Female | 22
Can I be pregnant if period missed 2 months?
Sep 5 ko sex kiya or sep 13 ko period aaya tha uske baad sex bhi nhi kiya fir bhi period miss hai 2 months se kya pregnant ho sakte kya
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Answered on 5th Nov '24
Having sexual intercourse on September 5th and then getting the period on September 13th, and no sex after that, will probably not be relevant, and therefore not a sign of pregnancy. Skipping a period for two months is caused by other factors such as excessive worry, an imbalanced hormone, or illness. However, the best option, if you are scared, see a gynecologist for a thorough check-up and some advice regarding your menstrual delay.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3905)
Can i use pill to control my pregnancy and if i take it so in future i face any problem or not?
Female | 18
Birth control pills work as preventing pregnancy. They halt egg release from ovaries. Some start side effects like nausea, and headaches. But usually, these stops after months. No future issues usually. But discuss concerns with a gynecologist.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Im facing weak urine stream sometimes i push to urinate? Pain near pevis im 35 days pregnant
Female | 23
Experiencing a weak urine stream, the need to push to urinate, and pelvic pain during pregnancy could have various causes.. Hormonal changes and pregnancy can also affect the urinary system, but these symptoms might also indicate other issues. Get medical attention to ensure your well being and address any concerns during pregnancy.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Am i pregnant? I’ve been having some slight cramping and I took a pregnancy test.
Female | 25
You didn't mention the pregnancy test and also even if it is possitive, you need to see your gynecologist. They can ask for some tests and confirm about pregnancy or any other health conditions
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I want to talk with a Gynaecologist
Female | 24
If you have worries about your reproductive health, then you need to go to a gynecologist. They may be of assistance in dealing with menstrual problems, fertility, sexually transmitted diseases, and menopause.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Gòod day i am 11 weeks pregnant and do not have all of the pains i had for the 10 weeks is it normal?
Female | 29
It’s normal to have different symptoms come and go during pregnancy. You may not have as many aches and pains as before, which is typical. Your body might be getting used to all the changes inside it. Most of the time though, unless they’re accompanied by severe cramps or bleeding, feeling no pain is fine. Keep yourself hydrated and rested all these months. But if it bothers you, then talk to a gynecologist.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
In month of december i got delayed in my period for 8 days but in january i missed my period and i saw some blood in my discharge it seems red but after that it gets quite dark in colour and this happened for one day only after that no period at all.. im not pregnant as i never had sex and i dont see any pcod/pcos symptoms like facial hair and all
Female | 21
Sometimes women do have irregular periods because of stress, hormonal imbalances, changes in weight, thyroid disorders, etc. It's important to consult a gynecologist to identify the cause of your irregular bleeding.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Sexual pain and discomfort
Female | 21
Sexual PAIN and discomfort can be caused by many things . Some common causes include infections, skin conditions, and hormonal changes . Other causes may include trauma, nerve damage, or psychological factors . It's important to talk to your healthcare provider to rule out any underlying medical conditions .. Also using lubrication and taking things SLOW during sexual activity can help reduce discomfort and PAIN . Communication with your partner is KEY . Don't be afraid to speak up about what feels good and what doesn't . And REMEMBER, it's okay to say no to anything that causes pain or discomfort .
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Mam mene period khtm hone ke bd 7,8 din bd sexx Kiya h but puri tarh nhi kiya or white water ? andar nhi gy kya me pregnent ho skti hu ??
Female | 18
Chances of pregnancy are low but not impossible.... White discharge may be normal....
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Could I be pregnant? Missed period and lots of unknown symptoms but home tests are negative.
Female | 24
Periods can unexpectedly stop, and pregnancy tests may be negative, but questions still linger. Many factors could be the cause: stress, hormonal imbalances, or weight fluctuations. Symptoms like fatigue, nausea, or tender breasts can also result from various conditions, not just pregnancy. To get clarity, it's important to visit a gynecologist and undergo appropriate tests.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I had my period on the 10 of this month into the 13 I then was with my partner trying once again to see if on this second try I would get pregnant all sudden on Saturday May 25 I felt nausea and also not feeling myself as from them to right now I’m feeling way to tired and also nausea and eating more than I mostly did before I haven’t taken a test I feel like it’s to early but those are the symptoms as of right now the I have
Female | 27
Some may feel motion sickness, fatigue, and increased appetite when they are pregnant. These signs may appear within a few days after fertilization. Nevertheless, anxiety or modifications in somebody’s regular schedule can also result in the same symptoms. To confirm if someone is pregnant they should take a pregnancy test. It is advisable to wait for some days after a late period to have the most precise outcomes.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
periods me excess pain hota hai jo unbearable hota hai to unhone ye medicine di hai , un gynaecologist ne period ke second day se start karne ko bola tha aur same time par unhone to same chij follow ki but periods ke 6 din baad bhi bleeding nahi ruk rhi hai kabhi kabhi achanak se hone lag ja rahi hai , is it the right medicine for this problem ya ye dwa mujhe band kar deni chahiye
Female | 24
Sometimes, periodic extreme and unbearable pain can be a sign of a condition known as menorrhagia that causes heavy and long-lasting bleeding. The medicine you were prescribed might not be effectively working for you. It's necessary to go back to your gynecologist and talk about your symptoms. They may need to change your medication or try other treatments to help you cope with your symptoms better.
Answered on 23rd Sept '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
On my periods i started having paiful headaches which leads to vomiting and pale face- am i anemic? I take vitamins and folic acid but it takes time to affect
Female | 37
Painful headaches, vomiting, and pale face during periods - common. Vitamins and folic acid may not work. Consult a doctor immediately.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Hrishikesh Pai
vaginal ? bleeding my wife heavy bleeding
Female | 25
Heavy menstrual bleeding may be caused by numerous conditions like the presence of uterine fibroids, endometrial polyps or hormonal imbalances. It is imperative to consult a gynecologist who can do an examination and determine what is the trigger of the bleeding.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am 20 year and 6 months old and I have my last period on 2nd April but now it's 20 may and i don't have my period. Can you help me out with this, please?
Female | 20
Depression, drastic weight changes, poor diet, and irregular exercise patterns can knock off your cycle. If sexual intercourse has been ongoing, the chance of conceiving a child might be taken into consideration. Other causes may include hormonal imbalances, thyroids, or polycystic ovarian syndrome. If your menstrual flow does not appear sooner than the next few weeks, get an appointment with a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I had a single sexual intercourse on January 16 and my LMP was on Jan 7.After wards I had done beta hcg quantitative blood test on feb 15,feb 21,feb 29,march 22 all have same value i.e <2.00 mIu/ml.I also got my periods on march 24-march 29.Medium to heavy flow with clots.Is there still any chances of being pregnant?Is pregnaancy is posotive with <2.00 beta hcg value??
Female | 24
Taking the data for granted, it is highly improbable that you are pregnant if your period starts after the intercourse and the tests for hCG beta quantitative in blood have a fixed value of 200 mIU/ml. On the contrary, consultation with a gynecologist is important in making a reliable test as well as in dealing with any issues.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I had bleeding after 6 days of taking unwanted 72 but I got my last period on 26 January I do sexual intercourse on 2 February and then taking unwanted 72 on 3 February but today on 10 February I had much bleeding. I am very worried. Is it harmful? What can I do? Please help
Female | 20
Bleeding after taking emergency pills like Unwanted 72 is normal. Hormonal changes from the pill cause this bleeding. It may be heavier than your period. The pill can temporarily affect your cycle. But don't worry, this bleeding is usually harmless and will stop on its own. Use protection next time to avoid needing emergency pills. If bleeding lasts over a few days or you have severe pain, reach out to a gynecologist.
Answered on 26th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Is any thing happen when the period colour is dark red
Female | 23
Its generally considered normal and not a cause for concern. It can occur when the blood takes longer to leave the uterus and partially oxidizes.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
My periods are irregular on feb it came on on dec 27 no jan on 3feb and 9 march 19 april and 29 may i have tried for 3 years to get pregnent i dont know my fertile period we intercourse one in a week or twice in a week what to do to get pregnent any medicine to be taken for getting periods normal
Female | 34
It seems that you might be dealing with irregular periods which can make it difficult to determine your fertile window. Irregular periods may be caused by things such as stress, hormonal imbalances, or an underlying medical condition. To regulate your cycle and increase your chances of conceiving, consult a gynecologist who will advise on suitable treatments or drugs depending on individual circumstances.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Himali Patel
My period dates keep changing from 30- 34 - 28 currently and the above dates lasted for 2 months
Female | 19
It is not rare for a woman’s menstrual cycle to be quite a few days longer one month than the other. On the other hand, if you notice any irregular changes in your period dates, it would be wise of you to get an appointment with your gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Im a 19 year old female and i want to know how to tell if I'm either having a miscarriage or a cystic pregnancy.
Female | 19
If you are concerned about a possible miscarriage or cystic pregnancy, what you should look out for is the following. If you are having sharp belly pain or heavy bleeding, then this could be a sign of a miscarriage. On the other hand, if you experience mild pain, nausea, or breast tenderness, it may be cystic pregnancy. For a definite answer, it is necessary to go to a gynecologist for proper evaluation and treatment.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
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