Female | 25
What to do if my fallopian tube is blocked?
My one side philopine tube is blocked what I wil do this situation for getting pregnant

Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 21st Mar '25
Blocked fallopian tubes can hinder pregnancy, often presenting with symptoms like pelvic pain or irregular periods. Causes may include previous infections, endometriosis, or pelvic surgeries. To navigate this situation, you might consider fertility evaluations that can identify specific factors affecting your conception journey. Treatments may involve laparoscopic surgery to remove blockages or assisted reproductive technologies like in vitro fertilization (IVF). It's essential to consult a gynecologist who specializes in fertility, as they can provide tailored guidance and support throughout this process.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4875)
I am suffering from pcod but this time i didnt get my periods from last 3 months but from last 5 days im getting it but very little spots of blood its not in good flow can you suggest what should i do to make it flow little heavy ?
Female | 27
The spotting you are having may be indicative of hormonal imbalance. You should get plenty of healthy food and include regular workouts into your daily routine so as to control your period flow. The most important thing is you will reduce your stress level. If the problem does not go away, it is imperative to consult a gynecologist.
Answered on 12th Nov '24
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Period miss ai 6 days aindi kani upper stomach back pain idhi pregnancy ah
Female | 20
Missing periods along with upper stomach/backaches aren't rare. These may indicate pregnancy. Typical pregnancy signs: skipped cycles, nausea, and upper stomach/back discomfort. If you think you're pregnant, take a pregnancy test. Consult a gynecologist for guidance.
Answered on 25th July '24
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Why do I have spotting of blood during my period
Female | 21
Blood spotting due to your period can be a cause for many reasons. The body decides to throw off the old blood that is no longer in use. Nevertheless, it is also possible to develop this condition due to the hormonal imbalances that arise from some medications, or the health conditions like polyps or infections. In the case it happens often or is accompanied by pain, the safest option is to talk to your gynecologist for the right advice and treatment.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
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Endometrium test Dark brown tissue measure ment 0.8m
Female | 30
This could suggest that old blood is present in the uterus, which may result in a woman experiencing irregular periods or pelvic pain. Irregular periods are a common outcome of the disease and it is always due to hormonal disorders. Hormonal therapy (hormone therapy) that your gynecologist can give you to treat PM is how you can get your periods under control and ease your discomfort.
Answered on 13th Nov '24
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I had unprotected sex on 13april, 2024 and took ipill within 1hr. My last period date was 22march and mensuration cycle is 24days but yet not getting my periods . But yesterday also I had an unprotected sex so should I repeat ipill again? Please suggest And how many day will i get my periods
Female | 30
After taking emergency contraception like the iPill, irregular periods are typical. Potential symptoms include nausea, headaches, and menstrual cycle changes. Stress or hormone imbalances can also postpone your period. Taking another iPill immediately is inadvisable. Allow your body time to adjust. Your period should arrive within the next few weeks. If concerned, consider taking a pregnancy test.
Answered on 20th July '24
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Please I had my last menstruation on 31 march so when I'm I to expect it in May
Female | 21
The average menstrual cycle is around 28 to 30 days, but it can vary from person to person. If your last menstruation was on March 31, and if you have a typical 28-30 day cycle, you might expect your next period sometime between April 28 and May 1. However, the cycles can be irregular for various reasons. Consult your gynecologist for proper diagnosis & treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Am having a recurring periods, after taking the e pill..its 3 weeks now
Female | 22
Experiencing recurring periods for three weeks after taking the emergency contraceptive pill is not usual. Consult a gynecologist for evaluation and diagnosis to address the issue.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I had very painful period cramps in September and I didn't get my period the following month
Female | 19
Stress, hormone changes, health conditions - these may cause missed periods. Taking care through drinking water, getting proper nutrition, and having rest helps. But if issues persist, see a gynecologist to check for underlying problems.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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During or after fingering, my girlfriend experiences a lot of burning and pain, which persists for two to three days. What should we do?
Female | 20
She must have an infection or an injury somewhere on the vaginal area. I recommend that she should go to see a gynecologist to get the specific diagnosis and treatment. On the other hand, don't be active sexually to prevent the situation from getting worse or having further complications.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hi Dr, last month I had unprotected sex on the 19th and the next day on the 20th I got my period. But this month I am 4 days late. I had breast soreness last week and I do feel fatigue.
Female | 24
It may be that you might have been having pregnancy symptoms. But it is worth remembering that other reasons may cause your late period and symptoms. I recommend visiting a gynecologist for an accurate diagnosis.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I am rly itchy (down there but like inside) and I have a smell and thick white discharge and it’s been like this for about a week
Female | 17
It seems that you’ve got a yeast infection. Yeast are small organisms that can live in warm, humid places like inside your body. The overgrowth of them is the cause of itchiness, thick white discharge, and a smell. You may experience this more after taking antibiotics or wearing tight clothes. You can get over-the-counter creams to help treat it, but if it doesn't get better, it's important to talk to a gynecologist. Besides, wearing loose cotton underwear and avoiding perfumed products can help with the prevention of these infections in the future.
Answered on 23rd Sept '24
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Hello Mam/Sir how can we sure there is complete abortion or not i have used mtp kit recently please help me
Female | 23
To ensure the completeness of an abortion after using an MTP kit, look for symptoms like persistent bleeding and cramping. Seek a follow-up appointment with a doctor from a known hospital who may perform a pelvic examination, use ultrasound to check for remaining tissue, and monitor hCG levels through a blood test
Answered on 23rd May '24
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What can I do for my missed periods
Female | 17
Missed periods are normal due to hormone changes. Stress, weight differences, or excessive exercise impact periods too. If not pregnant, relax. Eat healthily, take time off. Periods may resume naturally. Consult a gynecologist if the issue persists.
Answered on 20th July '24
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I am 16 years old & my period ended 2 days ago and in those two days I haved brown blood & i don’t know why.
Female | 16
Having brown blood after your cycle is normal because it might just be old blood that has been sitting around. Sometimes, some blood can take longer to fully come out of your system. Hormonal changes or spotting may also cause this. Be sure to drink fluids, eat healthy foods, and get plenty of rest. If it continues or is painful, talk with a trusted adult or go see a gynecologist for help.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Iam 24 years old female and my periods getting delay for 47 days
Female | 24
Various factors could contribute to this delay, including stress, changes in weight, hormonal imbalances, or lifestyle shifts. Common symptoms accompanying irregular periods include mood swings or mild discomfort. To help regulate your cycle, consider maintaining a balanced diet, managing stress levels, and ensuring adequate sleep. It’s important to consult a gynecologist for personalized advice and to rule out any underlying conditions. Regular check-ups can provide reassurance and support for any health concerns.
Answered on 18th Jan '25
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according to my period tracker , period ended on 27th february . previous month it ended on 3rd january. my period usually is 4 days. 4th day bleeding is almost not there. i had sexual activity (not penetrative sex) on 3rd march and sex with condom on 4th march but he came inside the condom while having sex. according to my app, on 4rd march it was ovulation in 3 days. then i had sex on 8th march and according to app day of ovulation was 7th march. during sex on 8th march there was light pink bleeding all over the bedsheet. i took an I-pill the same day after 2 hours of sex. I am now seeing whitish discharge from vagina sometimes. i have checked position of cervix, it is low and kind of hard and kind of open. what has happened?
Female | 26
There are normal bodily changes that happen monthly. You likely had light pink bleeding on March 8th from ovulation. Also, your whitish discharge is regular vaginal fluid. The I-pill is a backup birth control taken after unprotected sex. Even your cervical changes align with your cycle. However, if anything seems off or concerning, it's wise to talk to a gynecologist for advice.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
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Hello, am a 23 years old female, i been having brown discharge for approximately 3 weeks after i finishedy period by a week, at the being there was a slight itching but so far there isnt and there is no pain, it the beginning it was dark brown but now it getting lighter it stopped for 2 days and came back but still light brown, what would the cause be?
Female | 23
Experiencing brown discharge after your period can often indicate old blood being expelled, which may be normal, especially if it's light and not accompanied by discomfort. Possible causes include hormonal fluctuations, changes in cervical mucus, or even the body clearing out remnants from your menstrual cycle. Since you've noticed changes and a previous itching sensation, it would be wise to consult a gynecologist for personalized advice. They can evaluate your situation more thoroughly and ensure there are no underlying issues.
Answered on 22nd Jan '25
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Actually my periods won't stop and last 5days just finished my periods and then suddenly my periods came out and this time not too much flow but it's looks like white discharge but colour is lighten red so basically my question is is that normal
Female | 22
It seems you’re experiencing some changes in your periods, which can be challenging. If you notice a light reddish discharge after your period ends, it could be due to hormonal imbalances you're going through. This might cause spotting or light bleeding that looks white or pinkish. It’s usually not a serious issue, but if you’re concerned or it continues, it might be a good idea to talk to a gynecologist.
Answered on 12th Aug '24
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Hi there, I’m a sexually active female for reference. I have been sexually active for 5 months now and have never had an issue with pain related to sex. This was until the last couple of days. My boyfriend and I had not seen each other in 3 weeks and I just returned home from my trip. We decided to celebrate by having sex. Our celebration ended when I started feeling this immense pain. My boyfriend believes that it could have been from there not being enough lubrication. This pain has continued tor 3 days now, even hurting while not having sex. Sex definitely heightens the pain and discomfort. We have not had sex sense the pain started because it hurts too bad. It even hurts when it is being rubbed. The pain is located surrounding the opening of my vagina, both inside and out, seemingly on the side furthest from my butt. Does that make sense? This is a concern of mine and I was wondering if there was a logical explanation and perhaps an at home treatment? Along the same lines, not sure if they are related. My vagina has been very itchy. I have not noticed any irregular discharge. What may be causing this and what can be done? Also, I just recently started two new supplements. I notice my vaginal discharged had an odor. I started the “Rae’s vaginal balance” supplement and the “Azo cranberry” supplement in hopes to rectify the situation. Is there a reason why I stink and what can I do to fix the issue?
Female | 18
It seems like you might be having pain during intercourse because of dryness; however, it is necessary to visit a gynecologist in order to rule out any underlying medical issues such as infection or endometriosis. The itching and smell, which can also be caused by an infection or imbalance of your vaginal flora. It is preferably to be referred by gynecologist for a proper diagnosis and plan of action.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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My opening vagina itch with white discharge
Female | 23
You might encounter a yeast infection. Yeast is a microorganism that can grow excessively and cause itching and white discharge in the vagina. It is because they have sometimes taken antibiotics or wear tight clothes. You can indeed use the over-the-counter cream for yeast infections. Hence, wearing cotton underwear and the absence of scented products near the vulva are among the best ways to help ladies prevent yeast infections in the future.
Answered on 26th July '24
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