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What Should I Expect at My First Pregnancy Check-Up?

Pregnancy my first check up

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Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 18th Mar '25

Congratulations on this exciting journey! In early stages, you may experience fatigue, morning sickness, mood changes, and breast tenderness. These are normal due to hormonal shifts as your body adapts. Staying hydrated, eating balanced meals, and getting plenty of rest can help manage these symptoms effectively. Regular check-ups are crucial for monitoring your progress and addressing any concerns. It’s always a good idea to consult a gynecologist about your experiences. They can provide personalized guidance and reassurance, ensuring both you and your baby remain healthy. 

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Smita , age 21, female , had pregnancy termination via suction pump on 5 Nov 2023 . Few days after termination I noticed a few red pimple like bumps near the vaginal opening. They gradually increased in size and number. The bumps are swollen red ,many in no with few large in size causing discomfort in urinating and even walking.

Female | 21

You might be having genital herpes which can develop painful red bumps in the area of the vagina. You should go to a gynecologist or an STI specialist in order to get the right diagnosis, and treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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35 Female with lower abdominal pains below the belly button, bilateral(on both the left and right sides) unilateral in nature(where one sided pain occurs). Sharp and pinpoint to same location for both left and right sides, directly across from each other. happening since October 2021, coincided with period first occurrence on right side 2021 thought it was a cyst at first. Went away until the second occurrence on June 19th, 2022(period cycle then was June 8th - 16th), right side. Went away and returned September 25th, 2022 on left side this time(period cycle for September 2022 was the 3rd through 11th), it occurred again in January 7th 2023 on the right side(period cycle for January 2023 a skipped period) at this point I still thought it was was cyst like pain or even ovulation pain bothering me,so I went to gynecologist, they thought it could be large intestine related due to the location of the pains. I got an ultrasound that came back normal in February of 2023. The same day i had the ultrasound, I went to medexpress to get my physical for my driver's permit, and they suggested asking my previous pcp for a ct scan, to check my appendix. It was hard to get into my previous pcp as I didn't see them in 3 years so I wasn't established. I reached out to the gynecologist I saw in january of 2023, in June 2023 when I had another occurrence of the pain, to see about getting a ct scan. It was approved by insurance, but ultimately denied under physician review( by the supervising gynecologist, and my previous pcp, because my ultrasound was normal). I then established care in December of 2023, with a new pcpx who is suspicious that my pains are coming from ibs mixed with spasms. I am taking dicyclomine 10 mg 4 times a day as needed, but it's not really doing anything when the pains occur. My pcp also changed my dicyclomine to a 45 day supply as I asked in a different question. I also met with a surgeon in March of 2024 due to a large gallstone, as my pcp said they were common in people my age. The surgeon gave a complete different answer than what I have been given before, and he thought my pains could be coming from endometriosis. The surgeon performed my cholecystectomy, on May 29th, and did a general exploration during it, but found no endometriosis. My pcp still suggested getting an evaluation for endometriosis just to know we didn't miss anything, as well as getting evaluated by a gastroenterologist. As my pains have still been continuing. What could these pains be coming from? I feel like I will be tossed back and forth between gynecology and gastroenterology, and I don't want that at all. Some helpful info: My new pcp also diagnosed me with pcos as I fit the criteria for it with my irregular period cycles, despite my bloodwork and ultrasound coming back normal. I also had the cbc; comprehensive metabolic panel; celiac; thyroid; A1C; ESR; and C-Reactive protein all tested in December of 2023 when I met with my new pcp. The only two that came back as abnormal were my ESR at 34 and C-Reactive protein at 29.7

Female | 35

Answered on 13th Sept '24

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Can I use misoprostol to abort 3 week pregnancy

Female | 25

Misoprostol can be effective for ending early pregnancies, but dosage and administration should be guided by a doctor to ensure safety and effectiveness. You may experience symptoms such as cramping, bleeding, nausea, or diarrhea. These are common, but regular follow-ups are crucial to monitor your health and confirm that the procedure was successful. Please consider scheduling an appointment with a qualified gynecologist to explore what’s best for you in a safe and supportive environment. 

Answered on 20th Feb '25

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People also ask Is it normal for milk to come out of breast when not pregnant?

Female | 25

No it is not normal. This is called galactorrhea and is due to a variety of causes such as hormonal imbalances, side effects of medications or other specific medical conditions. It is recommended to visit a endocrinologist to get the correct treatment and diagnosis.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Iam a 35 year old female with pid I was administered with medication but symptoms are getting worse does a woman with pid likely have Hiv

Female | 35

Like HIV, PID has symptoms such as pain, fever, and discharge. Does one mean there is also the presence of the other? The answer is no. Normally, PID is caused by bacteria and it can easily be cured with antibiotics. However, if you still think you might have gotten infected after all these explanations then don’t hesitate to go for an HIV test to be sure. 

Answered on 13th June '24

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Is mifestad 10 effective as an emergency contraceptive pill? It's a pill made from Vietnam.

Female | 23

As for Mifestad 10, it is not an emergency birth control pill. Emergency contraceptive pills can either contain levonorgestrel or ulipristal acetate. If you have had unprotected sex, it's best to use a recognized emergency contraceptive pill to prevent pregnancy. Remember the greater the time between unprotected intercourse and the taking of emergency contraception, the less effective it is.

Answered on 7th Aug '24

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