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Asked for Female | 24

Is it safe for me to fly at 17 weeks with 2cm subchorionic hematoma?

A sub chorionic hematoma means some blood is between the placenta and the uterus. It's a cautiously recurring problem and usually deals with its skin. While this is true, taking a break from flying during week 17 may be safer for you due to the pressure changes that may induce more bleeding or discomfort. The best thing is to consult a gynecologist for further information. 

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Asked for Female | 17

Could taking i-pill prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex?

Pregnancy happens whe­n the sperm mee­ts the egg. You can worry when your pe­riods do not come, but other things like stre­ss, changes in your body, or the pills you take can make­ your periods late. If you are still worrie­d, you should take a pregnancy test to be­ sure. Talk to a gynecologist about other ways to not get pre­gnant in the future.

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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 33

Do I Need Medication for Miscarriage Bleeding?

 It is usual to pass blood after a miscarriage since the body expels pregnancy parts. Expect to have cramping and heavy bleeding. Ensure that you rest and take plenty of fluids. Painkillers may be necessary if you are in pain. Reach out to your gynecologist in case of severe pain or if the bleeding is too much. 

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Asked for Female | 23

Why is my period delayed from 26 to 29 November?

It’s not uncommon for periods to occasionally be a few days late due to various reasons. Stress, changes in weight, diet, or exercise, hormonal fluctuations, or even just the body's natural rhythm can all play a role. If you're not pregnant, usually, there's nothing to worry about. However, if this becomes a recurring issue or if you experience other symptoms, it's a good idea to see a gynecologist. In the meantime, try to relax, stay hydrated, and maintain a healthy lifestyle. If you have any other concerns or if your period still doesn't arrive, don't hesitate to seek further advice.

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Asked for Female | 25

Why haven't my periods started after using tablets?

When you're expecting your period and it doesn't show up even after taking the tablets, it could be due to various reasons. Sometimes stress, hormonal imbalances, thyroid issues, or even weight changes can play a role in delaying your periods. In fact, certain medications can also affect your menstrual cycle. It's essential not to worry just yet. I recommend reaching out to your gynecologist for further evaluation. They can assess your situation more closely and offer the best course of action. 

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Asked for Female | 24 year

Why are my periods dark brown?

Dark brown period is actually quite common and usually nothing to be overly concerned about. The dark brown color can happen when blood takes a bit longer to leave your body, causing it to darken. It could be due to the blood being older or from a lighter flow. In fact, it can also be influenced by hormonal changes, stress, or even diet. However, if you notice a significant change in your period color, experience severe pain, or other unusual symptoms, it's a good idea to reach out to a gynecologist just to rule out any underlying issues. 

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Asked for Female | 22

Is white discharge after taking Unwanted 72 normal?

The symptoms you mentioned like headache, nausea, and white discharge can sometimes occur after taking emergency contraception like Unwanted 72. This discharge is usually a sign that the pill is working as it can affect your vaginal discharge temporarily. The white discharge is often just a harmless reaction to the hormones in the pill. It's a good sign that your body is responding to the medication. However, if you experience any severe pain, fever, or heavy bleeding, it's best to see a gynecologist promptly. In the meantime, stay hydrated, get some rest.

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Asked for Female | 24

Mam i got periods 2 times in 1month.on 5th may i got my first period again on 19th may i got my second periods

Getting periods twice in a month may have various underlying causes. Consult a gynecologist to find the cause. Irregular menstrual patterns could be due to hormonal imbalances, stress, changes in weight, medications, or other conditions. 

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Sex during period: Safe or risky

HAVING SEX during periods is safe and common. It doesn't affect your health. Use protection to prevent sexually transmitted infections.. Cramping can be helped with a heating pad. Changing pads/tampons frequently is important.. Consult a doctor if you experience any unusual symptoms. 

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Asked for Female | 24

Is Finding Worm in Period Blood Normal?

Finding a small worm in your pad during your period can be alarming, but let me reassure you - it's actually not uncommon. Sometimes parasites like pinworms can cause this. They might move from the intestines and come out in the stool or even the vaginal area. It's important to consult a gynecologist for proper evaluation and treatment. In the meantime, maintain good hygiene practices, wash your hands frequently, and avoid scratching the area. 

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Why Is Semen Discharge After Sex a Concern?

After sex, it's normal to have some semen come out of the vagina. It happens because of the natural flow of things, you see. Sometimes a bit of semen may remain in the vagina and come out later. It's usually not a sign of any disease. However, if you notice any unusual smell, color, or discomfort, it's best to see a gynecologist

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Why no period after taking Krimson 35 for 2 months?

With a new medication, it's common to have some changes in the menstrual cycle. However, the body requires some time to acclimate to the hormones present in the medicine. Besides, spotting or having light periods can also occur. Your gynecologist will have you on the medication for three months, so stick with that.  Give your body a period to acclimatize to the drug. 

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Asked for Female | 41

Could yellowish discharge after sex indicate infection?

The symptoms you're describing, like the yellowish, watery discharge with a foul odor and a little itch, could be due to a few things. One possibility is a vaginal infection, such as bacterial vaginosis or a yeast infection. These infections can occur after unprotected sex due to a change in the vaginal pH balance. It's important to get checked by a gynecologist for an accurate diagnosis. In the meantime, avoid douching and scented products, wear cotton underwear, and practice good hygiene. 

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Asked for Female | 28

Are over-the-counter meds available for recurring BV symptoms?

It sounds like you might be experiencing a recurrence of bacterial vaginosis (BV). BV can indeed come back, causing that unpleasant odor and unusual discharge. Unfortunately, over-the-counter meds for BV aren't as effective as prescription ones. But there are some tips you can try while away from your gynecologist. Make sure to wear cotton underwear, avoid scented products, and maintain good hygiene. When you can, it's best to visit your gynecologist for a proper evaluation and treatment to clear this up for good.

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Asked for Female | 25

Can I take Primolut N tablet to delay period?

Primolut N is often prescribed to delay menstruation for various reasons such as important events or travel. It can cause side effects like nausea, breast tenderness, or mood changes. If you're experiencing irregular cycles, factors such as stress, hormonal imbalances, or lifestyle changes might be at play. While this medication can be effective, it’s essential to discuss your specific situation with a gynecologist. They can provide tailored advice, ensuring your health and wellbeing are prioritized. 

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Answered on 27th Nov '25

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