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I am 22 years old with one week lasting period A guy was trying to force himself on me but he couldn’t have sex but he released a pre cum on me and I feel pregnant because I have not seen my period How can I test for my period without test kit maybe with over the top counter I feel bloated but the period is not coming out
Female | 22
I understand how scary it is to feel bloated and miss a period, but remember there are other explanations besides pregnancy. Things like stress, changes in weight, or hormonal imbalances can mess with your cycle too. As for your question about pre-cum, it usually doesn’t lead to pregnancy on its own. However, if you’re worried, you should buy a pregnancy test kit from the store and check for yourself.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Please my depo shot end last year Dec and my period return on the January till now with 28days circle length but i cannot get pregnant
Female | 33
Your menstrual cycle is back on track and that’s good. But it can be disappointing if you don’t get pregnant. This could be due to problems with your ovulation or your partner’s semen. Stress, gaining or losing too much weight, and health issues might also have an effect. Track your ovulation, maintain a healthy weight, and see a gynecologist regularly.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I got yesterday evening my period spot and iam not bleeding at all..what is the Problem
Female | 20
If you notice spotting without any “real” bleeding, don’t freak out — this can happen for a bunch of different reasons. Changes in hormones might be responsible; so could stress, pregnancy, or certain medications you’re taking. You’ll want to see a gynecologist about it so they can tell you what’s what and give some recommendations based on your situation specifically.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hello sir my name is Sujan. My girl friend got a pregnant 1 month letter we about the pregnancy. 1 month before but now she get the ubnarmel (urine problem) on the urine time blood bleeding re-send time. Morthern 3 she no go to urine
Female | 18
It’s important to notice the indications of your girlfriend. The blood in her urine could be from a urinary tract infection (UTI). These involve painful sensation or burning during urination, frequent urge to urinate even when passing little amounts, and sometimes lower abdominal pains. She might require antibiotics to treat the UTI. Let her drink plenty of water and ensure she goes to the toilet whenever she feels like doing so. Advise her to have enough rest without holding urine for long periods. To receive the correct treatment, it would be best if she gets checked by a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I am a nineteen year old female, my periods are regular but recently have taken a turn for the worst. It's become way heavier this year and the symptoms are probably painfully unbearable
Female | 19
When someone has menorrhagia, their periods are heavier than normal. Young women commonly have this condition. Some symptoms are cramping bad, feeling tired because you are losing too much blood, and having to change pads or tampons every hour for 2-3 hours in a row. The hormonal imbalance might cause it; so could uterine fibroids or something like endometriosis among other things. Proper assessment by a gynecologist should be done who will recommend treatment options.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
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