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Asked for Female | 24

Have got pregnant even after taking the medicine the bleeding is not started

If you have taken emergency contraception, and you are still pregnant and experiencing a delay in your period, it's crucial to consult a healthcare provider promptly. Emergency contraception is not 100% effective, and there's a possibility of pregnancy despite taking the medication. 

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Will lateral ventricle measures of 9mm in pregnancy grow?

An increase in the measurement of the lateral ventricles in fetal ultrasound, especially if it's a mild increase, may not necessarily indicate a severe issue. It's important to remember that ultrasound measurements can sometimes have a margin of error. Please consult a gynecologist in your locality for proper diagnosis.

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Asked for Female | 29

I been on my period for two weeks

Experiencing a menstrual period that lasts for two weeks or longer can be caused by various factors, including hormonal imbalances, uterine conditions, infections, medications, stress, or underlying medical issues. Please visit a gynecologist to get yourself tested for diagnosis of the issue.

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My periods haven't started six months after delivery....can i use birth control pills without getting periods ?

If your periods haven't returned six months after childbirth and you're considering birth control pills, consult a healthcare provider. While it's common for periods to be delayed, you can still ovulate and become fertile. Consult your gynecologist for guidance with medication.

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Hi, Me and wife have done intercourse multiple times in a month, and now pregnancy test also shows positive, So what will be your opinion

Confirm the pregnancy with a professional, and start prenatal care, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and educate yourselves about pregnancy and childbirth.

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Had protected sex but missed period

If you had protected sex and have missed your period, there could be many reasons for a missed period other than pregnancy. Stress, changes in weight, illness, hormonal imbalances, and various medical conditions can all affect your menstrual cycle. Please get a test done to confirm about pregnancy.

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Hi, Im brooke and I just recently came off birth control pills. I had unprotected sex 7 days ago, and just started medium heavy of bleeding but it only lasted 2 days.

After discontinuing birth control pills, experiencing a short episode of bleeding could be a result of your body adjusting to the change in hormones. But due to unprotected sex recently there's a risk of pregnancy. Take a pregnancy test after 10-14 days and consult a gynecologist for guidance on birth control options.

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Good day, i need to check regarding my wife HCG test, it's showing quantity 2622.43 mlU/ml, it's means positive.

An HCG level of 2622.43 mlU/ml indicates a positive pregnancy test. HCG is a hormone produced during pregnancy, and its presence in a woman's blood or urine is a strong indicator of pregnancy. However, the HCG levels can vary widely between individuals. 

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I have a missed period with a negative pregnancy test

If you've missed your period but received a negative pregnancy test result, don't worry. Several factors, such as stress, weight changes, hormonal imbalances, and health conditions, can lead to a missed period. To understand the cause and address any concerns, it's best to consult a gynecologist who can conduct a thorough evaluation and provide appropriate guidance based on your specific situation.

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Why Do Periods Come After Having Sex?

Yes, it's possible to get your period even if you have sex during your period. Getting your period is a natural part of the menstrual cycle, and it can occur independently of sexual activity. 

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I have missed my 1st period. UPT was positive and I had my last period on 12th of April. What should I do to avoid pregnancy

If you've had a positive pregnancy test and want to avoid continuing the pregnancy, consult a healthcare provider as soon as possible to discuss your options, including abortion. Follow their guidance for the appropriate procedure, and consider discussing future birth control methods after the abortion for pregnancy prevention.

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Asked for Female | 21

Irregular periods Delayed periods

Irregular and delayed periods can be caused by various factors, including hormonal imbalances, stress, lifestyle factors, medical conditions, and more. If you're experiencing irregular or delayed periods and it's a recurring issue, some lifestyle changes like maintaining a healthy weight and managing stress can help, as can tracking your cycle. Get a proper diagnosis done by a gynecologist if it's been delayed for too long.

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High blood pressure and 31 weeks pregnant

Well in that case contact your gynecologist immediately. They may prescribe medication to control your bp, recommend bed rest or reduced activity, and monitor your condition closely. Maintain a low-sodium diet, stay hydrated, and manage stress.
High bp during pregnancy can pose risks, so follow your doctor's guidance for a healthy outcome for you and your baby.

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Last month I got periods on 13 th April and this month I didn't have my periods up till and it's 21 may today

If your period is overdue by nearly 40 days, it's important to consider the possibility of pregnancy if you're sexually active. Take a home pregnancy test to confirm pregnancy. If pregnancy is not the cause, other factors like stress, changes in diet or exercise, hormonal imbalances, or underlying medical conditions may be contributing to the delay. 

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