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Asked for Female | 21 Years

Why Do I Have Heavy Flow & Large Clots

Patient's Query

Sallam im had my periods staring of ramdan that were normal And im having again with large blood clothes and heavy flow why. ?

Answered by Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Expe­riencing sudden heavy pe­riods with big clots can be concerning. Hormones, fibroids, or me­dications could cause this. Talking to a gynecologist is the best solution. They may sugge­st lifestyle changes, me­dicines, or tests to find the re­ason and help regulate your flow. 

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If I've tested positive for group b strep, can I spread it if I hold a baby

Female | 33

Yes, you can spread Group B strep to a newborn. It's important to follow proper hygiene procedures, such as washing your hands and wearing gloves when handling the baby. Inform the medical staff of your test results and take any prescribed antibiotics as directed. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I had unprotected sex 17 days ago and yesterday i had my periods what its mean am i pregnant or not?

Female | 17

There is always a small chance of pregnancy, especially if your menstrual cycle is irregular or shorter than average, the occurrence of your period is generally a good indication that you are not pregnant.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I would like some more information on ectopic pregnancy

Female | 19

A fertilized egg implanting and developing outside the uterus, often in the fallopian tubes, is a serious medical condition known as an ectopic pregnancy. In rare cases, it can occur in other areas like the ovary or abdominal cavity. As the pregnancy progresses, it can lead to pain, bleeding, and life-threatening complications for the woman. Ectopic pregnancies cannot reach full term and pose a significant risk to the woman's health. If not treated, they can cause the fallopian tube or the organ where the pregnancy is located to rupture, resulting in severe internal bleeding.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Sex hua per uska men part hamare andar nahin Gaya to isase hamare periods per koi asar nahin padega

Female | 20

You should see a gynecologist in case you start to have abnormal menstrual cycle changes. They are reproductive health specialists of women and therefore are the best candidates to offer you treatment and guidance when necessary.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My last period was on the 10th of October and I’m yet to see for the month of November

Female | 26

ASSUMING a 28 day cycle, your period is late. Stress and hormonal imbalances can cause this. Take a PREGNANCY test to be sure. If negative, wait a few more days and test again. If it remains negative, see your doctor... They will check for underlying conditions that can cause a missed period such as POLYCYSTIC ovary syndrome (PCOS) or THYROID issues...

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Iam a 35 year old female with pid I was administered with medication but symptoms are getting worse does a woman with pid likely have Hiv

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Like HIV, PID has symptoms such as pain, fever, and discharge. Does one mean there is also the presence of the other? The answer is no. Normally, PID is caused by bacteria and it can easily be cured with antibiotics. However, if you still think you might have gotten infected after all these explanations then don’t hesitate to go for an HIV test to be sure. 

Answered on 13th June '24

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I have doubts related to pcod and pregnancy

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PCOD is a common hormonal disorder in women who are of reproductive age. Disruption of the menstrual cycle can occur, as well as a significant rise in gestational diabetes and blood pressure. A visit to a gynecologist who concentrates on fertility and reproductive endocrinology is suggested to tackle PCOD and pregnancy problems.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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