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Female | 21
Don't worry - pregnancy can't happen from what you mentioned. Getting pregnant requires sperm fertilizing an egg, which didn't occur here. Plus, during periods, pregnancy is extremely unlikely. However, it's wise to practice safe habits like using protection. This helps prevent unwanted pregnancies and keeps you healthy.
Answered on 17th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Male | 30
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Arun Kumar
Male | 28
Sometimes, people experience premature ejaculation and low sex drive. Premature ejaculation means ejaculating too fast. Stress, anxiety, or medical issues can cause this. Low libido is when you don't want sex much. Hormone imbalances or mental health concerns may lead to this. Different medications work for different people. A doctor can help find solutions specifically for you. They'll consider your unique situation and needs.
Answered on 23rd Aug '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Male | 32
A "non-reactive" result indicates that the test did not detect HIV antibodies or antigens in your blood at the time of testing. And you have consistently received non-reactive results over a span of a few months. However, for definitive advice regarding testing intervals and your specific situation, it's essential to consult a professional who specializes in sexual health or infectious disease
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Female | 21
If you had protected sex and the condom didn't break, you likely don't need to take Unwanted 72. However, if you're worried or unsure, it’s always best to consult with a gynecologist for personalized advice.
Answered on 12th June '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Female | 20
Based on the information you have provided, the probability of pregnancy is almost zero since there was no intercourse and he came outside with ejaculation. Keep in mind that for the pregnancy to occur, the sperm should be in the vagina. If you're feeling nervous, you can always think about using protection in the future
Answered on 13th Aug '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Male | 25
After getting a vaginoplasty, trans women can feel pleasure during sex. It takes weeks or months to heal. Some pain is normal at first, but it gets better. Listen to your plastic surgeon for an easy recovery.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Vinod Vij
Female | 24
There are several possible causes of feeling continually turned on, including being especially sensitive to sexual feelings because of an abundance of sex hormones in your body. As a result, seeking help from a therapist or counselor may be beneficial for managing said feelings. In addition, such professionals could provide support as well as suggest methods that could make these persistent states more manageable.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Male | 26
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Arun Kumar
Male | 26
Frequent masturbation is a normal and healthy sexual behavior for many. It doesn't cause any significant harm or affect your future sex life. However excessive masturbation can lead to physical and emotional health problems, such as fatigue, anxiety, depression, and loss of interest in sexual activity. You can try to redirect your sexual energy into exercising or hobbies, and establish healthy routines and sleep patterns.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Male | 14
This can happen because of the sudden increase in blood pressure, muscle tension, or changes in hormones during the activity. To help lessen these headaches, you might try taking it slower, using techniques to relax, or turning your body to a different position. If the headaches still annoy you, it's a good idea to talk about this with a doctor.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Male | 30
Yes, there is a risk of getting an STI, including HIV, even if you use protection, as no method is 100% foolproof. It's important to visit a doctor, preferably a specialist like a dermatologist, for proper testing and advice. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for managing any potential infection.
Answered on 10th Sept '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Male | 20
Excessive masturbation may cause erectile dysfunction. Consult a doctor immediately
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Male | 17
Some people may experience nightfall once in a while, but if it occurs two days straight, it could stem from excessive sexual thoughts or irregular semen release. Your body naturally expels old semen this way. Maintain a balanced lifestyle and avoid excessive sexual activities to prevent it. However, if it persists frequently, consult a sexologist for guidance.
Answered on 26th June '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Male | 31
First of all, never use two condoms at once because they will rub against each other and could break, which would increase the chances of HIV, not decrease them like some believe. Also, did you know that there is still a possibility of getting HIV even if only one condom is used? Therefore I recommend asking a doctor about PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) drugs in case one had sex without protection.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Male | 38
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Arun Kumar
Male | 30
Premature ejaculation is a common phenomenon suffered by many men and it is usually as a result of physical and psychological factors. You are recommended to visit the urologist or the sexologist for an accurate diagnosis and a treatment plan. Treatment possibilities include medication, counseling, and behavioral methods.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Male | 29
You might have retrograde ejaculation where semen goes into the bladder instead of coming out through the penis. The reason could be that the bladder muscles don’t function well. It is not dangerous but might affect fertility. To confirm you need a urologist to check and direct you accordingly.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Female | 23
An HIV 1 and 2 index value of 0.11 signifies that the result is negative. It is, however, advisable that you consult an infectious diseases doctor for further analysis and interpretation of your test results.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Female | 23
You could have an infection in your urinary system (UTI). Sometimes, this occurs after intimate relations. Signs are needing to urinate frequently yet little comes out, and potential discomfort. Be sure to consume ample fluids and try to urinate following intimacy. Cranberry juice may aid. If symptoms persist, antibiotics might be needed.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
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