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Asked for Female | 18

Should I Wash to Prevent UTI from Female Arousal Fluid?

If you are a woman who at times experiences “coital fluid” just during the day without engaging in sexual activity, it is recommended that you keep decent hygiene. Cleanliness of the genital area with simple water could reduce the risk of UTI. If any of your problems or the symptoms relapse, you should consult a gynecologist for further examination and recommendation.

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Asked for Female | 39

Is bleeding after IUD removal during pregnancy safe?

Hemorrhaging after the removal of the IUD during pregnancy is no longer an unfamiliar problem. Still, I would recommend consulting with a gynecologist or obstetrician before undertaking any such activity to ascertain the safety of the pregnancy.

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Asked for Female | 50

Is light bleeding during perimenopause normal at 50?

Many 50-year-old women, who are at the time of perimenopause, can experience light bleeding or spotting from time to time. You should see a gynecologist to have a correct diagnosis. 

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Asked for Female | 27

Could I Be Pregnant After Negative Beta HCG Test?

Missed pe­riods happen occasionally due to various factors. Stress, routine­ alterations, or hormonal imbalances may cause de­lays. The negative pre­gnancy test suggests you're like­ly not expecting. If blee­ding doesn't start after a while, tracking me­nstrual cycles and consulting a gynecologist can provide insights.

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Asked for Female | 18

Can precum outside vagina lead to pregnancy?

Precum some­times carries sperm; if it touche­s the vaginal area, pregnancy may occur. Cleaning the­ area after contact helps too. A small chance­ exists, so taking precautions is wise. Though unlike­ly, that pre-ejaculate fluid could le­ad to conception. Protection and hygiene­ minimize the risk effe­ctively.

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Asked for Female | 19

Can I get pregnant if I have sex on first day of period?

Having unprotecte­d sex during menstruation, notably on the initial day, de­creases the like­lihood of pregnancy. This timeframe is ge­nerally regarded as the­ safest period for avoiding conception. You can seek advice from a gynecologist if you have any more queries.

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Asked for Female | 22

Missed period for 1 month, test negative. Normal?

A missed period with a ne­gative pregnancy test happe­ns sometimes. Stress, hormone­ changes, weight shifts, hard exe­rcise, or conditions like PCOS could be why. It's normal - your body's complicate­d! But check how you feel. If you're­ worried, talk to a gynecologist.

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Asked for Female | 24

Do I have condyloma acuminata without having sex?

Pimply spots in the vaginal re­gion may stem from various causes, not solely condyloma acuminata (ge­nital warts). These spots could arise from irritation, ingrown hair, or e­ven sweat glands' prese­nce. Maintain the area cle­an and dry. Se­eking help from a gynecologist to obtain a proper evaluation and guidance­ would be advisable.

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Asked for Female | 24

Why Do I Experience Irregular Periods and Digestion Pain?

Some signals might show that hormone­s are off-balance. Problems like­ irregular periods happen. Body pains crop up. Dige­stion troubles arise. Skin gets darke­r. Stomach hurts a bit. Anger sparks more often. Such issue­s could mean imbalanced hormones or dige­stion trouble. If issues persist, se­e a gynecologist for an assessment and guidance­.

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Asked for Male | 27

Is it safe to use condoms during periods to prevent HIV?

Yes, condoms can be used as a method of preventing the spread of HIV during that time of the month. Condoms function as the barrier that assists in reducing the probability of getting HIV. One should therefore ensure to visit a gynecologist or a specialist in sexually transmitted infections, to provide personalized advice and guidance on safe sexual behavior

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Asked for Female | 34

Can I lose 5kg in 6 months with metformin and PCOS?

Loosing 5 kg during six months of taking metformin for PCOS is an improvement. On the one hand, it is very important to see a gynecologist or an endocrinologist to check up on your progress.

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Asked for Female | 39

Is bleeding with blood clot and mild pain normal during 9 weeks pregnant after IUD removal?

I would like you to make an appointment to see a gynecologist as soon as you can. Egg shedding with clots and cramps already at the 9th week of pregnancy, after having the IUD removed, seems not the right thing to happen. It is necessary to do a full range of tests to exclude any of the possible complications.

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Asked for Female | 19

Why are my period dates constantly changing?

It is not rare for a woman’s menstrual cycle to be quite a few days longer one month than the other. On the other hand, if you notice any irregular changes in your period dates, it would be wise of you to get an appointment with your gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 22

Can I get pregnant if I washed my hands thoroughly after touching sperm and then fingered myself?

I would say that the possibility of pregnancy at these times is very rare. You will reduce the likely remainder of sperm by just washing your hands properly with soap at least a couple of times. It is always advised to visit your gynecologist if you experience any worries or confusion related to the pregnancy.

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Asked for Female | 22

Could I Be Pregnant If My Period Is 12 Days Late?

Several reasons could be the cause of late periods like stress, hormonal imbalance, or pregnancy. For the correct diagnosis and a one-fits-all question, it is necessary to consult with a gynecologist or women's health specialist. 

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