Asked for Female | 19
Can I Get Pregnant After Unprotected Sex?
On average, ovulation takes place around 14 days before your period up to the start of your next one. On the 1st of September, you were still in the risky day period. Symptoms that occur in the early stages of pregnancy can be the absence of periods, dizziness, and tender breasts. For the best results, a pregnancy test is the most reliable option.
Answered By

Dr. Himali Patel
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Asked for Female | 19
When is my ovulation date after August period?
By assuming a standard ovulation cycle of 28 days, ovulation occurs at the time of the next period which is 14 days prior to the period. Thus, your last period began on August 20th, hence you are likely to ovulate on or around September 3rd. Some indications of ovulation are differences in the thickness of cervical mucus, slight abdominal pain, and a rise in basal body temperature. You can also use ovulation predictor kits to check for ovulation.
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Dr. Nisarg Patel
Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Asked for Female | 31
Is It Safe to Climb Stairs While 40 Days Pregnant?
At 40 days, the unborn baby is still small but securely growing in the womb. It's important to reduce stress on your body during this stage. Climbing stairs is fine as long as you don't feel dizzy, tired, or experience any pain. Listen to your body and take it easy. If you have any concerns or unusual symptoms, talk to your gynecologist.
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Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Asked for Female | 29
Post-IUI Bleeding for 3 Days: Causes & Management
Post IUI, you might experience minor spotting for a couple of days. But, be watchful if it persists beyond 3 days. Continual bleeding could indicate cervical irritation or implantation bleeding. Take it easy, and avoid strenuous activities. However, if the bleeding intensifies or you experience severe pain, promptly consult your gynecologist for advice.
Answered By

Dr. Nisarg Patel
Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Asked for Female | 24
Unusual Bleeding Between Periods: Causes and Treatment
Bleeding outside your period can happen due to hormones, stress, or infections. It's a good idea to track your bleeding and consult a gynecologist. Keep note of the frequency, amount, and any other symptoms to help identify the cause.
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Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Asked for Female | 21
Can You Get Pregnant on Day 5?
The likelihood of conceiving during the fifth day of menstruation is quite low, as this period typically holds minimal fertility potential. However, exercising prudence remains advisable. Should anxiety persist, emergency contraceptive options, such as the ipill, can aid in averting unintended pregnancy. If any abnormal symptoms arise or concerns linger, seeking counsel from a gynecologist can provide personalized guidance tailored to your circumstances.
Answered By

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Asked for Female | 19
Pregnancy Concerns: Unprotected Sex, Negative Test, Heavy Period
The pregnancy test and menstruation after taking norethindrone indicate you're likely not pregnant. Heavy bleeding occurs frequently with this pill due to hormones. Though unlikely, pregnancy remains possible if periods persist irregularly. Monitor upcoming cycles closely, as flow intensity varies case-by-case following medication.
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Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Asked for Female | 25
Late period and negative pregnancy test results
Your period is late, yet the pregnancy test says no. That can be puzzling. Stress, hormone shifts, or sickness may cause this delay. You might feel anxious, crampy, bloated, and get headaches. Eating the right foods, resting enough, and managing stress helps. If your period doesn't begin, it's wise to consult a gynecologist for guidance.
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Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Asked for Female | 19
Abdominal Pain and Dull Discharge: Causes
Tummy aches and weird fluids might mean a few things. One: There could be an infection down there. You may feel pain when peeing, cramps in your lower belly, and a stinky discharge. This needs medical attention. A gynecologist can look at you, give you medicine to fight the infection, and help you feel better.
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Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Asked for Female | 17
Possible Reasons for Period Cramps Without Menstruation
Cramping without a period may signal ovulation. Ovulation is an egg's release from the ovary. The process can cause discomfort. Other triggers could be stress, hormonal shifts, or an underlying condition. Heating pads or warm baths might provide relief. However, persistent or worsening cramps warrant medical consultation from a gynecologist.
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Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Asked for Female | 19
Late Period After Unprotected Sex: Possible Pregnancy Risk?
Your period schedule might change because of various reasons. One possibility is pregnancy. Signs of pregnancy include missed periods, feeling tired, and feeling sick. To make sure, you can take a home pregnancy test or see a gynecologist for a test. It's important to address this issue quickly for proper guidance.
Answered By

Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Asked for Female | 33
Chance of Pregnancy After Intercourse Around Last LMP
Your previous monthly cycle commenced 06/02/24. During February, intimate relations occurred on the 23rd, 25th, and 28th days. Conception likelihood peaks near ovulation, typically 14 days before menstruation's onset. Indicative signs may manifest missed period, queasiness, weariness, tender breasts. If pregnancy suspicion arises, an at-home test can provide confirmation.
Answered By

Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Asked for Female | 21
Period on 2 Feb, took ipill on 17 Feb, bleeding on 29 Feb
A person may face unusual bleeding post taking the emergency contraceptive (i-pill). The pill causes hormonal changes, leading to bleeding and cramps. However, it's typically harmless and temporary. Emergency contraception works best when taken right after unprotected sex. If bleeding persists or concerns arise, consulting a gynecologist is advisable.
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Dr. Himali Patel
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Asked for Female | 22
Are my ovarian cysts sizes normal?
Many women have small sacs full of fluid on their ovaries. These are called chocolate cysts. The cysts you noted, 49*46 and 39*35, are mid-sized. Common signs of these cysts are pain in the lower stomach area and bleeding when you should not be having your period. Hormone changes in the body often cause chocolate cysts. It is important to see your gynecologist regularly to check on the cysts. If the signs get worse, surgery may help fix the problem.
Answered By

Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Asked for Female | 13
Why Am I Not Having Periods on Time?
If your periods do not come on time, it might be due to stress, weight changes, hormone problems, or other health issues. If you miss periods, feel very tired, or have headaches or weight changes, it is wise to talk to a doctor. A gynecologist can help find the cause and get your periods back on track.
Answered By

Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 11th Sept '24