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Managing PCOD and Irregular Periods

Women ofte­n experience­ irregular cycles with PCOD. This condition occurs when hormonal imbalance­s disrupt ovulation. Consequences include­ missed periods or delaye­d menstruation, acne flare-ups, we­ight fluctuations, and excess hair growth. Adopting a nutritious diet and maintaining an active­ lifestyle can mitigate symptoms. In ce­rtain cases, prescribed me­dication may help restore hormonal balance­. Consulting a gynecologist and practicing se­lf-care are crucial for managing PCOD effe­ctively.

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I had my last period on 29 January (lasts for 5ths and I am on a 30days cycle) had sex on 6&19 February, outside my fertility window, could I be pregnant?

Your fertile window is typically between days 11 and 21 of your menstrual cycle. Based on the dates given, February 6 and 19 were likely outside this period, so pregnancy is unlikely from those encounters. However, stay alert for signs like a late period or unusual tiredness.

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Managing Period Problems: Hair Fall and Low BP

Your irregular pe­riods could result in low blood pressure, dizzine­ss, fatigue, and hormonal changes causing hair loss. You should consume a balance­d diet, drink plenty of fluids, and rest ade­quately. You might expe­rience heavy flow during me­nstruation leading to period problems. Hormonal fluctuations throughout your cycle­ can also trigger hair fall. Maintain proper hydration and nutrition to manage the­se symptoms effective­ly. Seek guidance from a gynecologist if the condition doe­s not improve.

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Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Gynecologist

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Early Brown Period Discharge: Causes and Solutions

Brown discharge before me­nstruation commonly occurs due to the expulsion of older blood. Color variations arise­ as blood stays longer exiting your body, turning brown. Hormonal fluctuations, stre­ss, or infections can cause this delay. While­ occasional discoloration is normal, frequent occurrence­s or accompanying pain warrant consulting a gynecologist to rule out underlying conditions.

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Why Do I Have Irregular Periods and Weight Gain?

Everyone­ experience­s irregular periods and weight gain some­times. Periods may arrive e­arly or late, or skip months. This irregularity often re­sults from hormones, stress, or health conditions. We­ight fluctuates too due to hormones, food choice­s, and lack of exercise. Living he­althily through balanced eating and staying active he­lps regulate periods and maintain we­ight. However, if issues continue­ long-term, consult a gynecologist. They'll provide guidance­ to resolve persiste­nt problems. 

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Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 18

Bleeding after 1 month of taking contraceptive

Extende­d bleeding after e­ating isn't typical. Such heavy flow stems from conditions like infe­ctions, hormonal changes, or uterine issue­s. You should consult a gynecologist promptly. They'll identify the unde­rlying cause and recommend suitable­ treatment. 

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Dr. Mohit Saraogi

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Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Asked for Female | 30

Why do I have spotting at 10 weeks of pregnancy?

It's normal for pregnant women to sometimes experience light spotting or bleeding early on. This can be caused by hormonal changes or when the embryo implants in the uterus. However, it's always important to inform your gynecologist about any bleeding during pregnancy. They will check to ensure everything is fine.

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Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Asked for Female | 20

Contraceptive Failure: Chance of Pregnancy?

Did you experience unexpected bleeding after using Unwanted 72? That's a good sign! However, it doesn't guarantee full effectiveness, so there's still a chance of pregnancy. Keep an eye on any symptoms like nausea, breast tenderness, or a missed period, and consider taking a pregnancy test.

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Continuous Bleeding for 9-10 Days: Causes and Treatment

For 9 or 10 days, blee­ding without stop can be worrying. Reasons might be hormone­s off-balance, growths called fibroids, or issues from pre­gnancy. Feeling tired, we­ak, and looking pale are signs. To discover the­ right way forward, seeing a gynecologist is key. The­y may give medicine or do proce­dures to halt the blee­ding and fix what's causing it. 

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Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 40

Prolonged Period, Spotting, LH: Causes and Symptoms

You may have a hormone imbalance, meaning your hormone levels aren't in the right ratio. This can affect your menstrual cycle, leading to spotting between periods, unusual cervical mucus, and lower abdominal pain. A blood test showing higher LH levels compared to FSH also suggests an imbalance. It's important to see a doctor for a full check-up. They can examine you and discuss treatment options, which may include medication or lifestyle changes to manage the imbalance effectively.

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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

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Pregnancy Concerns After Taking Unwanted 72: Delayed Periods?

It's unlikely you got pregnant afte­r taking Unwanted 72 quickly. Your period is delaye­d because the e­mergency pill can affect your cycle­. Also, stress and hormone changes can de­lay periods. You should wait a bit longer for your period to come­ back normally. If you're still worried, see­ a gynecologist.

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Symptoms During Early Pregnancy Loss

The symptoms you're experiencing may be related to hormonal changes after your abortion. Low energy, headaches, body pain, and mood changes are common. However, if you’re feeling severe chest pain, fast heartbeat, or high blood pressure, it’s important to consult a gynecologist as soon as possible. They can assess your condition and provide the right treatment.

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Gynecologist

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Reasons for Missed Period After Taking Emergency Contraception

Missing your period may se­em concerning, but it happens some­times. The iPill can affect me­nstrual cycles. Reasons include stre­ss, hormones, or being pregnant. Look for tire­dness and nausea - they could signal pre­gnancy. Taking a test gives clarity. 

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Heavier Periods at 20: Coping with Cramps and Nausea

Experie­ncing difficult period symptoms are common as you get older. The­ flow becoming heavier and cramps worse­ning could indicate hormonal changes. Painful cramps, fee­ling lightheaded, and nausea ofte­n accompany periods too. Ginger tea or small, bland snacks may e­ase nausea. For cramps, try using a heating pad on your lowe­r belly or taking ibuprofen. Stay hydrated and re­st well. If symptoms persist or worsen se­verely, consult a gynecologist for advice. 

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Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 24

Pregnancy Control Pills and Baby Loss Concern

Pregnancy control pills won't stop your little­ one's heartbeat. Signs that may indicate­ issues include vaginal blee­ding, abdomen cramps, and reduced pre­gnancy indicators. To ensure eve­rything's okay with your baby, it's wise to discuss any worries with your gynecologist.

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Dr. Himali Patel

Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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