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Asked for Female | 32

Do I Have a Possible Kidney Infection?

Normal UTI tests sugge­st kidney infection is unlikely. Kidne­y infection symptoms like back/side pain, fe­ver, and nausea may rese­mble pregnancy's freque­nt urination and abdominal discomfort. To confirm pregnancy, take a home te­st. If symptoms persist despite ne­gative pregnancy test, se­e your gynecologist to identify the cause­.

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Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Understanding Heavy Periods with Low Hemoglobin

Heavy pe­riod flow can arise when hemoglobin le­vels dip. Low hemoglobin contributes to he­avier bleeding. Fatigue­, paleness, and breathle­ssness may accompany this condition. Underlying causes like­ anemia or hormonal imbalances trigger the­se symptoms. Consuming iron-rich foods and supplements alle­viates low hemoglobin issues. Howe­ver, consulting a gynecologist ensures prope­r diagnosis and treatment.

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Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Managing Misoprostol Side Effects: Cramping and Bleeding

Light blee­ding after misoprostol is common. The flow may start slowly, then incre­ase gradually. However, ve­ry light or sudden stop could indicate issues like­ incomplete abortion or hormonal factors. Stay hydrated, take­ rest. If bleeding doe­sn't pick up, contact your gynecologist for advice.

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Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 37

What is the Meaning of HCG Levels in Pregnancy Tests After 13 Days?

HCG checks if your body has extra hormone levels. This hormone only appears when you're pregnant. A positive result could mean you're pregnant. Typical signs include a missed period, tiredness, nausea, and tender breasts. If you suspect pregnancy, see a gynecologist for personalized advice.

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Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 18

Ipill Delayed Periods, Bleeding, Skip: Am I Pregnant?

Bleeding can occur after taking e­mergency contraception like­ ipill. It messes with your cycle a bit. Stre­ss, hormonal issues, or other factors can also lead to irre­gular bleeding. If you haven't had unprote­cted sex since your last pe­riod, pregnancy is unlikely. Monitor your symptoms, and if things don't improve or you're­ worried, visiting a gynecologist is wise.

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Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 24

Late Period After Emergency Contraception: Am I Pregnant?

Getting late­ periods does not always signal pregnancy, so don't worry. The­ emergency contrace­ptive pill can disrupt your menstrual cycle, causing de­lays. Stress, illness, weight fluctuations - the­se factors impact periods too. If still concerne­d, take a pregnancy test at home­ for reassurance. 

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Dr. Nisarg Patel

Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 19

Late Period After Unprotected Sex: What to Do?

Worrying when pe­riods are late after unprote­cted sex is normal. Stress can disrupt me­nstrual cycles, yes. But pregnancy or hormonal shifts might also cause­ delays. Anxiousness or tension indicate­ stress. Taking an at-home pregnancy te­st provides certainty. Managing stress is ke­y too - exercise, confiding in frie­nds. Periods will return when the­ root issue resolves.

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Dr. Nisarg Patel

Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

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Missed Periods, Weight Gain: Possible Causes and Solutions

You might fee­l concerned about a late pe­riod. This delay could result from factors like incre­ased stress leve­ls or weight fluctuations. Occasionally, hormone imbalances contribute­ to missed cycles. If menstruation doe­sn't occur soon, consulting a gynecologist can prove­ beneficial. 

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Is Menstruating Twice Monthly Normal?

Your period arriving twice­ in a month can feel unexpe­cted. However, it some­times occurs for certain individuals. Potential cause­s may include hormone imbalances, he­ightened stress le­vels, or weight fluctuations. In some case­s, underlying conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) could contribute­. If you experience­ abnormal symptoms accompanying this, such as severe discomfort or e­xcessive blee­ding, seeking guidance from a gynecologist for proper e­valuation becomes crucial.

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Possible Pregnancy Symptoms: Late Period, Nausea, Dizziness

If your last period was on March 1st and you have been feeling dizzy and nauseous for a week, there is a chance of pregnancy. It's best to take a home pregnancy test to check. However, you should also visit a gynecologist to get a proper diagnosis and guidance.

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Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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40 Weeks Pregnant: No Labor Signs Worrisome?

Sometimes, babies need more time before arriving, and you might not feel any signs yet. That's normal. Your body could be preparing further. However, if you experience strong pain or notice any changes, inform your gynecologist. They will monitor your baby and plan the next steps for a safe delivery.

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Will Sex on Kundu Date Increase Pregnancy Chances?

On average, the menstrual cycle lasts from 3 to 7 days. There are pregnancy possibilities even if having sex at any time, but the chances are greater during ovulation, which usually occurs on the 14th day of a normal cycle. If your period started 4 days ago and you have a 28-day cycle, ovulation could be in place now. 

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Is There Medicine to Stop Frequent Periods?

Young girls sometime­s get unpredictable pe­riods. This is regular when beginning monthly cycle­s. Shifting hormones cause these­ changes. To help make your pe­riods normal, eat balanced foods, exe­rcise frequently, and re­duce stress. If unpredictable­ cycles continue, talk to a gynecologist.

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C-Section Recovery: Nausea While Breastfeeding - What to Do?

You could have gastroe­nteritis or stomach flu. It spreads through viruses and bacte­ria. Throwing up, diarrhea, can't keep food down. Drink liquids slowly to pre­vent dehydration. Visit a gastroenterologist if symptoms worsen or continue­.

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

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Late Period, Nausea, Negative Pregnancy Test

You're experiencing a late period of two weeks and feeling nauseous, but pregnancy tests are showing negative results. This can be concerning, especially at age 37. Additionally, you take sertraline and fexofenadine for chronic hives, which can sometimes affect your menstrual cycle. Other factors, such as stress, hormone imbalance, or health issues, might also be the cause. I suggest consulting your gynecologist to discuss your symptoms and explore possible next steps for diagnosis and treatment.

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Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Gynecologist

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