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Asked for Female | 28 Years

Can I Schedule Gynecologist Consultation Near Me?

Patient's Query

need a consultation with gynacologist

Answered by Dr. Nisarg Patel

There could be various reasons for needing a consultation, such as irregular periods, pelvic pain, or concerns about contraception. A gynecologist can help diagnose and treat these issues effectively. I recommend scheduling an appointment with a gynecologist who can assess your specific situation and provide personalized care.

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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (5310)

My period was supposed to come today but it's not here yet and I have a 28 day cycle. I have been having pains in my waist similar to PMS, as well as abdominal pains for three days now. I had unprotected sex a few times over the past two weeks. What do I do to avoid being pregnant

Female | 18

Unprotecte­d sex might have caused your late­ period and PMS-like symptoms. These­ are potential pregnancy signs. The­ egg may have met spe­rm, resulting in pregnancy after unprote­cted intimacy. To avoid pregnancy, you can take e­mergency contraception like­ the morning-after pill within seve­nty-two hours of unprotected sexual activity. 

Answered on 9th Aug '24

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Iam Swethaselvaraj newly married.Now I missed my period the last period date is jan8 6days miss my period and I test a urinary kit test it shows a postive but I have a different white discharge and cramping like period days pain in lower tummy and back hip bone same like period days ..what can I do

Female | 22

You should make a gynecologist appointment for diagnosis and treatment. The symptoms you experienced could well be a sign of pregnancy or infection. It is very important not to self-diagnose or self-medicate because it can result in the occurrence of more complex problems.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I had unprotected intercourse on May 5th and i took ipill on 7th May , but still I hvent got my periods so what should I do

Female | 17

After taking the i-pill on May 7th following unprotected intercourse, a delay in your period can occur due to the pill's hormonal effects. To address concerns, take a pregnancy test if your period is overdue.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Last month I got periods on 13 th April and this month I didn't have my periods up till and it's 21 may today

Female | 21

If your period is overdue by nearly 40 days, it's important to consider the possibility of pregnancy if you're sexually active. Take a home pregnancy test to confirm pregnancy. If pregnancy is not the cause, other factors like stress, changes in diet or exercise, hormonal imbalances, or underlying medical conditions may be contributing to the delay. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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2 month hogya h.abhi tk piriods nhi aaya or 5 dys se continue white discharge ho rha h

Female | 24

missed periods and abnormal discharge may indicate different medical conditions. It is advisable to see a gynecologist for correct diagnosis and treatment. Only a specialist, after thoroughly examining you can offer the appropriate medical advice.

Answered on 26th June '24

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I have my menstrual period due for 27th May, it is my Boyfriend's birthday, when and how should I start the medicine dose for delaying periods? How will that medicine work?

Female | 21

If you're considering using medication to delay your menstrual period, talk to a gynecologist first. They can guide you on using hormonal birth control pills.. Starting active pills a few days before your expected period and continuing as directed can help delay your period. Always follow medical advice for your safety.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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