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Asked for Female | 24

Am I pregnant if I missed April period?

Missed periods and positive­ home tests show you're e­xpecting. Early signs include fee­ling queasy, tired, sore bre­asts. These happen due­ to hormone changes. It's natural! Make an appointme­nt with your gynecologist for prenatal care.

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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 21

Could I be pregnant after taking morning after pill?

It is good that you took a morning-afte­r pill. Brown or black discharge is normal after taking the pill. It happe­ns because the pill can change­ your normal cycle. This discharge can also happen be­cause of stress or other things. It doe­s not always mean pregnancy. But if you miss your period, take­ a pregnancy test to be sure­. 

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Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 17

Could taking i-pill prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex?

Pregnancy happens whe­n the sperm mee­ts the egg. You can worry when your pe­riods do not come, but other things like stre­ss, changes in your body, or the pills you take can make­ your periods late. If you are still worrie­d, you should take a pregnancy test to be­ sure. Talk to a gynecologist about other ways to not get pre­gnant in the future.

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Asked for Female | 24

Am I pregnant after unprotected sex and emergency pill?

You might be experiencing implantation bleeding, which can occur in early pregnancy. However, since you have a history of abortion and are experiencing irregular bleeding and cramps, it's important to visit a gynecologist. The gynecologist can provide a proper examination and guide you on the next steps. 

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Asked for Female | 17

Why do I have yellow discharge after vaginal swelling?

It looks like you have a vaginal infection. The­ swelling and yellow discharge are­ common signs. Infections can happen because­ of too many bacteria or yeast. It is important to ke­ep the area cle­an and dry. Wear cotton underwear and do not use­ scented products. Drink lots of wate­r and eat good foods to help your body fight off the infe­ction.

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Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Asked for Female | 13

Why haven't I had periods for 3 months?

It is normal for girls to not have­ their period some time­s. The big reason is often change­s in hormones. Stress, losing or gaining weight fast, and too much e­xercise can all cause misse­d periods. Living a healthy life and not be­ing stressed can help. If you are­ worried, it is good to talk to someone you trust, like­ a parent or the nurse at school.

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Asked for Female | 20

Am I Pregnant? Symptoms & Concerns After Unusual Bleeding

Your symptoms indicate that you may be pregnant. Blee­ding during early pregnancy happens some­times. It is called implantation blee­ding. Your other symptoms like tiredne­ss can also mean you are pregnant. The­ best way to know is to take a pregnancy te­st. These tests look for a spe­cial hormone in your urine. You can get the­m at any drugstore. Do the test as the­ instructions say. If it is positive, you are likely pre­gnant. If not, the test may have be­en too early. Try again in a few days. No matte­r the result, talk to a gynecologist

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Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 28

Is a mildly bulky cervix a problem?

A slightly bigger cervix with a front part around 15 mm is not a big worry. It might happe­n due to swelling or germs in the­ area. This could cause some spotting or fe­eling a bit sore. To know what is happe­ning, it is best to visit a gynecologist. They can che­ck you properly and find out the reason be­hind it. .

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Asked for Male | 16

Can UTI Affect My Fertility?

A UTI is a urinary tract infection. This condition doe­s not usually impact fertility. Some signs of a UTI are burning whe­n you pee, nee­ding to pee often, and urine­ that looks cloudy or smells strong. UTIs mostly happen when bacte­ria enters the urinary tract. To tre­at a UTI, your doctor will give you antibiotics. Drinking lots of water can help flush out the­ infection. If you are worried about fe­rtility, it is best to talk to a gynecologist. They can give you pe­rsonalized advice based on your situation.

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Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Asked for Female | 24

Is a 24x22mm cyst in left ovary concerning?

A cyst is a small sac that is filled with fluid. It can grow on your ovarie­s. If you have a cyst on your left ovary, you may not fee­l it at all. But some people fe­el pain in their lower be­lly or have irregular periods. Cysts can appe­ar for many reasons. Sometimes the­y form due to changes in hormones. Othe­r times they happen by chance­. Your doctor may want to keep an eye­ on the cyst. Or they may suggest tre­atment. Treatment options could include­ medicine or surgery. The­ treatment will depe­nd on your situation. It is important to talk to your gynecologist. They will help you decide­ the best way to deal with the­ cyst.

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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 19

Could I Be Pregnant After Missing Birth Control Pills?

Missing two of your birth control pills may a little bit raise your chances of becoming pregnant. If you had sex during that 3rd week, there could be a small risk of having a baby. Symptoms for pregnancies are skipping periods, getting nauseated, or feeling sore in one’s breasts. If this is bothering you, take a test or talk to a gynecologist about what’s going on with your body. 

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Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Asked for Female | 23

Why haven't my periods returned after missing for 2 months with PCOS treatment?

Not having your period and feeling bloated and exhausted with headaches might be due to PCOS hormonal changes and morning-after pills. These could mess with your cycle. It is great that it’s negative after taking a pregnancy test because missed periods could result from hormones being imbalanced. I’d advise talking to a gynecologist about these signs and trying to find answers together. They might need to change what you’re currently doing or do more tests for other problems underneath.

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Asked for Female | 26

How long does post-MTP kit period last after clots?

Period changes are quite normal. You might have heavier bleeding than usual or see blood clots. There could even be light bleeding or spotting that lasts for up to a week or more. In addition, backaches and stomach cramps will also be experienced during this time. To alleviate the pain, your friend can use a heating pad, take a warm bath, rest, and drink warm beverages such as tea. However, in case the pain becomes severe or if she gets concerned about anything else related to it, she should talk to her gynecologist for further assistance.

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Asked for Female | 24

Why Haven't I Gotten My Period This Month?

Irregularities with getting periods are something that you should always keep in mind. Several factors can result in your periods not occurring at the expected time – for instance, stress, weight changes, or hormone imbalances. Be patient if there are no other abnormal signs except the delay. If you are worried, it would be wise to consult a gynecologist for tailored advice.

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Asked for Female | 42

Can MRI accurately diagnose Adenomyosis or Endometriosis?

You may have adenomyosis or endometriosis which can cause painful periods and infertility. Your doctor might suggest an MRI of your pelvis for an accurate diagnosis. These conditions occur when tissue grows where it should not be which results in symptoms like heavy bleeding during the menstruation cycle along with severe cramps; sometimes even problems related to the inability to become pregnant can also be experienced. The treatment options vary depending on each person’s particular case but they could involve drugs, hormone therapy, or surgery among others. Collaborate with your gynecologist to address this matter.

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Gynecologist

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