Female | 20
What Are Common Issues with Pregnancy Delay and Menstrual Irregularities?
Periods delay and other problem about pregnancy
Gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
In case you have a missed period and experience other symptoms as well that raise the question of pregnancy, you should visit your gynecologist. The causes of menstrual cycle delay can be diverse and include stress, weight changes, irregular hormones, or even pregnancy.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4237)
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
Why did my period days changed from 7-4 days
Female | 13
Changes in the length of your menstrual period are quite normal and can be affected by hormonal fluctuations, stress, diet, exercise, age, and even the use of birth control. It's common for period days to change from month to month. But if you experience significant or concerning changes the consult a gynecologist for evaluation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I have been diagnosed with vaginal erosion. And the doctor gave me medicines for infection. What is to be done now?
Female | 25
I recommend that you carry on taking the medication prescribed for infection. You should follow the treatment as directed by your physician.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am 15 year old female with right breast pain for 3 weeks. What do I do?
Female | 15
If you are a young woman, breast pain could signify many things. For example, it could just mean that your body is responding to hormonal changes during puberty. On the other hand, these feelings might indicate some injury or infection – they could also be associated with having a cyst in one or both breasts. You should visit a healthcare professional who will then be able to examine and advise accordingly on proper management tactics for dealing with any discomfort related specifically to mammary glands that may arise.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Periods delay for 10 days took i pill after 5 days 120 hours
Female | 30
Sometimes, periods are late. Taking the "i-pill" affects your cycle too. Stress, hormones, or meds can make delays happen. Give your body time to adjust. If worries continue, talk to a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I have fibroid issues or cyst
Female | 31
As a cyst or fibroid goes, so it means that some growths in the body shouldn't be there. They can cause some symptoms like pain in the belly, excessive bleeding, and needing to pee a lot. Fibroids and cysts can happen because of hormonal fluctuations. At times, we may not know the precise cause. Treatment can be medication, surgery, or sometimes watching to make sure they don't cause any problems.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I haven't got my periods in two months
Female | 19
Missing your period for two months in a row can be concerning, but it's important to stay calm. Many factors can cause this, like stress, weight changes, hormonal imbalances, or conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome. It's essential to note any other symptoms and reduce stress while maintaining a healthy lifestyle. If the situation continues, it's wise to consult a gynecologist for further advice and to find out the cause.
Answered on 10th Nov '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Hey, am having a lot of problems with my birth control injection and am wondering it it can be washed out?
Female | 22
Birth control injections are long-acting and cannot be "washed out" from your body. If you're experiencing problems, it's important to consult with a gynecologist who can assess your situation and suggest an alternative contraceptive method that's better suited to you.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am an 19 year old girl 10 months back I have taken pill in 24 hour of sex as we was not sure about sperm enter after that I have my period and pregnancy test was also negatives but after that I do not get my period then I consulates a doctor they gave me medicine and then I have my period but from last 6 months I do not have my period and pregnancy is also negative there is brown or black discharge I have taken some remedies like kada ajwain but no effect is there can you pls guide me
Female | 19
You are likely experiencing problems with your menstrual cycle and have some strange discharge. The black or brown discharge could be old blood. This may occur due to hormonal imbalance, stress, weight changes, or some underlying health conditions. It is necessary to see a gynecologist to determine the exact reason for the disease and get proper treatment.
Answered on 14th Oct '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I had sex and became pregnant. I took abortion pills, mifepristone and misoprostol. I had bleeding uterine cramps for 8-9 days. After about 1.5 months i had my period. Bleeding was for 2 days only. Usually it is for 5 days. And i have been having occasional lower abdominal pain which lasts for some time and becomes normal on it's own.
Female | 19
If you have unusual symptoms after taking abortion pills, please consult a gynecologist. The bleeding, cramps, and changes in your periods could be related to the abortion process, but persistent or concerning symptoms should be discussed with your doctor to rule out complications.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I'm 21 years old female, I'm facing delay in my periods for 8-9 days. I had protected sex but still I'm not getting my periods. My pregnancy test was negetive.What may be the reason for not getting my periods?
Female | 21
Sometimes it happens that a period might be delayed. Stress, falling weight, or hormonal changes can be the factors behind it. If you had safe sex, and the test showed no pregnancy, it is most unlikely to get pregnant. Thyroid issues, PCOS, and too much exercise could also be the other reasons to delay periods. Try to ease, eat healthily, and work off weight. If this continues, make an appointment with a gynecologist.
Answered on 11th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I am 32 years married woman and this time I missed my period. I have cramps in back but period still missing. I haven't done unprotected intercourse. So please suggest me medicine which can induce my period. I have pooja at my home that's why I am little worried. NOTE- I am a lactating mother so suggest me according to that.
Female | 32
The omission of a period can be a source of anxiety. Even if you haven't had unprotected sex, other factors like stress, hormonal changes, or some medications may cause a missed period. The cramps in your back may be the result of your menstrual cycle. Don't rely on medicine, focus on calming down, eating healthy, and drinking enough fluids. If your period continues to be late, you may want to consult a gynecologist for personalized advice.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Did BHCG 35 days after intercourse and the result is 2. I have irregular menstrual cycle and never know when it will come. 25 days after last intercourse, I had 3-4 days light bleeding with brown discharge. Yesterday did Clearblue test (almost 2 months after sex), not first urine, and it came back negative. Is pregnancy definitely ruled out? I don't feel any symptoms except gingivitis.
Female | 28
A blood hCG test is a sensitive test that can detect pregnancy earlier than most urine pregnancy tests. A result of 2 mIU/mL is considered negative for pregnancy. Consult your doctor if you are still concerned.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Char Mahina pahle uterus ka operation ho chuka hai Achanak se garmi a jaati hai sharir mein tatha pasina chalne lagta hai iska koi dava
Female | 34
You are having symptoms of menopause. After uterus surgeries, some women may experience sudden heat sensations, sweating, and body warmth. In this case, it is normal and occurs due to hormonal changes. To feel better, try wearing loose, breathable clothes and stay cool. Besides, you can consult your gynecologist on getting normal treatments or lifestyle changes to help you feel better.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I’m a 24 year old female and I have been experiencing burning sensation during urination and itchiness after but without discharge or foul smell for the past 3 weeks.I initially thought it was UTI so I was on antibiotics but the symptoms still persisted. What is May be the cause please?
Female | 24
The yeast infection may be the reason for the burning sensation and itching while urinating. Symptoms without discharge or a foul smell may be a sign of a yeast infection. Antibiotics are among the culprits that can provoke yeast infections. You may use the convenient over-the-counter antifungal creams or talk with a urologist for that matter. Cotton panties should always be worn, and tight clothes should be avoided, as they cause itching.
Answered on 27th Nov '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I am 19 ..I did sex on 29 nov and took i pill in next 9 hours but again did unprotected sex on 3 dec and it's been 7 dec when i get withdrawal bleeding please answer
Female | 19
Breakthrough bleeding can come about after taking emergency contraception; this occurs when your body begins to adjust to hormonal changes. In most cases, it is not something to worry about, but it's a hint that the pill is not right for you. It is important to monitor any changes that seem out of the ordinary. In the case of heavy bleeding or if it keeps lasting for more than a week, visiting a gynecologist for a tailored plan will be the best solution.
Answered on 9th Dec '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
My 16 yr old, not sexually active daughter has what she believes is a skin tag or polyp that has just appeared on the inner part of her labia. It doesn't itch, it's the same color of her skin but it has started bleeding which could be from wiping. We don't know but it's causing discomfort and I can't get an appointment with the gynecologist for a few weeks. Should she be worried? Does this sound right?
Female | 16
Skin tags and polyps are harmless and not a cause for immediate concern. Since it has started bleeding and is causing discomfort, get it evaluated by a gynecologist whenever possible. Meantime its imp for her to keep the area clean and dry, avoid excessive wiping, and wear loose-fitting clothing to reduce any irritation or discomfort.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I have been on the combination pill for four months. Sometime in my last pack I have missed two pills, I have no idea where. I am supposed to start my first inactive pill on Thursday. I had unprotected sex on Saturday and Sunday. I did take my pills in the week leading up to the unprotected sex. I do also know that I did not miss two consecutive pills. What do I do with the two left over pills? Do I still take the inactive pills for this pack?
Female | 23
If you miss two pills in a single pack, it may lower the effectiveness of the contraceptive in protecting you from becoming pregnant. The risk will obviously be minimal since they were non-consecutive. Take the remaining ones according to the instructions and begin the inactive pills as per your diary. In case you have any strange signs such as abnormal bleeding or spotting, use extra birth control methods and consult your gynecologist for more advice.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Five days late periods and pregnancy positive ....don't want second baby how to abort it
Female | 30
If you have missed your period for five days and you take a positive test as a result, your body is already in the processing mode of pregnancy. The best way to deal with this situation is to consult a gynecologist. They will give you all the solutions you can choose from, for instance, abortion. The procedure of abortion is a process of terminating pregnancy safely.
Answered on 18th Nov '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Meri belly m pain m urine release krte tym kabhi kabhi pressure aata h stomach ke sides m pain ho rha h aur kabhi kabhi stomach m periods pain type pain hota h aur kabhi kabhi belly m cramps bhi feel hote hai breast ke niche pain hota h dono sides aur center lower breast side kuch ajeeb sa feel hota nd smj nhi aata kya ho rha hai left boob m pain hota jaada breast ase feel ho rha thaka thaka back m niche pain h ultrasound kr waya toh sab normal hai pregnancy 5 week ki pregnancy pta lgti h kya ultrasound m aur yeh sab pain kyu ho rhe hai
Female | 17
You may be experiencing early pregnancy symptoms, such as stomach pain, cramping, breast tenderness, and unusual sensations in the breasts and back. An ultrasound at 5 weeks can sometimes be inconclusive, so it’s best not to rely on it entirely. Following up with your doctor for further examination and guidance is essential. While these symptoms are often part of normal fetal development, regular check-ups with a gynecologist can help ensure a healthy pregnancy.
Answered on 6th Nov '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
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