Female | 24
Why Am I So Scared of My Period?
Period related I'm very scare

Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 23rd May '24
It is common for women to feel fear or nervousness related to the onset of their menstrual cycle. It should be noted that there is a way to prevent such fears with the help of either a gynecologist or a mental health specialist. This requires you to visit a gynecologist for a checkup and to talk about any questions you may have.
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I am 24f, got diagnosed with pcod on 2 dec. I was prescribed primolut n twice a day for 3 days and myo insitol and prenatal medicine. I am not pregnant but I haven't gotten my periods it's been 9 days after stopping primolut n and 2 days since stopping other medicine. Why am I still not getting my periods?
Female | 24
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a disease that can lead to the abnormality of the cycle. It can be because of hormonal imbalances. Primolut N helps regulate periods, but after stopping, your body may take some time to readjust. The delay may be stressed by varied factors like tension, changes in lifestyle, or individual peculiarity of the body. I am prescribing the patients to suffer a healthy lifestyle in the form of balanced nutrition and leukoplakia.
Answered on 17th Dec '24
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I missed my period recently bt I didn’t had any sexual activities. Am I gonna be fine? When Can I possibly get my period again? Is there any way to get it again?
Female | 18
Not having your period can be a little scary even if you haven’t been engaging in sex. when this happens, the main causes can be stress, weight change, hormonal imbalance, or starting a new medication. Your period should come within a few weeks. But until then try to relax more often than not, eat balanced meals every day, exercise regularly, and manage stress. If it doesn’t show up when expected then it might be a good idea for you to see a gynecologist for a check-up.
Answered on 10th July '24
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Hi i am 20 years old female, I am having spot bleeding during my periods it started on 6 th september still it haven’t stopped
Female | 20
Spotting during periods is a usual occurrence. It can arise due to fluctuating hormones or a lack of them. You may observe light, uneven bleeding. In some instances, the problem arises because of stress or some medications. Try not to let the stress get to you and stay relaxed as much as possible. If it lasts for a long time or gets more intense, I think you should go to a gynecologist who can help you deal with it.
Answered on 15th Sept '24
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I am 20 yrs old . On the 28th of august, I had sex. We had unprotected sex. Little did I know, I would be ovulating today. Though he did not release it in me , I have fear that I might get pregnant. What are the chances of pregnancy and would taking a Plan B pill still be considered effective as it is already the 30th
Female | 20
The possibility of pregnancy is slightly higher because he withdrew instead of ejaculating inside you. However, there is always some risk associated with sex without a condom, especially around the time of ovulation. Taking Plan B within 72 hours after unprotected sex can reduce the chances of pregnancy. It is intended for emergencies, not regular birth control. Symptoms of pregnancy may include missed periods, nausea, breast tenderness, and fatigue. Consider Plan B if you're concerned; it will help ease your worries.
Answered on 30th July '24
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I am a 15 yr old female who has had some light bleeding in between periods and for the past two weeks I’ve been having at least some bleeding every day (not rlly any cramps tho). I got my period about two years ago so it may still be adjusting or it may be stress. Any ideas? I don’t rlly want to go to the doctor because I don’t wanna concern my family.
Female | 15
You seem to be going through some interval problems with your periods, which can be worrying. This may happen because your body has not yet fully adjusted to a regular period. Irregular bleeding can also be caused by stress. Ensure to look after yourself by nourishing your body, being active, and reducing stress. If the bleeding is still there or increases, do not be reluctant to talk to a gynecologist, to get some advice.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
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How to delay my menstruation as I m going for umra.
Female | 30
To temporarily postpone your cycle, hormonal medications like birth control pills can be effective. Starting a pill regimen a few weeks before your trip may help. Some women experience symptoms such as mood changes, breast tenderness, or spotting during this process, but these are usually manageable. Lifestyle adjustments, such as stress reduction and maintaining a healthy diet, may also aid in regulating your cycle. I recommend discussing this option with your gynecologist to ensure it's safe and appropriate for you, as they can provide personalized guidance based on your health history.
Answered on 20th Mar '25
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Thickned endometrium and right ovarian cyst
Female | 43
Your endometrium is thicker than usual. Hormones may cause this condition. You could have heavy periods or bleeding between cycles. A cyst exists on your right ovary. This fluid-filled sac may lead to discomfort. Different treatments depend on underlying reasons. Consult a gynecologist about suitable options.
Answered on 26th July '24
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If someone is 4 weeks pregnant and the conception window shows may 8th-10Th. Is it possible that when they had sex in the 8th they got pregnant or on the 5th?
Female | 25
Indeed you can get pregnant if you had sex on the 8th. Sperm can live inside the body for a few days so if ovulation happened shortly after on the 10th then pregnancy could occur. Some symptoms like a missed period tiredness and tenderness of the breasts may start showing. If you suspect that you are pregnant take it easy a home pregnancy test to confirm.
Answered on 7th June '24
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I had emergency pill yesterday and I had sex today. Should I take emergency pill again?
Female | 20
Worry not, I get your concern! But taking the emergency pill repeatedly isn't wise. These pills work optimally when taken shortly after unprotected intimacy. Remember, they don't shield against future pregnancies. If pregnancy fears linger, consider consistent birth control methods. Consult a gynecologist if any unusual symptoms arise.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
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Hi doctor, I need few suggestions from you Please guide me My name is swathi age is 29 Currently 37 weeks and 5 days I had recent check ups where doc said like I have high BP and my amniotic fluid is reduced from 14.8 to 11 .after following the tablets and injection.we have another check up where doc advised to take bp tablet for 3 times and also mentioned that my baby heart rate is 171 and Umbilical artery PI is high with fetal tachy cardia . After check up I have temperature of 99 F . So doc advised to take medicine for cold .as I have slight cold from last night .Another visit is after 2 days Could you please suggest me what to do for this like precaution to be taken or what can I do to maintain for good health of my baby
Female | 29
Elevated blood pressure during pregnancy risks complications. Low amniotic fluid requires close observation. Rapid fetal heart rate raises alarm. Fever potentially signals infection. Consistently take blood pressure medication. Hydrate well to promote amniotic fluid production. Rest adequately. Consult your gynecologist promptly for guidance addressing these issues.
Answered on 23rd July '24
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My hips inside pain sometimes and i fell pain outsides of vagina and i face drops after urine why☹️??no sticky or gelly only drops no pain .What do you think about my condition? and why is it am unmarried 23
Female | 23
You may be suffering from pelvic floor dysfunction. The issue can occur in people of different ages, not only married ones. The muscles around your hips and vagina may be stiff or weak, leading to the pain and drops after you pee. One way can be pelvic floor exercises or physical therapy. Keep your body fit and contact a gynecologist if you need more help.
Answered on 20th Sept '24
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I am 37years female. I want to know why I quickly release and always have painful sex. I mean very very painful. Please I need solutions to it
Female | 37
Feeling uncomfortable during sex can be due to a diversity of things, such as hormonal changes, low lubrication, or even underlying medical conditions like endometriosis. These difficulties could lead to sensitivity and strain, which can be very painful. To get rid of this situation, you should proceed with the use of water-based lubricants, and relaxation techniques, and be open with your partner. Equally, taking part in foreplay will boost the feeling of comfort. You can also consult a gynecologist for further advice.
Answered on 4th Jan '25
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I am 19 year old female...I had unprotected sex on 27 April for the first time and within 45 min I took the unwanted 72 tablet and my periods are 3 days delay so when will my periods come??
Female | 19
Emergency contraception like Plan B can throw your cycle off whack because of all the hormones it contains. It should only be a few days late. And if it doesn’t show up within another week or two, and feel free to take that pregnancy test.
Answered on 30th May '24
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Mere vagina m left side ki ander chuban hona na race lgti jati na jldi sa kuch kiya jat dhukta or dard hota h
Female | 45
In case you have pain or discomfort in your vagina, an immediate visit to the gynecologist is recommended. This might indicate an infection, wound, or some other medical condition.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Laprotomy and ectopic pregnancy
Female | 28
Ectopic pregnancies occur when a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, often in a fallopian tube. Common signs include abdominal pain, irregular bleeding, and dizziness. The exact cause can vary, but factors may include previous pelvic infections or surgery. A laparotomy is a surgical procedure that may be needed to address this condition, especially if there are complications like internal bleeding. I recommend seeing a gynecologist for an accurate diagnosis and discussion of treatment options.
Answered on 21st Mar '25
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Im nearly 21 years old student And ive missed my period for close to 3 months now and im worried I had sex on 12 August and my period mostly comes on the latter days of the month sometimes it changes to early days of the next month because i have very irregular period. FF my period didn’t come on August, I waited it didn’t come on September so i took a test and it came out negative, on the latter days of September i had my period acne, cramps like it was coming but it didn’t come so i took a test again it was still negative. We are in October and ive still not seen it im very worried I don’t know what to do
Female | 21
You are going through a rough patch with your menstrual cycle. Missing periods may be due to a variety of factors such as stress, weight fluctuations, or hormonal imbalances. The negative pregnancy tests are a positive outcome. Monitor your symptoms carefully and consult with a gynecologist to determine the cause of your missed periods and the appropriate treatment.
Answered on 18th Oct '24
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I am an epileptic and take Levetiracetem tablet IP epicure 500 , can I take I the ipill after 48 hours as a precautionary mesasure.
Female | 24
There are no interactions seen between the oral contraceptive pill containing levonorgestrel and the levetiracetam. So, normal dose of contraceptive preparations can be used in patients on levetiracetam. For more information you can visit your nearest gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I had period on 18 march 2024 and in april I missed the period and till today it didnt came i took pregnancy test 3 times and the test is negative but still no period i dont have morning sickness but laziness and body pain is there
Female | 29
Missing your period can feel worrisome but not always. Stress and routine changes can affect your cycle. Feeling tired is common when busy. Body aches may mean you need more rest or better food. Stay calm and try to relax. Eat fruits, and veggies and drink water. If your period is very late, see a gynecologist to check for any issues.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hello, my mother stopped her periods in her age of 40s, I m 35 years old. It can happen to me also?
Female | 35
While early menopause can occur, it’s relatively uncommon before the mid-40s. Factors such as genetics, lifestyle, and health conditions can influence this process. Symptoms may include irregular cycles, hot flashes, or mood changes. If you notice any unusual signs, such as significant changes in your menstrual pattern, it’s wise to seek advice from a gynecologist. They can perform evaluations to understand your unique situation better and provide guidance on managing any symptoms or health impacts.
Answered on 19th Feb '25
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I got a 5.0 ml Kenalog shot & next day found out o was pregnant. How concerned should I be?
Female | 35
Kenalog, a corticosteroid used for inflammation, typically poses minimal risk to a developing fetus in low doses. Common side effects include weight gain and mood changes, but these are unrelated to pregnancy. It's essential to monitor any unusual symptoms and maintain a healthy lifestyle. I recommend scheduling an appointment with a gynecologist to discuss your situation and ensure everything is on track. They can provide personalized advice and support, reassuring you throughout this journey.
Answered on 22nd Jan '25
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