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Asked for Female | 23 Years

Do I Have a Pregnancy PCOD Problem?

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Pregnancy problem pcod problem

Answered by Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Polycystic Ovary Disease­ (PCOD) can make getting pregnant tricky. Irre­gular periods, weight gain, acne, and e­xcessive hair growth are common signs. Hormone­ imbalances disrupting ovaries' function cause PCOD. A he­althy diet, exercising re­gularly, and medication can help regulate­ hormones and boost fertility. Don't hesitate­ to consult a gynecologist for advice­ on managing PCOD and preparing for pregnancy.

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Hi i had sex with my bf on 19 when my ovulation was on 18 and after that 5 days ago i had my periods but it wasnt like a period i would have . They lasted 2 days and on the second day it became pinkish and brownish and after that no more blood for the further days too and i had transparent discharge and now i feel nausea

Female | 18

Irregular or abnormal menstrual bleeding can occur due to many reason like hormonal imbalances, stress, changes in contraceptive methods, etc. It doesn't always mean that its about pregnancy. If you are concerned about the possibility of pregnancy, it's advisable to take a pregnancy test to get a clearer understanding of your situation. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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White discharge during pregnancy in third trimester normal?

Female | 30

White discharge in the third trimester is often normal, but consult a gynecologist for concerns.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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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

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