normal today. Missing one dose is generally not a major issue with this medicine. If you've missed more than one dose or notice any strange symptoms, let your gynecologist know.
Answered on 9th Sept '24
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I am 16 years old & my period ended 2 days ago and in those two days I haved brown blood & i don’t know why.
Female | 16
Having brown blood after your cycle is normal because it might just be old blood that has been sitting around. Sometimes, some blood can take longer to fully come out of your system. Hormonal changes or spotting may also cause this. Be sure to drink fluids, eat healthy foods, and get plenty of rest. If it continues or is painful, talk with a trusted adult or go see a gynecologist for help.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I’m 20 year old female. I have had unprotected sex on 26th oct. Then on 9th Nov I got my periods but starting 2-3 day my bleeding was really less but after that the bleeding was proper till 18th Nov. then my period ended properly. But again today on 20th Nov I’m bleeding again really less but still. What does this mean? This is not pregnancy right?
Female | 20
A situation of irregular periods could suddenly arise due to factors such as stress, fluctuations in hormone levels, or even a change in routine. In fact, sometimes periods may be a little irregular. It is advisable to consult a gynecologist immediately if you have other odd problems and bleeding too.
Answered on 22nd Nov '24
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Female hygienic question. Question about possible pregnancy and vaginal discharge.
Female | 19
VAGINAL DISCHARGE is common.... PREGNANCY TEST can confirm pregnancy.... Practice good genital hygiene.... AVOID Douching.... Seek medical advice if discharge smells bad....
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I am 28 female. I had no periods from November 2023 to january 2024. I consulted a gynaecologist for the treatment. I have PCOD and weigh 75. I am tring to loose weight. Currently I am on Harmoni F (which I should take on the 5th day of my period)medication. But now i have 2 days of period and it had stopped. What should i do. Should I take regestrone (prescribed by gynaecologist to take to induce period)?
Female | 28
It is normal for women with PCOD to have irregular periods. However, if you have only been menstruating for two days after commencing treatment with Harmoni F, then there is no cause for alarm. Your system might require some time to get used to this medicine. In such situations, Regestrone is usually prescribed for inducing menses. Additionally, concentrate on eating balanced meals and engaging in physical activities to lose weight because it can aid in controlling PCOD signs.
Answered on 24th June '24
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My period is iregular and u had been gaining weight and constipate my body use to itch alot from head to toe i dont know what to say
Female | 28
Irregular periods, weight gain, constipation and itchiness may indicate a medical condition. One should seek the help of a gynecologist in cases where periods are not on regularity and that of a gastroenterologist when one is having constipation. A dermatologist should be consulted for weight gain and an endocrinologist, on the other hand, in case of itchiness. Do not dismiss these symptoms as a failure to diagnose and treat correctly may diminish your physical health and happiness.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I had unprotected sex with my friend during her periods. is there is any chances of pregnancy to occur
Male | 42
The odds of becoming pregnant during your period are typically slim; nevertheless, the occurrence is not impossible. Manifestations of gestation may involve skipped periods and vomiting. To avoid pregnancy and STDs, the use of a condom is essential every time you have sex. Testing for pregnancy may help assuage your fears if they're there.
Answered on 1st July '24
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I have Missed my period it has been passed more than 2 months I am 19 years old
Female | 19
This could be related to hormonal changes. Stress is a common cause, so try to relax more. An unhealthy diet or excessive exercise can also affect your periods. Make sure to eat nourishing food and exercise moderately. If the problem continues, it's important to see a gynecologist.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
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I had unwanted 72 last Monday I.e 17th March and the second dose on Thursday And still no periods
Female | 32
It’s not uncommon for menstrual cycles to be affected after taking emergency contraception. Hormonal changes can cause delays, which may lead to missed periods. Stress, variations in weight, or changes in routine can also impact your cycle. It's advisable to wait a few more days, as it can sometimes take time for your body to adjust. If your period doesn’t arrive within a week or if you experience unusual symptoms, consider taking a pregnancy test and consulting a gynecologist for personalized guidance.
Answered on 31st Mar '25
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I saw my period on 17 of march for 5 day I had unprotected sex on 26 of march but I am expected to see my period on the the 15 of April but my hands feel week,I have headache I feel tried I wake up late to bed for I don't know if am pregnant
Female | 19
Early pregnancy symptoms such as headaches, weakness, and tiredness may occur due to hormonal changes. However, these symptoms could also result from stress or lack of sleep. To determine if you are pregnant, take a home pregnancy test. Remember to rest, eat healthily, and stay hydrated. If symptoms persist, see a gynecologist for support and guidance.
Answered on 26th July '24
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I am 30 years old. I have periods with limited bleeding flow about 1 day to 1 and half day every month, noted it in past 6 months with regular cycle of 24 to 28 days. I have 8 years old child. As I'm planning for second child, I used letrozole last 3 months with doctor prescription. Test report My AMH level is 1.0 ng/ml and thyroid test normal, Male semen analysis normal. What can I do now
Female | 30
Based on your description, your light periods and low AMH count might indicate a lower reserve of ovarian eggs, which can make it challenging to conceive. Since you are already on Letrozole and have been trying to conceive for a while, it would be beneficial to discuss other fertility treatments with your doctor. Options such as ovulation induction or in vitro fertilization (IVF) could be considered. Working closely with an IVF specialist will help you achieve your goal of having a second child.
Answered on 29th July '24
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I am 23 years old female .I am on my periods and now i am coming out large clots I don't know what is wrong.
Female | 23
Big lumps of blood during your periods can bring on some serious anxiety, but don't worry; it's common. It is when your whole system discards a lot of blood at once. This may be caused by hormonal fluctuations or a heavier flow. To help, drink lots of water, relax, and apply a heating pad to the affected area. If it's too heavy or happens too frequently, it's better to consult a gynecologist to ensure everything is fine.
Answered on 10th Sept '24
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Recently i got a fever so i consulted a doctor while having madicines i fot a period actually my period is not that date after 4 days of periods suddenly it stopped again i having periods in my original date what moght be the reason
Female | 29
The effect of hormones on the body can sometimes lead to the irregularity of the periods because of having a fever. It is possible that the sudden stop and restart were due to this disruption. Be sure to be hydrated and also get enough rest. If this goes on or you have worries, it's always good to have a talk with your gynecologist.
Answered on 24th Sept '24
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Can i get pregnant with precum when having coitus 3-5 days before my periods??
Female | 19
Yes, there is a chance but it is low. Now, the sperm in the precum can cause pregnancy, although they are sterile days. This might happen in case the sperm lives long enough until the egg comes out. Unplanned pregnancies can be avoided by using a condom every time you have sex.
Answered on 13th Nov '24
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I'm 17 years old female. I have a history of pcod, and my period cycle isn't regular. last month my periods got delayed for a week. This month I had sex on 14th which was unprotected. And my date for periods was 24. It's more than a week now, there isn't any sign of periods . However I am feeling no symptoms of pregnancy, no cramping, no nausea nothing. I haven't did a pregnancy test, but I just want to know can I confirm a pregnancy without having to test it. Also, what I can do to abort it?
Female | 17
Pregnancy symptoms can vary, absence of your period does not confirm pregnancy, especially with irregular cycles. A pregnancy test is the most reliable method to determine this. If you find yourself pregnant and wish to discuss options, including abortion, it’s vital to consult a gynecologist. They can provide safe and confidential support, ensuring you make informed decisions.
Answered on 8th Feb '25
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She has a lesion mass in pelvic region
Female | 40
A pelvic lump is a surgical emergency, and you should not wait to visit a healthcare provider for appropriate medical examination. These kinds of masses may be caused by different conditions such as an ovarian cyst, uterus nodular formation or even cancer. I suggest that you seek medical advice from an OB/GYN doctor for further examination, and treatment if necessary.
Answered on 22nd Aug '24
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My wife pregnant and my daughter 4 month old before 4 month c Section operate I am suggestion medication
Female | 25
After a cesarean delivery, it's common to feel apprehensive about another pregnancy. Symptoms such as fatigue, nausea, or mood swings may arise, which are typical in early pregnancy. It's essential to prioritize rest, maintain a balanced diet, and stay hydrated. Regular check-ups with a gynecologist can help monitor both your wife's health and the developing baby. They will provide tailored advice, including any necessary medications.
Answered on 8th Mar '25
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Why am I having abdominal pain and dull discharge
Female | 19
Tummy aches and weird fluids might mean a few things. One: There could be an infection down there. You may feel pain when peeing, cramps in your lower belly, and a stinky discharge. This needs medical attention. A gynecologist can look at you, give you medicine to fight the infection, and help you feel better.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
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Abdominal pain and white discharge after periods
Female | 19
Experiencing discomfort in the abdomen and unusual discharge following menstruation can be concerning. These symptoms might arise from hormonal changes, infections, or even stress. It's important to monitor your body’s signals. Maintaining good hygiene and a balanced diet can aid in overall wellness. However, if the pain persists or the discharge changes in color or odor, I encourage you to consult a gynecologist. They can provide a thorough assessment and appropriate treatment tailored to your needs.
Answered on 19th Mar '25
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