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Female | 21

Will one Loette tablet prevent pregnancy after condom tear?

We did sex today, but the condom is tear. So my girlfriend eat one loette tablet. Is that enough for her to prevent pregnancy or she wants to eat the 21 tablet on the strip. ( we don't have to sex here after). My doubt is, for how many days she wants to continue the tablet

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Answered on 8th Mar '25

If a condom breaks, using emergency contraception, like a single Loette tablet, can be effective if taken as soon as possible. However, it’s important to follow the prescribed course, typically taking one tablet daily for 21 days, to ensure effective contraception. Side effects may include nausea or changes in your menstrual cycle, but these are usually temporary. For personalized advice, I recommend consulting a gynecologist to discuss her specific situation. They can provide guidance and reassurance. 

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I'm actually concern about my health. I was 17 when i took 8 ipills in 3month as i remember. And i don't have any side effect. Now i'm 20 and my period blood is slightly low. Does it affect on my future pregency or anything?

Female | 20

i pill ia also a hormone , kindly consult a gynecologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Ankita Mago

Dr. Ankita Mago

I'm 19 female who using olanzapine and mirtazapine since 27, my period should've come in 28. I'm not pregnant, I might have hypoprolactinemia, my results gonna come in Monday. My period is delayed by 19 days right know. 2 year ago my period was off cycle without any reasons (maybe weather change, it was in May) and I used birth control pills and my cycle was turned to normal. Is there a chance that mirtazapine cause my period delay or is it because of seasonal change agaşn? (I do not have any health problems, cycst etc.)

Female | 19

Mirtazapine may disturb your cycle and cause your periods to be late. Seasonal changes can also be a factor. Stress and some drugs are also responsible for your period being unchanged. After you get the test results on Monday, you will be able to understand better. Meanwhile, try to calm down, drink enough water, and get enough sleep.

Answered on 18th Sept '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Good evening, dear doctors, I am writing to you because I am anxious and worried. I am 49 years old and have had very large fibroids for years that have never given me any problems, apart from swelling and the occasional early or very late period. This summer I had a gynecological visit with ultrasound because it had been about three years since I had a check-up due to anxiety problems that prevent me from going for visits and other fears. The visit went well in the sense that it was the same as three years ago but every doctor almost always suggested that I evaluate the option of removing it to eliminate the problem. This summer my period was a bit irregular, it came a little early, then spotting, then it ended as usual. In October I only had spotting for two weeks and that was it, in November spotting and then a very heavy period that ended a few days ago, still with very light spotting. In the grip of anxiety, I went to the gynecological clinic in my city, and he did a manual examination without an ultrasound, telling me that they are fibroids and to go to another gynecologist to evaluate what to do, I went to a gynecologist the other day and he did an ultrasound and an examination, apart from the fibroids that I already knew about, he told me that the endometrium is vascularized and a little irregular and measures 8mm. He told me that I need to look into it further. A few months ago it always measured 8 mm, but he didn't tell me anything. (He didn't talk to me about hormone levels or premenopause or anything else. I want to do hormone levels to see everything in general) I took a lot of antibiotics months ago for dental problems and I don't know if it could interfere with my cycle. I'm really desperate also because I have a lot of anxiety problems and this doesn't help... I hope it's nothing to worry about.. I'll try to look into it further. Thank you so much. Jenny Italy

Female | 49

Answered on 17th Dec '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

why is my vagina swollen and itchy

Female | 17

Vaginal swelling and itchiness could be caused by a yeast infection.. Other possible causes include bacterial vaginosis, sexually transmitted infections, or an allergic reaction.. It's important to see a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.. Avoid douching and wearing tight clothing.. Keep the area clean and dry.. Stay hydrated and use water-based lubricants during sex.. Don't scratch the area, as it can lead to further irritation.. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Dr. Nisarg Patel

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