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Asked for Female | 29 Years

I been on my period for two weeks

Answered by Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Experiencing a menstrual period that lasts for two weeks or longer can be caused by various factors, including hormonal imbalances, uterine conditions, infections, medications, stress, or underlying medical issues. Please visit a gynecologist to get yourself tested for diagnosis of the issue.

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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3119)

Had protected sex but missed period

Female | 21

If you had protected sex and have missed your period, there could be many reasons for a missed period other than pregnancy. Stress, changes in weight, illness, hormonal imbalances, and various medical conditions can all affect your menstrual cycle. Please get a test done to confirm about pregnancy.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi dr I have one doubt… I am in first month of pregnancy and doctor advised me to take corpreg tablet instead of folic acid… So my doubt is which one is better… can I take both tablets together?

Female | 27

It is commendable that you are already looking for nice ways to care for yourself and your pregnancy. Folic acid is essential for a healthy pregnancy. It helps in reducing the incidence of neural tube defects in the baby. Corpreg is a supplement that contains folic acid and other vitamins and minerals. You can take the two pills in combination because taking corregar improves the baby's birth by adding extra necessary nutrients for the baby's development. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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which tablet should take to get periods. if not pregnant.

Female | 27

I would not recommend taking any pill to bring on periods without first consulting with a gynecologist. Irregular periods may signal other health complications, and without proper assessment taking medication can only make things worse. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I had unprotected sex on 10th and 16th of March .Both the times the guy didn't come inside of me but rather I had to give him an oral to finish. I am not sure if or not his semen came in contact with my vagina. I couldn't take i pill both the times and now I am worried about pregnancy as I should be getting my periods today or my tomorrow. Pls give me advice and help me as soon as possible.

Female | 19

Worrying about pregnancy is normal. Pre­-ejaculate can sometime­s lead to pregnancy, but chances are­ lower than regular ejaculation. Missing pe­riods, nausea, exhaustion, and sore bre­asts indicate early pregnancy symptoms. Taking a pre­gnancy test from drugstores or clinics provides clarity. It's wise­ to eliminate doubt. If not pregnant, using prote­ction during sex consistently preve­nts unintended pregnancie­s and sexually transmitted infections.

Answered on 5th Aug '24

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Kya pregnancy m periods hoty hain ya nh

Female | 20

In pregnancy, you may not experience regular periods cycle. It's possible for some individuals to experience bleeding or spotting during early pregnancy, which might be mistaken for a period. This bleeding is often lighter and shorter than a typical period and is known as "implantation bleeding."

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello, I have a question in the field of gynecology. My cycles last approx. 30 days. I had unprotected sex on April 13. but the parter did not ejaculate in me, but stated that he felt some fluid coming out of him, but he stopped intercourse, after which he ejaculated outside of me. I took the EllaOne pill 3 days after, just in case. A week after the pill, I took a Clearblue early pregnancy test and it was negative, and on Thursday (9 days after the pill) I started bleeding lightly (then it was the day before my expected period). The bleeding started mildly, but after a couple of hours, red blood and a stronger stream appeared. On the 4th day, the bleeding stopped, but there was still blood in the vagina. The cervix is ​​hard, lowered and slightly open. Yesterday (day 5) the bleeding started again but much milder than usual (my periods usually last 7 days) and in the afternoon the pad was empty again. I took another pregnancy test, an early Clearblue test (16 days after intercourse) and again it was negative. Today, slight bleeding appeared again, but not enough to soak the pad, I have slight cramps in my stomach and back. I'm under a lot of stress all the time. I'm wondering if it's possible that I'm pregnant or if the pill messed with my hormones. I am asking for your answer. Kind regards.

Female | 20

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Missed period . Pain in the lower back, headache, nausea , not liking certain food. Is it pms or pregnancy?

Female | 24

PMS is the short form for premenstrual syndrome which occurs before periods begin. A pregnancy test can be taken to confirm if it’s PMS or not. Whether these are signs of something else like stress or illness is also something to think about. Anyone who suspects that they might be carrying should seek medical attention immediately so as to get proper care and guidance.

Answered on 7th June '24

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Mera misscareg 1 month 2din ho gaya lekin abhi tak period nahi aaya hai kya kare

Female | 25

After a miscarriage, it is normal for your menstrual cycle to take some time to return to its regular pattern. The time it takes for your periods to resume can vary from person to person. 

In most cases, it may take a few weeks to a couple of months for your menstrual cycle to return to normal after a miscarriage. This delay is often due to hormonal changes and the body's natural healing process.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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