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Dr. Vaishali Chaudhary Contraception Advice

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Dr. Amit Patil Contraception Advice

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Dr. Meghana Giri Contraception Advice

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Dr. Rahul Patil Contraception Advice

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Dr. Sneha A. Deshpande Contraception Advice

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Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Dr. Archana Kankal Contraception Advice

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25 years of experience

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Dr. Kapil Kanade Contraception Advice

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Dr. Alka D. Salunke Contraception Advice

Dr. Alka D. Salunke

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

42 years of experience

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Dr. Shipra Kunwar Contraception Advice

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Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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nmaste ma'am 20 Oct ko mera miscarriage hua tha, tb se bleeding ho hi rhi hai bich me bnd hui fir 1,2 din me shart ho gyi navin hospital me dikha rhe hain but result nhin mil rha ma'am please help

Female | 24

It's normal to have bleeding after a miscarriage, and it can last up to 2 weeks. On the contrary, if the bleeding becomes heavy or you have severe pain, it's better to consult a gynecologist see a doctor. If you have excessive bleeding it could be because of other complications such as infection or incompleteness of miscarriage, which might need some special management. Fortunately, you're going to the hospital which could help to diagnose the problem. They will look into a situation and deliver the right kind of treatment according to the cause of the bleeding. 

Answered on 2nd Dec '24

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I lastly had my period on 23 January and did copulation on Feb 4. Might I be pregnant

Female | 18

A person might fe­el nervous when missing the­ir period. Your dates indicate pre­gnancy could've occurred. Signs often include­ a missed period, fee­ling sick, tired, changes in breasts, and ne­ed to use the bathroom more­. A pregnancy test is useful if those­ signs are present.

Answered on 6th Aug '24

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2 nights ago, I was going to have sex with my boyfriend. for 1-2 minutes he had a condom on, but it was too small and wasn’t working well. so we were going to have unprotected sex. we did this for about 30 second to a minute before he stopped, and said he couldn’t get hard enough. then we stopped completely. he didn’t finish, and was no where near being finished. but it was my first time ever having sex, so I'm nervous about it. and wondering if I could possibly be pregnant , or if I should take a plan b

Female | 17

The risk of pregnancy from unprotected intercourse increases if there is ejaculation, but it's still possible to conceive even without ejaculation. Consider taking a pregnancy test to confirm.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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