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Asked for Female | 22

Is Bleeding After Taking iPill Normal or a Sign of Pregnancy?

Considering that you had sex on the 7^{th} day of your menstrual cycle and took an oral emergency contraceptive, it is highly unlikely for one to be pregnant. Bleeding after taking an emergency contraceptive pill is normal; it occurs because your body reacts to the increased dosage of hormones in the tablet. Nevertheless, if you have any apprehensions or develop any weird symptoms seek a gynecologist for accurate diagnosis.

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Asked for Female | 26

What to do if negative pregnancy test after missed period?

Having late periods can be a normal problem, especially in young ladies and girls who are sexually active. It is not likely that you will be pregnant. Missed periods can be attributed to various causes such as stress or hormonal changes. However, if you are desperate, use the recommended waiting time and retest. When your period doesn't show up, see a gynecologist.

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Asked for Female | 18

Why are my periods 2 weeks late at 18?

The reasons for this may be poor lifestyle habits and chronic stress. Experiencing those might be noticed in the form of painful cramps, stomach discomfort, and irritability. How to normalize irregular periods: yoga is the first chiro reception, therapy, and physical massage for this rhythm regimen. If this issue keeps disturbing you, the best option is to see a gynecologist

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Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Asked for महिला | 45

Burning and bumps in the private area during perimenopause

The feeling of burning, the appearance of bumps, and the discharge may all point to a yeast infection or skin irritation induced by apple cider vinegar usage. She should stay away from strong substances and put on loose cotton garments. Also, drinking lots of water and eating yogurt can help restore the natural balance. If they don’t go away, she needs to see a who gynecologist will be able to provide her with appropriate care.

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Asked for Female | 23

Could Dark Brown Blood Spotting Mean Pregnancy?

This could happen when there are hormonal changes before your period starts. Stress or a change in diet may also cause it. However, if you are concerned about being pregnant, take a test to make sure. Should this not help calm you down or if the blood flow increases then seeing a gynecologist would be wise. 

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Asked for Female | 23

Could condom prevent pregnancy if used correctly?

If you used a condom that didn't break or leak and you had sex on the 8th day of your cycle, there is a low chance of getting pregnant. It's usually difficult to conceive at such times in the menstrual calendar. However, remember that no contraceptive is entirely foolproof although using it correctly reduces the risk significantly. If there are any unusual signs or symptoms, it may be a good idea to do a pregnancy test to be sure.

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Asked for Female | 23

Why am I experiencing irregular periods and abnormal bleeding?

Irregular periods are not unusual in young women. Fifteen days after having sex bleeding could be caused by hormonal changes. Is the flow light now? This may be normal if it is. Keep track of your periods and see if they follow this same pattern. If you are worried, make a gynecologist's appointment so that you can talk it over with them in detail.

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Asked for Female | 23

Why is my period flow changing after sex?

You could be dealing with irregular periods and heavy bleeding. This may be caused by hormone imbalances or conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome. Having sex can sometimes change your menstrual flow. To help make your periods more regular, try keeping track of when they come, and talking to a gynecologist for advice.

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Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 24

Could I be pregnant if test is positive?

It appears that you could be expecting a baby. Whenever unprotected sex takes place, there is a possibility of getting pregnant. Missing a period along with a positive outcome on a pregnancy test are usual indications. Other signs may include fatigue, tender breasts, and morning sickness. At this point, the best thing for you to do would be to see a gynecologist so that they can confirm this pregnancy and advise accordingly. 

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Asked for Female | 22

Why am I not getting my period at 22?

There are so many various causes for this, such as stress, changes in weight, or hormonal problems. In case it accompanies other health signs like acne, more body hair, or headaches, contacting a gynecologist will be a good step. They will give you their best thoughts and advice to address menstrual abnormalities.

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Asked for Female | 44

Why no periods after stopping Primalut N at 44?

You should know that taking Primalut N can lead to delayed periods at times. Stress has the potential to disrupt your cycle too, alongside hormonal changes and certain medications that might alter it. It’s okay if you do not get your period immediately; wait for some more time. However, if one month passes without menstruation or if there is any other thing bothering you concerning this issue, then please visit a gynecologist.

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Asked for Female | 29

Could genital warts and painful periods affect fertility?

Based on your symptoms, it may be a sign of hormonal imbalances and potential disruptions due to the implantation use for a long period. In parallel, the condylomas may also affect your fertility. An alternative explanation of the origins of the lumps and pains before your periods is likely endometriosis. They must be thoroughly reviewed to lift hormones, remove genital warts, and treat the underlying causes of the pain episodes and irregular menstruation.

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Asked for Female | 24

How can I unblock my right tube?

This can happen due to infections, surgery, or scar tissue. Symptoms may include pelvic pain or heavy periods. To treat it you may need surgery to unlock it. Sometimes, medication or other procedures can also help. It's important to talk to a gynecologist for the best treatment plan.

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Asked for Female | 28

Is breast pain normal in early pregnancy at 10 weeks?

Having symptoms like back pain, period-like pains or breast pain is completely normal but should not get you worried in the first weeks. While some indicators might slowly decrease or change, not necessarily the same are experienced on the other hand. Breast pain occurring alone is fine. Your body might be adjusting to the changes because of the hormonal fluctuations. Give yourself time to relax, stay hydrated, and have a balanced diet. If you have any doubts, you should always refer to a gynecologist for proper advice. 

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Asked for Female | 30

When can I drink milk postpartum?

Milk can swiftly be consumed by most mothers right after childbirth. Milk is nutrition-packed. The milk might be hard if you feel gassy, bloated, and experience a fussy baby after breastfeeding it might be hard for you to digest your milk. If lactose intolerance is suspected, you can switch to lactose-free milk or alternative dairy-free products. Listen and always get an opinion with your gynecologist if you have any concerns.

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