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Asked for Female | 22 Years

Are My C-Section Incision Issues Normal at 11 Weeks?

Patient's Query

Issues of cs incision after 11 weeks

Answered by Dr. Swapna Chekuri

It's not uncommon to have some issues even this far out from the surgery. Sometimes delayed healing can happen due to various reasons like infection, poor wound care, or even excessive strain on the incision site. It's essential to keep the area clean and dry, watch for any signs of infection like redness, swelling, or discharge, and avoid any heavy lifting or strenuous activities. I recommend reaching out to your gynecologist for a closer look and further guidance. They might suggest using antibacterial ointments, changing dressings, or other treatments to help with the healing process. 

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Hello, Doctor. My sister recently had an abortion, and we're looking for clarification on the results. Could you please explain the outcome and any follow-up steps or care she should take?"

Female | 22

After an abortion, women commonly take days or weeks to have bleeding, which is completely normal. Be aware that the bleeding is heavy, it has a bad smell, and you have a fever, that could be evidence of an infection. The infections may appear after abortions but in most cases, they are treated with antibiotics. 

Answered on 2nd Aug '24

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I have pcod my age 34 iam under medication this month I ovulated through medication my endometrium size is 10.0 my weight is 64 my height is 5'3.what r the chances of pregnancy

Female | 34

Many factors impact the chances of your pregnancy and  PCOD is one of them. But it does not mean that you cannot get pregnant if you have PCOD. I advise you to please consult a gynecologist for your issue. Based on proper evaluation and your individual condition, the doctor will suggest some treatments that can help increase the chances of your pregnancy.  

Answered on 23rd May '24

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The first day of my last period was 22nd December 2024, and it lasted 4 days. I was supposed to start my next period on 22nd January, 2025. However, I have not had it till today (31st Jan, 2025). I had protected sex on 12th January, in which condoms were used and my partner pulled out at the time of ejaculation. What are the chances I might be pregnant? Should I take a test? Am I just late? History of medical conditions: I have had irregular periods, i.e., a few days late in the past, and my cycles sometimes extended to 39 days. However, this is the longest cycle, and my last two periods have been shorter than usual ( 4 days instead of my usual 5 days). I had intercourse on 12th January with a barrier (condoms) and my partner pulled out at the time of ejaculation. Previous history of current medical complaint: My periods used to be irregular, I have recently gained weight, and I suffer from facial hair growth, etc. I also have taken Plan B pills on 2 separate occasions in the last year. My longest cycle was 39 days, and periods came a couple days after the predicted date. However, this is the longest delay I've experienced in the past. Current medication details: None History of medication for the same complaint: None lab tests done: None Height, Weight Height Weight 5' 3" (160.02 cm) 167 lbs (75.75 kg)

Female | 22

Answered on 9th Feb '25

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I had unprotected sex on 13april, 2024 and took ipill within 1hr. My last period date was 22march and mensuration cycle is 24days but yet not getting my periods . But yesterday also I had an unprotected sex so should I repeat ipill again? Please suggest And how many day will i get my periods

Female | 30

After taking e­mergency contraception like­ the iPill, irregular periods are­ typical. Potential symptoms include nausea, he­adaches, and menstrual cycle change­s. Stress or hormone imbalances can also postpone­ your period. Taking another iPill immediate­ly is inadvisable. Allow your body time to adjust. Your period should arrive­ within the next few we­eks. If concerned, conside­r taking a pregnancy test.

Answered on 20th July '24

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A month ago my boyfriend pulled out his penis and condom, and ejaculated by hand onto my body. Some came onto my vagina and we wiped it off. How likely is it to get pregnant this way?

Female | 35

Please take a home pregnancy test or a blood test to confirm, because there can be chances of pregnancy.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I used an emergency contraception about a month and a half ago, and found my self in a situation where I need to use one again now. In February I had a miscarriage and I’m just wondering how many times I can use emergency contraception, and if it’s okay to even after having a miscarriage. I have used probably about 6 in my life. Is there a limit to how many a woman can take? Will it affect my gynecological health?

Female | 21

Emergency contraception is intended for occasional and emergency use, not as a regular form of birth control. While there is no strict limit on how many times emergency contraception can be used, it's important to understand that it is not as effective or reliable as regular contraception methods.

Repeated use of emergency pills can disrupt hormonal balance in your body and cause irregularities in your menstrual cycle. It's recommended to speak personally with a gynec about more reliable and appropriate forms of contraception that can better suit your needs and provide ongoing protection.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Pregnancy test positive aane ke bad bhi jese period ke Time pr thigh pain hota he besa pain ho rha

Female | 26

Cramping in your thighs isn't rare after a positive­ pregnancy test, notably near your e­xpected menstrual cycle­. Such discomfort arises from bodily transformations during early pregnancy stage­s. Potential reasons include hormonal fluctuations, e­nhanced blood circulation, or the uterus expanding. To find re­lief, consider mild stretching e­xercises, applying warmth pads, and ele­vating your legs while reclining.

Answered on 17th July '24

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