Female | 30
Why is my menstrual flow inconsistent?
Periods problem last week my periods very low flow but this week heavier

Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 7th June '24
It’s normal for your period to be a little different from week to week. If you had a lighter flow last time and now it’s heavier than usual, this is no big deal. The change can be caused by hormonal changes, stress, diet, or even just doing something different with your day. Make sure that you are taking care of yourself by eating right, staying active, and managing any anxiety or worry that comes along with it. If it keeps happening or you’re concerned, talk with your gynecologist so they can tell you everything’s fine.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4875)
If I have extreme discomfort in my vaginal area and I have a burning sensation when urinating, it feels itchy and just painful overall
Female | 15
If you have an extremely itchy sensation in your vagina and painful urination, it is better to see a gynecologist as soon as possible. These signs and symptoms could be from a vaginal infection of UTI, STI, or yeast infection.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I haven’t had my period in 2 months but i’m not pregnant
Female | 22
If you are aware that you aren't pregnant then it could probably be because of stress, or hormonal changes or any medications. Consult your doctor for evaluation they can determine the cause and recommend appropriate treatment if necessary
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Want to delay my periods for four days and not getting pregnant ... What should I do?
Female | 21
If you want to delay your periods for four days and avoid getting pregnant, what about taking a drug called norethisterone that has been passed for such use? This medication will be the way to delay your period. It achieves this by controlling the production of progesterone in your body. Nevertheless, remember that this is not a contraceptive method, so you have to use other birth control methods if you are sexually active. A gynecologist would best be able to assess you and establish the correct prescription and dosage for you.
Answered on 31st July '24
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Doctor mko mhine m 3 baar periods aagye h me bhot tnsn me hu mne January me MTP kit Li the uske bd sidha ab February me 3 baar aagye pls meri help kriye me bhot drti hu
Female | 25
Periods can sometimes be irregular, especially after a medical procedure like an MTP. Experiencing three cycles in one month may be due to hormonal changes or stress. It’s essential to monitor your symptoms, like pain or excessive bleeding. I encourage you to keep track of your menstrual cycle and any additional symptoms you experience. Most importantly, speaking with a gynecologist is crucial for personalized advice and reassurance. They can evaluate your situation and provide the best guidance moving forward.
Answered on 3rd Mar '25
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Hello I am a 15 year old Girl, I haven’t got my period in over 3 months or more and I’m not pregnant I took a test, and my face is getting rashly and more more acne what is wrong, at times I can’t even move from pain and I have discomfort in my stomach, is this a urgent matter ?
Female | 15
Symptoms such as missed periods, breakout of the face, more pimples, discomfort with the stomach, and also pain, might be symptoms of polycystic ovarian syndrome(P.C.O.S.). PCOS can cause hormonal imbalances that lead to these symptoms. It is important that you see a gynecologist, who can assist you in coping with your symptoms and also treat you where suitable.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Pls for four month I have not have my period. pls can you help me with some medication
Female | 36
You haven't menstruated in four months, which is amenorrhea. Stress, weight fluctuations, or hormonal issues may cause this. Eat nutritious foods, exercise regularly, and reduce stress to help regulate menstruation. Consult a gynecologist if amenorrhea persists to exclude underlying conditions.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
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I am having pcod. I had IUI on 8th May. Doctor suggested progesterone for 15 days. I am on my progesterone dose and very light spotting.
Female | 27
PCOS causes not only problems with menstruation but also with ovulation, and anovulation, as it happens. When you're on progesterone therapy, you can get spotting due to hormone level instability. Spotting is a common sign of changes in the female body but usually is physiological. Except in rare cases, spotting during progesterone treatment is not a big deal but you must continue to follow all the prescriptions and keep your psychiatrist informed as well.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hello, I'm famele 21 y.o, had pain in my left ovarian area at night and had uti symptoms in the morning, terrible pain in bladder, urethra hurts when I touch it, after peeing have pain in bladder and sensing tickling in urethra also have urinary retention, warm bath make it better 2 days ago I also had fever with back pain and my urine was little bit cloudy first when I looked at it( I peed in special cup for analysis) but after 2 hours it become very cloudy I almost were scared.
Female | 21
You may have a urinary tract infection (UTI). Bacteria in your urinary tract can cause an infection. Bladder pain, urethra discomfort, even ovary aches could happen. Cloudy urine is a possible sign of infection too. Drink plenty of water. Take antibiotics from a urologist. Don't worry, relief is on the way! A UTI causes unwanted symptoms. But with proper treatment, you'll feel better quickly.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
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I have been taking contraceptives for some time now and my last time of taking was December 15 I haven't had sex till now my menses came December n last month but was supposed to come last week but it didn't come. I checked for pregnancy n it was negative
Female | 27
Hormonal contraceptives do affect your menstrual cycle. Also if your pregnancy test is negative then the period delay can be due to stress, changes in weight, or certain medications.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Missed period and feeling normal period pain
Female | 20
Missing a period and experiencing period-like pain even though a period hasn't occurred yet can be a common issue. This could be due to various reasons. Stress, changes in weight, hormone imbalances, or even certain medical conditions can cause this. Make sure to keep an eye on your menstrual cycle, make sure that you're drinking enough water, eat healthily, and handle stress. It would be best to discuss with a gynecologist for more specific instruction.
Answered on 25th May '24
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My vagina has become dry from past 3-4 days. I have bad itching and white discharge
Female | 26
These could be signs of a yeast infection. Yeast fungi overgrow, causing trouble down there. Try creams or tablets from the pharmacy to fix it. Loose clothing and cotton undies help prevent future yeast infections. Keep the vaginal area clean and dry. These simple steps should resolve the issue.
Answered on 17th July '24
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I am 20 years old and I really want to use tampon and menstrual cup as I heard that it is safe and better option but I'm afraid cuz I have heard that tampon and menstrual cup break hymen. What should I do doctor
Female | 20
Tampons and menstrual cups are both considered safe for use. The concern about the hymen is common, but many individuals who use these products do not experience any issues. The hymen can stretch without causing pain or significant change. If you're feeling unsure, start with a small tampon size or a beginner-friendly cup. Ensure you're relaxed and use plenty of water-based lubricants if needed. If worries persist, consult your gynecologist for personalized advice and reassurance.
Answered on 21st Jan '25
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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
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Hi Gud morning I’m a 21 year old female, I had a miscarriage and I was prescribed misopritol to help to abort the fetus from my uterus, I bleed for two weeks and it seemed the bleeding was coming to an end all of a sudden it has become heavier, I’m bleeding and passing out thick chucks of blood
Female | 21
Misoprostol is often prescribed to help clear the uterus after a miscarriage. It's important to follow up with a gynecologist to ensure everything is okay and to discuss any concerns you have.
Answered on 10th July '24
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How do I know am pregnant
Female | 23
You can do a home pregnancy test and also go to a gynecologist. They may recommend blood test and ultrasound to confirm the pregnancy
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I had unprotected sex on 5th day of my period is there any chance to get pregnant? If so how to avoid
Female | 31
Unprotected sex during your period increases the chance of pregnancy. The reason is that sperm can live for days inside you. To avoid pregnancy, you can use emergency birth control. A morning-after pill is one option. You must take it within 72 hours after unprotected sex. It lowers the risk of getting pregnant. If you're worried, act quickly and get the pill.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
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Is My Partner Protected from Pregnancy After Having Unprotected Sex at the End of Her Period, Taking an Emergency Contraceptive Pill, and Experiencing Side Effects?
Female | 20
Taking emergency contraception i pill within the given timeframe reduces the risk of pregnancy, but it's not 100% effective. Withdrawal bleeding after taking the pill is a positive sign, but side effects like nausea and headache can occur. If the symptoms worsen she should see a doctor.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I am 2 day late by periods..pregnancy strip shows faint pink line..am i pregnant
Female | 28
A faint pink line on a pregnancy test can indicate that you are pregnant. But there are chances that it can also be a false positive result. It's best to repeat the test after a few days or to visit your gynecologist for confirmation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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What is it if I’m feeling pain at the bottom right corner of my belly, near y private area
Female | 25
The pain in the bottom right corner of your belly near the private area could be due to several causes such as appendicitis, ovarian cysts, urinary tract infections or pelvic inflammatory disease. It is very important to see a gynecologist or urologist for the right diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I am a 21 year female. On Sunday I took a misoprostol pill to terminate my pregnancy. After taking a pill, I only bled one day with no clots. I am uncertain if my pregnancy is terminated and if I need to clean my womb.
Female | 21
After taking misoprostol, some women bleed lightly or experience minimal symptoms. Each body responds differently, and it's important to monitor how you feel. If you don’t experience heavy bleeding or significant cramping, it may indicate that the medication has worked, but it isn't a certainty. To confirm the outcome, a follow-up appointment with a gynecologist is advised. They can provide an ultrasound if necessary and ensure you are healthy.
Answered on 26th Feb '25
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