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Asked for Female | 18

Is It Normal to Experience Nipple Soreness, Headaches, Stomach and Back Pain, and Nausea 8 Days After Having Sex on Almost All Ovulation Days?

If you are observing painful nipples and headaches, stomach and back pain associated with occasional nausea after sex during multiple ovulation days, it is time to book an appointment with a gynecologist

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What is the condition of my baby at 6 weeks with no heartbeat response after taking pills for heavy bleeding?

With the issue you've highlighted in mind, it's better to schedule an appointment with an Obstetrician or Gynecologist who treats the specific pregnancy-related concerns. They will help to determine what is best for you only based on your general situation.

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Asked for Female | 24

Why am I experiencing painful cramps and prolonged menstruation after going off birth control?

It is quite common to have cramps and the first few days of the next pill pack are more difficult. However, if the pain is either severe or has persisted for days, it is better to make an appointment with a gynecologist to be diagnosed and/or directed properly. 

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Asked for Female | 24

What Could Be the Cause of My Persistent Right Side Pain?

I assume that you're on the left side with the discomfort in your hip/groin joint. Hence, you must consult a gynecologist to get a proper diagnosis of your condition. 

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Asked for Female | 25

Is my missed period due to stress, traveling, and climate change?

It may be that the stress differences, traveling as well as climate that you underwent may have played a role in that late coming of your period. Although this may indirectly implicate a possible medical condition, you have to make sure that you see a gynecologist to rule out any probable medical conditions. 

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What Could Be the Reason for Irregular Periods and Can Medical Tests Provide Answers?

Irregular periods can be caused by many factors. It would be better to consult with the gynecologist to be properly diagnosed. They can explain your medical test results and give you the right advice. See your gynecologist for further evaluation and guidance.

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Asked for Female | 16

Im getting daily white discharge

It is quite normal for women to discharge every day at the time of their monthly cycle, which is one of the processes of the menstrual cycle. Nevertheless, discharge may sign a condition of infection including yeast or bacterial vaginosis if it comes with a smell, itching, or other irritations. I would tell you to make an appointment with your gynecologist to get checked and diagnosed.

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Im on the second day of my period. the condom broke before orgasm. Can i get pregnant?

Yes, a pregnancy can happen when a condom breaks before the moment of ejaculation thereby triggering the release of sperm. Via a pre-ejaculate fluid, sperm are present, and unwanted pregnancy might follow. It is advisable to obtain the gynecologist's help for further personalized coordination and guidance.

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Asked for Female | 22

I had a positive pregnancy test but then four negative tests then the next day had my period, but I get cramps on and off when I’m not on my period.

It can be possible that you are harboring some sort of a chemical pregnancy, which is an early pregnancy loss shortly after implantation. Since this situation may require a detailed assessment to be performed by a gynecologist or obstetrician, check with your healthcare provider before taking any action. 

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Asked for Female | 21

What allergy medications are safe for me to take at 8 weeks pregnant?

Medications taken during the pregnancy must be preserved with caution. While the use of some medications is being discouraged during pregnancy, there are a few that are proven safe for use including old antihistamines like loratadine or cetirizine. It is highly recommended to contact an obstetrician or a gynecologist to discuss your case and get specific recommendations.

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I had a home pregnancy test and there was a faint positive line. Then 3 days later I started to see blood not as normal as my period. I thought it's implantation bleeding and it's now 5 days and the bleeding is still there. Could I have suffered a miscarriage or am I still pregnant or was I ever pregnant.

The gynecologist must be consulted for a comprehensive examination. Your mentioning of the situation may be an indication of a miscarriage thanks to you. Nevertheless, the best course of action remains for a physician to determine the diagnosis and to offer the right treatment.

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I'm getting my normal period cycle but still there are some signs of pregnancy. Like headache and cold, fever .

If you have a hunch that have early pregnancy signs, though you receive regular periods then you must see a gynecologist. They are trained to give women reproductive health care and they can be of help to you in determining the right kind of tests and guiding you on how to move on with treatment

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I have taken I pill on 1st March and got my periods on 17th March now I got my periods on 6th april and it's been 5 days I'm bleeding heavily gnrlly it stops on 4th day

I would recommend that you visit a gynecologist for the recurrent bleeding you’re experiencing. It is necessary to exclude any concurrent disease and possible defects as well. 

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