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Asked for Female | 21

Why is my post-miscarriage bleeding suddenly heavier?

Misoprostol is often prescribed to help clear the uterus after a miscarriage. It's important to follow up with a gynecologist to ensure everything is okay and to discuss any concerns you have. 

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Asked for Female | 22

Could My Pregnancy Cause My Boyfriend's Infection?

During the phase when you are 5/6 months pregnant, you gave your guy an infection through you. STIs can be a likely cause, for example, chlamydia or gonorrhea. You should seek timely care if you develop symptoms - a painful or burning sensation while urinating, an unexpected discharge, or soreness. The priority for the two of you is the testing and treatment carried out by a gynecologist/urologist so they can properly address any potential complications and ensure the well-being of your baby.

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Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 28

Why am I having irregular periods?

You might be facing the problem of irregular periods. This can be the effect of irregular menstrual cycle balance, which is caused by hormonal imbalances, stress, or health issues. It’s necessary proper management of your menstruation cycle and the entire case including the rest of the symptoms you might be having. See a gynecologist for further evaluation and counseling.

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Asked for Female | 29

Is It Normal to Have Less Pain at 11 Weeks Pregnant?

It’s normal to have different symptoms come and go during pregnancy. You may not have as many aches and pains as before, which is typical. Your body might be getting used to all the changes inside it. Most of the time though, unless they’re accompanied by severe cramps or bleeding, feeling no pain is fine. Keep yourself hydrated and rested all these months. But if it bothers you, then talk to a gynecologist

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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 27

How soon does Cyclogest help light bleeding at 10 weeks?

Seeing slight blood discharges at the onset of conception can cause anxiety. Cyclogest is a drug commonly prescribed for pregnancy enhancement. It contains the hormone progesterone. This is the hormone that is usually responsible for keeping the pregnancy. For Cyclogest to start working correctly, sometimes one may take a few days. It’s important to follow your doctor’s advice and keep attending scheduled check ups as well. Contact your gynecologist immediately once the bleeding becomes heavy or you start experiencing intense pain. 

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Asked for Female | 27

I am 27 years old, i wanna conceive but periods came. How I will conceive and regularize menstrual cycle?

Irregularity in periods, no periods, or abnormal bleeding which indicates that you are not ovulating and condition is clinically defined as anovulation.

Even though anovulation is usually be treated with drugs for inducing fertilization, it is vital to evaluate any additional conditions that can affect ovulation, like thyroid conditions or abnormalities of the adrenal or pituitary glands.

On ruling out other medical conditions, fertility drugs will be prescribed by your Gynaecologist to induce ovulation.

Drugs containing Clomid and Clomiphene are considered as first choice due to its effectiveness and are prescribed to women for years. In comparison to other infertility medications, they have the advantage to be taken orally instead of injection. It is used to induce and regularize irregular ovulation by increase in pick-up rate of egg by ovaries. Another drug named Letrozole is used for inducing ovulation.

Certain fertility inducers can make the cervical mucus hostile to sperm and as a result keep the sperm from reaching the uterus. In such cases, artificial or intrauterine insemination (IUI) is performed (injecting specially prepared sperm directly into the uterus -- to fertilize the egg) which also thins the endometrial lining.

Super-ovulation drugs such as Gonal-F or injectable hormones which are responsible for stimulating follicles and egg development are prescribed by your Gynaecologist, depending on your situation.

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Asked for Female | 18

Why am I experiencing vaginal itching after UTI?

Itchy vaginas after urinating might mean you have a urinary tract infection (UTI) again since you’ve had one before. UTIs may sometimes irritate. Ensure you drink enough water, avoid irritants such as fragranced soaps, and wear cotton panties. If the itchiness continues, it’s probably wise to see a gynecologist

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Why are my periods irregular?

A variety of things can cause irregular periods, including hormonal imbalances, stress, significant weight changes, or conditions such as PCOS. Cycles are usually a little unequal – if this persists though, it might be worth talking about with your gynecologist. They’ll be able to work out why and what to do next. 

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Dr. Mohit Saraogi

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Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Asked for Female | 23

Could my symptoms be due to pill side effects?

The cramps and bleeding with blood clots might be caused by the ipill. It can change menstrual bleeding at times. However, because your periods are irregular and you have polycystic ovarian syndrome, other possible reasons should not be left out. These signs could also result from hormonal variations or maybe pregnancy is on the way. See a gynecologist who will help find out what these mean.

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Dr. Nisarg Patel

Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 18

Missed period without sex: When will it come back?

Not having your period can be a little scary even if you haven’t been engaging in sex. when this happens, the main causes can be stress, weight change, hormonal imbalance, or starting a new medication. Your period should come within a few weeks. But until then try to relax more often than not, eat balanced meals every day, exercise regularly, and manage stress. If it doesn’t show up when expected then it might be a good idea for you to see a gynecologist for a check-up.

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Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Asked for Female | 22

Why Do I Have Left Nipple Pain at 22?

It's common to feel concerned about nipple pain. It could be due to hormonal changes, infection, or even an ill-fitting bra. However, it's important to see a gynecologist to get a proper diagnosis and treatment. 

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Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 20

Why low period flow last week, heavier this week?

Having a low flow one week, and a heavy flow the next week is pretty normal. This could be because of hormonal changes in your body. Stress, diet, and how you sleep can also affect your periods. If you experience severe pain during this time or notice any unusual odors or bleeding for longer than usual then please speak with a gynecologist.

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Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Asked for Female | 26

Why did I miss my period after April 27th?

It is normal to miss a period occasionally. Lots of things such as stress, weight changes, or too much exercise can do this; however, if you start feeling unwell in any way – especially if it is accompanied by dizziness – now would be a good time to see your gynecologist about things like that.

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Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Asked for Female | 18

Is bleeding after sex normal?

Bleeding after sex is not normal and could be due to various reasons like infections, cervical issues, or other health conditions. It is important to visit a gynecologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment. 

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Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Gynecologist

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Why am I experiencing irregular periods every two months?

You may have oligomenorrhea, a condition that means irregular periods. Some common symptoms include periods happening every two months or light bleeding. This can be caused by factors such as stress, hormonal imbalances, or polycystic ovary syndrome. It is recommended that you see a gynecologist for diagnosis and discussion of possible treatment methods which may involve changes in lifestyle, medication, or hormone therapy.

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