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Female | 22

Why is my stomach cramping with delayed periods?

Periods delay Cramps and pain in stomach

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Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 20th Mar '25

A delay in menstruation, along with abdominal discomfort, can be caused by various factors, including stress, hormonal fluctuations, or even changes in weight or physical activity. It's essential to listen to your body; occasional cramps and pain can be normal but shouldn’t be ignored if persistent. To ease discomfort, consider applying a warm compress to the abdomen and staying hydrated. Engaging in gentle exercise may also help. If your symptoms continue or worsen, I encourage you to consult a gynecologist for tailored advice and care. 

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Hello doctor iam 29 weeks pregnant scanning showing baby having Cristin megna 6mm is that any problem please tell me

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CHOROID plexus cyst is common and usually benign... FETAL cysts are relatively harmless... cysts often disappear on their own... no need for additional fetal testing... your doctor will monitor the cyst's size...

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I took unwanted kit pills but I took 2 tablets of misoprostrol 400 mg today n I got proper bleeding should I take 2 more tablet 400 mg again tomorrow to complete course ?

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Don’t take more tablets tomorrow unless your doctor tells you to . Severe bleeding can result from taking more tablets. Ensure that you rest and take plenty of fluids. If you have heavy bleeding, severe pain, or any other worrying signs, seek medical help immediately. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Can I be pregnant of hcg levels of 3.5

Female | 18

HCG levels of 3.5 means you are not pregnant. The normal range for HCG for non-pregnant ladies is usually less than 5 mlU/ml. If you have seen some unusual symptoms, you should see a gynecologist for a proper evaluation and consultation.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I did at home IUI on Friday and didn’t realise there was air in the syringe and blew some in my vagina and now I’m worried about an air embolism

Female | 25

Air embolism is the condition when air bubbles get into your blood vessels and can be quite dangerous. But, don't worry too much. In your case, that is highly unlikely. Symptoms would include chest pain, trouble breathing, and dizziness. You look okay for now, but if any symptoms appear, do not wait to get help. 

Answered on 27th Aug '24

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After my last periods I had sexual contact and on my test single line appeared but after 9 hours a faint line at T also appeared what does that mean

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A single line means negative pregnancy test. An over-faded line means a positive result. It's best to confirm with the doctor.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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How likely am I to be pregnant if I had unprotected sex every day the week after my period

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Your period ends, and you have unprotected sex daily—your chances of pregnancy rise. An egg releases during ovulation and sperm may fertilize it at this time. Early pregnancy signs include missed periods, nausea, and fatigue. To avoid pregnancy, use condoms or birth control pills. Knowing your cycles is key to preventing unintended pregnancies.

Answered on 20th July '24

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I'm unsure if my tampon came out or is stuck too far up. I can't feel anything but I know I didn't take it out. What should I do?

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If you're uncertain about your tampon, try to gently feel for the string. If you can't locate it or are still unsure, see a healthcare professional promptly for an examination. Avoid attempting removal without guidance to prevent complications.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have my menstrual period due for 27th May, it is my Boyfriend's birthday, when and how should I start the medicine dose for delaying periods? How will that medicine work?

Female | 21

If you're considering using medication to delay your menstrual period, talk to a gynecologist first. They can guide you on using hormonal birth control pills.. Starting active pills a few days before your expected period and continuing as directed can help delay your period. Always follow medical advice for your safety.

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