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Asked for Female | 40

Hi, I had removed fibroids n want to get pregnant now. I have been operated December 2022.

After having fibroids removed in December 2022, if you want to get pregnant, it's important to consult your gynecologist or surgeon for personalized advice. They will determine when it's safe for you to start trying to conceive based on your specific case and recovery progress.

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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 27

Cramping breast tenderness

Cramping and breast tenderness can stem from various factors like hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle, early signs of pregnancy, fibrocystic breast tissue, infections, injuries, or medications. Consult your nearest gynec for proper diagnosis.

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Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Asked for Female | 22

I just found out I lost my baby April 21st, I had a d&e on April 25th I was bleeding until May 10th, I started having unprotected sex on May 13th, can It be possible I’m pregnant?

Yes it is possible to become pregnant before your first post-procedure menstrual period, but you need to consult a gynecologist for guidance and consider taking a pregnancy test if you have concerns.

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Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 28

Im a 28 year old female and dont know if im pregnant but experiencing the symtoms?

If you think the symptoms are of pregnancy then you can take a home pregnancy test to confirm, or do a urine pregnancy test.

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Asked for Female | 24

Hi I have had this down below pain vulva that area and I'm constantly needing to pee and when I pee the pain is sore I'm in pain I'm crying

Experiencing severe vulvar pain, frequent urination, and painful urination can be indicative of various medical issues, such as a UTIs, pelvic inflammatory disease, or kidney stones. lt's crucial to consult promptly for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Meanwhile, stay hydrated and avoid irritants like caffeine and alcohol to alleviate discomfort.

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Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 23

Hello Mam/Sir how can we sure there is complete abortion or not i have used mtp kit recently please help me

To ensure the completeness of an abortion after using an MTP kit, look for symptoms like persistent bleeding and cramping. Seek a follow-up appointment with a doctor from a known hospital who may perform a pelvic examination, use ultrasound to check for remaining tissue, and monitor hCG levels through a blood test

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Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Asked for Female | 42

Irregular periods. My perios 41day late then start 2may but 20 day my periods are light today my periods is heavy why? ialso fibroids. What can i do

Your condition requires medical attention. Consult a gynecologist for a thorough evaluation from a reputed hospital. They can assess the cause of irregular periods, potentially perform hormonal tests and ultrasound for fibroids, and recommend appropriate treatments, which may include lifestyle changes, hormonal management, or fibroid specific interventions. 

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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 24

I want to know that if we have unprotected sex on the day when periods end can we get pregnant

it's less likely to get pregnant immediately after your period ends, but it's still possible, especially if you have a shorter menstrual cycle and ovulate early. Sperm can survive for several days in the female reproductive tract, so unprotected sex right after your period carries some risk of pregnancy. Consult a good gynec from a good hospital.

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Gynecologist

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Hi. My partner is male and I am female. He recently disclosed that he was diagnosed with herpes many years ago but has never had an outbreak since. So I have allowed us to have unprotected sex. Am I able to contract it even though he’s been dormant for years ?

Infections can be transmitted through sexual contact, even without visible outbreaks. Even if your partner may not have had symptoms for years, the virus can still shed and pose a transmission risk. Please consult a good medical facility and a gynecologist for proper evaluation.

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Asked for Female | 32

Persistent Vaginal Infection & Itching: Seeking Advice for Curd-Like Discharge after 2 Weeks of Med

  • Avoid using perfumed soaps, gels, wipes or other feminine products.
  • Don’t douche or wash inside your vagina.
  • Avoid wearing tight underwear, leotards, bathing suits or sweaty clothes for long periods of time.
  • Wipe your vagina from front to back. This prevents bacteria from your rectum from getting into your vagina.

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Dr. Nishi Varshney

Neuro Physiotherapist

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Asked for Female | 20

Is My Period Normal? A Comprehensive Guide

Menstruation is a natural process that happens when the lining of the uterus is purged every month. At the same time, though, if you have unusually heavy bleeding or cramps that make your regular activities difficult, it is advisable to see a doctor. I recommend that you see a gynecologist, who is a specialist who deals with women's reproductive health issues.

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Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Female | 29

Which medicine for recurring chronic cervicitis infection?

Dealing with chronic ce­rvicitis seems challenging. It cause­s discomfort and irritation in the vaginal area. Repe­ated infections occur when initial tre­atment fails. Different me­dication like antibiotics or antifungals might work better. Follow your gynecologist instructions care­fully. Good hygiene habits also preve­nt future infections.

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Gynecologist

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Could I Be Pregnant If Still Having Periods?

Your periods are coming for two months, yet you worry about pre­gnancy - which can occur due to hormonal imbalances. Visit a gynecologist to dete­rmine the exact cause­ and receive appropriate­ treatment. Irregular pe­riods, weight fluctuations, mood swings, acne - these­ common signs indicate hormonal issues. 

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Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 23rd May '24

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