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Asked for Female | 21 Years

Protected Sex, Missed Periods: Next Steps?

Patient's Query

I have protected sex. But also missed my periods. What should I do now?

Answered by Dr. Himali Patel

Irregular pe­riods create worry for those who had prote­cted intercourse. Stre­ss, imbalanced hormones, or specific me­dical conditions often cause missed cycle­s. Weight fluctuations, medications, and thyroid problems be­sides pregnancy may also stop menstruation. Monitor any symptoms accompanying irre­gular bleeding. If periods re­main absent long-term, consulting a gynecologist allows evaluation dete­rmining the root cause. They can guide­ through diagnosis and recommend proper tre­atment options.

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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3119)

I am a lump in my vaigna , i am 20 years old . The lump is in the outside of vagina where hair grows

Female | 20

If the lump is on the vulva, the outer part of the vagina, it might be a cyst. A cyst can form when skin glands get blocked. This is usually not a big deal, but still, let your doctor take a look at it to be sure. They’ll tell you what to do next.

Answered on 10th June '24

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Vagainal discharge bloody

Female | 35

Vaginal bleeding of any kind might be a sign of many conditions like vaginal infection or cancer of the cervix. A gynecologic visit is necessary for an evaluation and correct diagnosis. If you have a blood-stained vaginal discharge, you need to see a gynecologist immediately.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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LIVER: Is normal in size (15.5 cms) and echotexture. No focal lesions are seen. No dilatation of intra-hepatic biliary radicles present. Portal vein is normal. Common bile duct is normal. GALL BLADDER: Is distended. Normal in wall thickness. No calculus or mass. PANCREAS: Visualized head and body appears normal. Rest obscured by bowel gas SPLEEN: Is normal in size (9.9 cms) and echotexture. RIGHT KIDNEY: Measures 9.2 * 3.7 cms. Normal in size and echotexture. Cortico medullary differentiation is well maintained. No calculus, hydronephrosis or mass. LEFT KIDNEY: Measures 9.9 * 3.6 cms. Normal in size and echotexture. Cortico medullary differentiation is well maintained. No calculus, hydronephrosis or mass. URINARY BLADDER: Is distended. Normal wall thickness. Few echogenic particles noted in the lumen. No obvious calculus or mass. No vesical diverticulum present. UTERUS Measures 8.3 * 4.3 * 5.8 cms. Normal in size. Small hypoechoic lesion of size 8.5 * 5.5 mm noted involving the posterior myometrium - possibly fibroid. Endometrial thickness measures 5.6 mm Right ovary measures - 52.7 * 19.6 * 42.2mm volume- 22.8 cc Left ovary measures - 45.5 * 23.2 * 44.4 mm, volume - 24.5 cc Both ovaries are slightly bulky in size and shows mild increase in stromal echoes with multiple small follicles of size 3-5mm. No dominant follicle noted in either side. No adnexal mass lesion seen. No free fluid in POD. Both iliac fossae appear normal and there is no obvious evidence of bowel mass or bowel wall thickening present. IMPRESSION: Few echogenic particles in the urinary bladder lumen. Suggested urine routine correlation Small uterine fibroid. Polycystic appearance in both ovaries. Suggested follow up & clinical correlation

Female | 32

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Done HSG test, and result is : Bilateral patent tube

Female | 36

This indicates that both of your fallopian tubes are open and functioning properly. This is a positive result as it suggests that there are no blockages or obstructions in your fallopian tubes that could interfere with fertility or conception. It increases the chances of successful natural conception and may be reassuring if you are trying to conceive.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi how are you i do sex and with condom but i an not having period

Female | 15

Menstrual cycles are not only affected by pregnancy. There can be many reasons causing irregular periods including stress, weight changes, hormonal imbalance and even underlying medical conditions. It is advised that you seek a gynecologist's help to get a proper diagnosis and treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am an 18 year old female and a couple months ago I broke my virginity and we didn't use a condom, the second time I had sex with this person we used a condom but after the outside of my vergina starts to itch. It would itch every now and then but it wasn't bad. The third time I did it with this person we didn't use any condom and we did it in a spontaneous spot and after that the itching got worse. I don't know what to do could you please give me some advice on how to stop this. (please keep in mind that all 3 times was with the same person. Oh and by the way what I mean by the outside is the clit area)

Female | 18

Yeast infection might be why your clitoris itches. When the pH balance of your vagina changes—usually after having unprotected sex—this can occur. To relieve the itching, try using over-the-counter antifungal creams or ask for a prescription from a doctor. To avoid getting infections, always use condoms during sex.

Answered on 24th June '24

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I wanna know if I'm pregnant or not?

Female | 23

To confirm about pregnancy please take a home pregnancy test as it is also very reliable.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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