Female | 29
Why is my pregnancy test negative with 2-month delay?
My periods was delay for 2 months today morning I checked my pregnancy test the result was negative may I know the reason why I got negative.i have thyroid level is 3.54
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 6th June '24
It's quite usual for one to be worried in cases where a period is missed especially when the pregnancy tests done are negative. Consequently, thyroid levels may sometimes affect your menstrual cycle. When the levels are up to 3.54, they do not pose much danger though they could still result in irregular periods. Also, stress, weight changes, and hormonal imbalances can lead to this irregularity too. However, you need not worry about this stage if it stops here but should see a gynecologist if it persists.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3459)
Hello sir mera naam anchal hai mera period let ho gya hai abhi tak aaya nhi main kya karu
Female | 20
Sometimes periods can be late. Stress, weight changes, or hormonal problems can be the reason for this to happen. Get a wait for a week, you might see your period because of that. Or, you might have pain, dizziness, or heavy bleeding. The best thing to do is to visit a gynecologist in such a case.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I have been taking birth control pills to stop my period, which was due on the 23rd of March. I am still taking the pills to stop my period because I had an even to attend. I will no longer be taking the pills starting tomorrow. I did have unprotected sex on the 15th of March. I have been experiencing cramping at the bottom of my belly, tender breasts, and nausea. I took a pregnancy test today and it came back negative. My question : Is it possible that I am actually pregnant and it is just too early to show on a home test ?
Female | 26
Testing early for pregnancy can give incorrect results sometimes. Cramping, breast tenderness, and nausea may be signs you're expecting. These happen due to hormonal changes inside your body. If you miss your period in the coming days, try taking another test again for a clearer answer.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I began taking the contraceptive pill Hana on 8th June before my period has started and wanted to know how long before I am protected
Female | 31
When you start taking the contraceptive pill, there’s something you should know: it won’t protect you right away. It takes about seven days to start working. While you’re waiting for it to kick in, make sure to use an extra form of protection such as condoms so that pregnancy doesn’t occur. Some people may get mild side effects like headaches or feeling sick when they first try this type of birth control but these usually go away with time if taken properly.
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I keep having slippery discharge it’s clear and I want to know why?
Female | 17
For women, there is a possibility of seeing clear discharge that is related to their cycle. But symptoms such as an odor, combined with a strong itch or a burning sensation, may signal an infection or an underlying condition. I would suggest you see a gynecologist for the investigation which, in turn, will help in diagnosing the disease.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
which tablet should take to get periods. if not pregnant.
Female | 27
I would not recommend taking any pill to bring on periods without first consulting with a gynecologist. Irregular periods may signal other health complications, and without proper assessment taking medication can only make things worse.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Am pregnant, 40weeks,1day with no signs of labour..so am worried if there's something wrong..
Female | 28
Sometimes, babies need more time before arriving, and you might not feel any signs yet. That's normal. Your body could be preparing further. However, if you experience strong pain or notice any changes, inform your gynecologist. They will monitor your baby and plan the next steps for a safe delivery.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I’m 18 female. I just moved into a dorm. I noticed my breast by the nipple was tender and red all around it with a lump under the nipple. The lump is still there but the redness and most pain went away. This Is now happening to the other. Why? And will it gob away on its own most likely?
Female | 18
You may be facing a common problem called breast bud development. This is when the breast tissue is growing and changing, which can lead to tenderness, redness, and lumps under the nipple. It's a normal thing that mostly happens during puberty and passes on its own as your body gets used to it. You should keep the area clean and wear comfortable clothing to ease any discomfort.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Iam 21 years old..from two to three days i sufer from vomiting sensation and discomfort...i missed my period last three days before
Female | 21
If you are ill and have skipped your period then it could be gastritis. Your stomach becomes inflamed which can make you feel sick as well as giving discomfort. You should eat small boring meals while drinking ginger tea slowly if you want relief. Keep yourself hydrated too. In case the signs persist, seeking further advice from a gynecologist is recommended.
Answered on 4th June '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I’m 30 weeks pregnant and I found out I was pregnant in November I live in a state where abortion is illegal I seemed for help in other states and I couldn’t find the help I needed so now I was able to get a hold of the pills I took the first pill yesterday and I still need to take the 4 others but I’m scared and worried about what could happen if it can take me into labor or will they actually make a termination to the pregnancy
Female | 21
The pills you swallowed are supposed to terminate the pregnancy; however, this might not happen immediately. Sometimes you may go through cramps, bleed, or even pass out some tissues. It may take some hours or even days for all these to happen. Should it be that you are scared or maybe you are experiencing too much pain or bleeding heavily, please seek medical help as soon as possible.
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Is PCOS stomach pain normal during cardio exercise?
Female | 16
PCOS causes stomach pain during cardio exercise. The pain feels like a dull ache. Hormone imbalances in your body lead to this. Additionally, small cysts develop on the ovaries. Walking or swimming, low-impact exercises can reduce this pain. Instead of high-intensity cardio, these are better.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Irregular periods. My perios 41day late then start 2may but 20 day my periods are light today my periods is heavy why? ialso fibroids. What can i do
Female | 42
Your condition requires medical attention. Consult a gynecologist for a thorough evaluation from a reputed hospital. They can assess the cause of irregular periods, potentially perform hormonal tests and ultrasound for fibroids, and recommend appropriate treatments, which may include lifestyle changes, hormonal management, or fibroid specific interventions.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I have a grape sized lump on my vagina and it’s painful when touching sitting or moving it’s white on the surface and have purple /red around it. It’s been there around 3 days
Female | 18
It could be a sign of an infection or an inflamed cyst. Consult a gynecologist or a healthcare provider specializing in sexual health.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hi, My Wife is pregnant and has Vitamin D is low and Currently 6th Month is running. The Doctor recommended uprise d3 60k once a week is this okay.
Female | 27
Vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy happens often. It can weaken bones for the mother and infant. Signs might be unclear, but fatigue and muscle aches sometimes occur. The advised solution, uprise d3 60k weekly, is beneficial since it increases Vitamin D levels. This supplement is safe for both mom and baby. Remember to follow your doctor's recommendations.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I would like to start the conceptive pill, my period is late and I’m not pregnant, can I still get started on the pill
Female | 21
It is normal to have late periods without being pregnant; there are different causes, such as stress, disruption of your normal routine or hormonal imbalances. You should find out the reasons for your missed cycle before taking birth control pills. If you are sure that you are not pregnant and your gynecologist says so, begin taking them, but do not forget to follow every instruction given.
Answered on 29th May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I'm unsure if my tampon came out or is stuck too far up. I can't feel anything but I know I didn't take it out. What should I do?
Female | 30
If you're uncertain about your tampon, try to gently feel for the string. If you can't locate it or are still unsure, see a healthcare professional promptly for an examination. Avoid attempting removal without guidance to prevent complications.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Mere periods 9 days late h 4 times pregnancy test negative aaya h toh kya reason ho skta h periods delay hone ka m pregnant hu ya nhi
Female | 27
Your periods are late, but pregnancy tests show negative results. Stress, hormones, weight changes, or medications can affect your cycle. If you are not pregnant and your period does not come soon, see a doctor for advice. Late periods don't always mean pregnancy, and tests rarely give false negatives. Gynecologists understand cycle irregularities. Share details with your doctor, get guidance, and rule out any concerns.
Answered on 23rd July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hi , I have been having problems since two months ago. I feel pain during sex , there are certain positions that make me feel that pain. I also get tearing everytime after sex.
Female | 20
Experiencing pain and tearing after sex could mean vaginismus, a condition where vaginal muscles tighten involuntarily. Ouch! It's crucial to talk to a gynecologist – they'll diagnose the issue properly.
Answered on 23rd July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I missed my periods from 5 Days i did unprotected sex and i think i am pregnant getting symptoms what to do now from getting unwanted pregnancy
Female | 20
If you miss your menstrual cycle after you have had unprotected sex and you think that you are pregnant, taking a pregnancy test is highly recommended to avoid self-deception.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Last week Friday, I had sex he came inside me but I used pills like 3 hours later, my fear is that I am taking injections for toilet infections, I don't know if the pills will work and my period is March 8 , when we had sex, I wasn't ovulating though, I was 3 days to ovulation like my fertile window, now my fear is if the pill will work because I am still taking the injections. I started taking the injections the same day I took the pill like a 2 hours interval. My question is will the Postinor 2 work??
Female | 25
I urge you to consult a gynecologist on this matter. It is advisable to take emergency contraception no later than three hours from the time of unprotected sex. On the other hand, injections for toilet infections reduce the working of the emergency contraceptive pill.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I missed my menstrual period last date of periods start 27 April...I am not on any medication.
Female | 26
It is normal to miss a period occasionally. Lots of things such as stress, weight changes, or too much exercise can do this; however, if you start feeling unwell in any way – especially if it is accompanied by dizziness – now would be a good time to see your gynecologist about things like that.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
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