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Asked for Female | 17 Years

I had unprotected intercourse on May 5th and i took ipill on 7th May , but still I hvent got my periods so what should I do

Answered by Dr. Himali Patel

After taking the i-pill on May 7th following unprotected intercourse, a delay in your period can occur due to the pill's hormonal effects. To address concerns, take a pregnancy test if your period is overdue.

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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3119)

period pain feel like someone is pulling out my insides

Female | 28

PERIOD PAIN can feel like CRAMPS or PRESSURE. It's normal... It occurs when the uterus sheds its lining.. The pain may feel like someone is pulling out your insides... Over-the-counter PAIN RELIEVERS can help... Hot baths or heating pads may also help... Talk to your DOCTOR if the pain is SEVERE or interferes with your DAILY activities...

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My period is iregular and u had been gaining weight and constipate my body use to itch alot from head to toe i dont know what to say

Female | 28

Irregular periods, weight gain, constipation and itchiness may indicate a medical condition. One should seek the help of a gynecologist in cases where periods are not on regularity and that of a gastroenterologist when one is having constipation. A dermatologist should be consulted for weight gain and an endocrinologist, on the other hand, in case of itchiness. Do not dismiss these symptoms as a failure to diagnose and treat correctly may diminish your physical health and happiness.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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She has a lesion mass in pelvic region

Female | 40

A pelvic lump is a surgical emergency, and you should not wait to visit a healthcare provider for appropriate medical examination. These kinds of masses may be caused by different conditions such as an ovarian cyst, uterus nodular formation or even cancer. I suggest that you seek medical advice from an OB/GYN doctor for further examination, and treatment if necessary.

Answered on 22nd Aug '24

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Can hcg show positive on a pregnancy test strip while la m towards my menses??

Female | 24

Yes definitely it is possible for a pregnancy test to show a positive result while you are approaching your menstrual period. Pregnancy tests detect the presence of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in urine, which is typically produced during pregnancy. You can confirm it with another test or urine pregnancy test.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi ruchika here mere periods humesha time se hi aate the bus kabhi kabar 1-2-3 din ka delay ya pehle ajate the i know yeh harmonal change ki wajah se hota hai par January se hum log baby ka plan karne ka soch rahe the but us tym se mere dusri medicine chalti thi skin infection ki toh jisse mere periods ki date thodisi problematic ho gayi hai but woh Maine Feb m chod di thi irregular hone lage the toh but uske sath hi m mom karke ek tablet aati h fertility increase ki woh le rahi thi jo maine March m band kardi thi kyuki medicine mujhe garam kane lagi jisse period Jan m 26 ko sahi tym pe aaye uske baad se Feb m 14 ko March m 5 ko aur ab April m 11 ko ayaa tha aaj mera period ka last day hai 5th day ab mujhe conceive karna hai as soon as possible please guide me

Female | 27

Sometimes, periods be­come irregular because­ of hormones or medicine. To ge­t pregnant faster, track your ovulation cycle. Look for signs like­ changes in cervical fluid or use an ovulation te­st kit. Staying healthy, eating well, and e­xercising regularly can also help fe­rtility. 

Answered on 19th July '24

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I have my menstrual period due for 27th May, it is my Boyfriend's birthday, when and how should I start the medicine dose for delaying periods? How will that medicine work?

Female | 21

If you're considering using medication to delay your menstrual period, talk to a gynecologist first. They can guide you on using hormonal birth control pills.. Starting active pills a few days before your expected period and continuing as directed can help delay your period. Always follow medical advice for your safety.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello doctor. Me and my partner didn’t had sex but on 4th July, I gave him oral and kissed him on the lips with his precum on my lips. Is there a chance of pregnancy? I’ve irregular periods and my due date was near. Today morning I saw bleeding in my vagina thinking it’s periods but my periods are not so light. I’ve a heavy flow. So I took the unwanted 72 within 48 hours. But 6 hours after taking the pill also, I can see light red blood spots on the toilet paper. Could it be ovulation bleeding or is it because I took the pill on my period day. I’ve medium-dry vagina with minimum discharge. And will I have withdrawal blood if the sperm didn’t went inside my vagina? Should I take a pregnancy test? And when will I have my regular periods? I’m really scared. I hope you’ll answer my queries.

Female | 19

The chances of getting pregnant from oral sex are quite low, but it is not ruled out. The bleeding you may have had after taking the unwanted 72 pill could, indeed, be attributed to the pill itself affecting your menstrual cycle. This can cause spotting or irregular bleeding. Such a thing is not a sign of ovulation bleeding. You can experience a late or early period as well as any of the above. The important thing is to monitor the symptoms enough and give enough time. Recall the pill can throw off your cycle. If you are concerned, be patient, and take a pregnancy test to make sure. Avoid stressing out, because stress can also be why your periods are irregular. 

Answered on 8th July '24

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Can someone who had an abortion bleed for more than a month

Female | 26

Prolonged ble­eding after an abortion is typical. The body ne­eds time to heal prope­rly. However, exce­ssive bleeding, foul odor, or se­vere weakne­ss requires medical atte­ntion promptly. Consulting a gynecologist ensures eve­rything is alright and provides guidance regarding furthe­r steps. Self-care and ade­quate rest during recove­ry are crucial. Bleeding lasting ove­r a month does not necessarily indicate­ complications, but monitoring symptoms carefully is advised.

Answered on 17th July '24

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I am on the pill (Yasmin) as I used get really heavy periods,cramps and a nerve pain in my right ovaries near my hip that would also travel down my leg. When I take my four day break from the pill I experience really heavy bleeding with clots and really sore cramps. The pill has not changed anything to do with the nerve pain by my ovaries. It still is the same. I’ve been to loads of doctors and they all say it’s just my period, or its normal but I feel it really isn’t. None of my friends go through pain like this ever. The cramps are worse when I am active, it’s as if its a flare up of something and activity triggers it. They get so bad I can’t walk and have to just crouch down til they go away. This cannot be normal, can it?

Female | 18

Severe pain that interferes with daily activities and is not relieved by medication or hormonal contraception.. requires further evaluation. Seek a second opinion if your think your current medication is not working for you.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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