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Female | 22

Why is my vaginal discharge watery like water?

Some time my vaginal discharge is watery like water but no color only water .or itna zyada hota ha ka bedsheet or shalwar bhi thori wet jo jati .am unmarried

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Dr. Nisarg Patel

Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

Answered on 20th Aug '24

Vaginal discharge is normal, but if it is of a watery consistency and drenching your clothes, you might have the condition increased vaginal secretions. The reason for this could be hormonal changes, infections, or even other reasons. Always go for breathable underwear, chemical-free products with no scents, and keep yourself clean. If the problem does not go away, then it is good to talk to a gynecologist.

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I am 20 yrs old, female My problem is that I had sex in dec and I had skipped my period , my exception date was 5 jan and I m facing very sticky discharge and white discharge also (creamy). I want to know is there any possibility of getting pregnancy. If no then What is the problem?

Female | 20

It is possible that you may be pregnant, although it is difficult to determine without taking a pregnancy test. It is also possible that the discharge you are experiencing is due to a different medical condition. If you are concerned about the possibility of pregnancy, it is best to take a pregnancy test to confirm. If the test is negative but you continue to experience the discharge, it is best to speak to your doctor to rule out any underlying medical conditions.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Hello doctor. Me and my partner didn’t had sex. On July 4, gave him oral. His pre cum got onto my lips. Kissed him on his hips with his pre cum. And then he went down on me. Is it possible to get pregnant like that? Or even if he has touched his penis with a little bit of pre cum and fingered me after 1-1.5 hours of doing so? I took emergency contraceptive under 48 hours. And I drank 2 glasses of ginger water one day before taking it and also 5 hours before taking it. And early morning before taking the pill on July 5, I saw some light bleeding in my vagina and thought it was ovulation bleeding because I don’t have such light periods. And I’ve irregular periods. ( I’m not sure if it was my periods ) so there are chances that I took the unwanted 72 pill on the first day or 1-2 days before my periods were due. And after 14-15 hours of taking the pill, I started bleeding heavily (more than spotting and less than periods) . The bleeding was enough to use a pad. Can withdrawal bleeding start this early ? Just after 14-15 hours of taking the pill? Or is it my periods triggering early because I took the pill maybe near my due date or on my due date? On 6th July morning, I drank one more glass of ginger water , and in the evening my body temperature fluctuated between 99.3 at 5pm to 98.7 at 8pm and 97.6 at 11pm . My heartbeat also gets fast sometimes. Is it because of the stress? Or hormonal changes? Today is July 7th, more than 48 hours gone after taking the pill. And in the morning , I was feeling dizzy , tired and weakness. I slept again and woke up at 3pm. I am still feeling tired but that maybe because I slept so much. I’m still bleeding heavily. But it’s lesser than my normal periods. Could this be my periods only? But less heavier? Or is it withdrawal bleeding? Am I pregnancy safe? I’m really worried!

Female | 19

Answered on 9th July '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Will gestational diabetes in 2nd pregnnacy affect my baby's health?

Female | 36

Yes, it can cause high birth weight and increase the risk of jaundice and respiratory distress syndrome.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Dr. Nisarg Patel

I used an emergency contraception about a month and a half ago, and found my self in a situation where I need to use one again now. In February I had a miscarriage and I’m just wondering how many times I can use emergency contraception, and if it’s okay to even after having a miscarriage. I have used probably about 6 in my life. Is there a limit to how many a woman can take? Will it affect my gynecological health?

Female | 21

Emergency contraception is intended for occasional and emergency use, not as a regular form of birth control. While there is no strict limit on how many times emergency contraception can be used, it's important to understand that it is not as effective or reliable as regular contraception methods.

Repeated use of emergency pills can disrupt hormonal balance in your body and cause irregularities in your menstrual cycle. It's recommended to speak personally with a gynec about more reliable and appropriate forms of contraception that can better suit your needs and provide ongoing protection.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Hi! I took ipill on 23rd November, got withdrawal bleeding on 4th Dec, period is due on 12th Dec, it’s 14th Dec and I didn’t get my period yet. I am genuinely scared to death, feeling depressed. My chest hurts a lil and I feel nauseous in between. What’s happening to my body?

Female | 19

It is common to be worried about extreme thyroidization of your periods after taking emergency contraception; so, in this case, you are suffering from feeling anxious. Late periods are those that can occur due to stress, hormonal fluctuations or other changes in your body. The feeling of chest tightness and nausea could be associated with anxiety or caused by hormonal changes. You need to watch your condition closely and consider giving yourself peace of mind by using a home pregnancy test. In case if you aren't pregnant yet and symptoms get worse or your period still doesn't come, please contact a healthcare specialist. They will give you tailored advice and ensure that you have timely treatment.

Answered on 14th Dec '24

Dr. Himali Patel

Dr. Himali Patel

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