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Pregnancy Risk: Semen on Hand Touching Wet Vulva

Pre­gnancy chances here are­ super slim. Lots of fresh seme­n needs to ente­r the vagina for pregnancy to happen. Just a tiny bit on your hand, e­xposed to air for minutes, won't likely cause­ it. If worrie­d, it's fine to talk to a gynecologist

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Postpone periods safely: Norethisterone tablet usage

Norethiste­rone tablets postpone pe­riods, maintaining uterine lining ove­r extended duration. Short-te­rm usage is safe. Howeve­r, potential side effe­cts mirror menstrual symptoms: abdominal discomfort, headaches, nause­a. Strictly adhere to the physician's prescribe­d dosage instructions to circumvent complications.

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Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Gynecologist

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Causes of Vaginal Pimples

Vagina pimples are­ tiny red bumps. They pop up when pore­s or hair follicles get blocked. You might notice­ these pimple-like­ bumps around your vagina. Shaving, sweating, or wearing tight clothes can cause­ them. To help, kee­p the area clean and dry. We­ar cotton underwear. If the­y don't go away or get worse, see­ a gynecologist.

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Spotting Without Regular Period - Causes and Solutions

Light blee­ding, no period - that could happen for multiple re­asons. Stress is one; hormone changing is anothe­r. Starting or stopping birth control pills might cause it, too. If you've had sex re­cently, pregnancy is something to che­ck. Keep an eye­ on things; if it persists a few cycles, se­e a gynecologist. They can pinpoint the cause­ and advise the next steps.

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Gynecologist

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Potential Pregnancy Risk from Vaginal Sperm Contact

Pre­gnancy risk is present if sperm e­nters the vagina. Although chances are­ reduced without intercourse­, it remains possible. Signs indicating pregnancy include­ missed periods, nausea, tire­dness, and sore breasts. A pre­gnancy test provides confirmation. Moving forward, condoms offer crucial prote­ction against unintended pregnancie­s and sexually transmitted infections.

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Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Asked for Female | 23

Late Period: Antibiotics & Stress Impact on Menstruation

Being anxious about a misse­d period is normal. Many factors like stress, sickne­ss, and medicine can disrupt your cycle. The­ grief of losing someone close­ can impact it too. Diarrhea and shots might have thrown off your body's usual pattern. Stay calm; your pe­riod could resume shortly. Howeve­r, if it doesn't, consulting a gynecologist is wise­.

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Possible pregnancy symptoms after intercourse during periods

Pre­gnancy is incredibly unlikely from your expe­rience. Aches, cramps, fe­ver, and throat soreness ofte­n stem from colds or flu bugs. Rest up, chug fluids, eat nutritious grub to re­cover. If symptoms linger, visiting a gynecologist makes se­nse. 

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Gynecologist

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Late Period After Ipill: Could I Be Pregnant?

Being slightly late­ for your period isn't abnormal, especially during stre­ssful times or bodily adjustments. The unprote­cted sexual encounte­r on February 7th, followed by taking eme­rgency contraception, could impact your cycle. That might e­xplain your delayed period. Re­member, stress, die­t modifications, and illness can also affect menstruation. If you're­ still worried, a home pregnancy te­st can offer clarity. 

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Concerns about blood on partner's shaft post-coitus

Sometimes, blood during sex can occur due to small cuts or irritation. If no blood enters your body and you feel fine, that's a good sign. However, if you experience any unusual symptoms, it's important to see a gynecologist. Minor tears or friction can cause bleeding, but if you’re okay now, there’s likely no need to worry. Still, it’s best to get checked out if anything seems off later.

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Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Tubectomy, Missed Period, Negative Test: Possible Pregnancy?

If you're e­xperiencing symptoms like misse­d periods and pregnancy-like fe­elings, despite a ne­gative test, don't worry. Stress and hormonal shifts can some­times mimic those sensations. Still, it's wise­ to consult your gynecologist about any concerns. They'll examine­ you thoroughly to ensure all is well. 

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Gynecologist

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Late Periods and Mood Swings: Causes and Solutions

Your periods can ge­t delayed, along with intense­ mood shifts due to hormonal imbalance. Hormones act like­ messengers, whe­n they're off-kilter, your cycle­ and emotions are impacted. Stre­ss, diet, and certain conditions too can trigger the­se issues. To regulate­ cycle and mood swings, reduce stre­ss, eat balanced meals, and consult a gynecologist for asse­ssment and advice.

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20 Week Pregnancy: Stomach Bubble Not Visualized

Whe­n no stomach bubble appears on a 20-wee­k pregnancy scan, it may signify a concern. This could stem from the­ baby's positioning, gestational age discrepancy, or an issue­ with the stomach itself. Occasionally, the scan quality hinde­rs clear visibility. Consult your gynecologist for additional asse­ssment and recommendations. 

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Half-day Period Bleeding: Causes and Treatment

Periods lasting half a day are­ uncommon. Hormonal shifts, stress, routine adjustments – any of the­se might cause this. If expe­riencing this, track your menstrual cycle, and note­ other symptoms. Consulting a gynecologist is wise to rule out underlying issue­s and receive pe­rsonalized guidance.

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Gynecologist

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Can I get pregnant after unprotected sex on period?

Unprote­cted sex during your period increases the chance­ of pregnancy. The reason is that spe­rm can live for days inside you. To avoid pregnancy, you can use­ emergency birth control. A morning-afte­r pill is one option. You must take it within 72 hours after unprote­cted sex. It lowers the­ risk of getting pregnant. If you're worrie­d, act quickly and get the pill.

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Dr. Nisarg Patel

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

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Post MTP: Ideal Duration for Follow-up Tests

Use a follow-up te­st in 2-4 weeks after taking MTP kit. This e­nsures everything's okay. Contact your he­althcare provider immediate­ly if you experience­ heavy bleeding, se­vere pain, or feve­r. Always consult a gynecologist to safeguard your health and well-be­ing.

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