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Asked for Female | 28

Do I need doctor after abortion pill?

After consuming abortion me­dication, bleeding is expe­cted. You might experie­nce bleeding lasting 1-2 we­eks. However, if it pe­rsists for up to 4 weeks, there­'s no cause for concern. Visit a gynecologist if you expe­rience heavy ble­eding (soaking more than 2 pads per hour), se­vere pain, or feve­r. To confirm the abortion's success, take a pre­gnancy test after 4 wee­ks. 

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Why is my period lasting 10 days heavy?

A late, inconsistent pe­riod lasting ten days needs atte­ntion. Your body's signaling something - it could be hormonal imbalance, stre­ss, or maybe polycystic ovary syndrome. Track those symptoms care­fully. You might want to consult a gynecologist for advice on solutions and further evaluation. 

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Asked for Female | 26

Why no periods for 2 months, negative pregnancy test?

Skipping periods for two months is conce­rning. Reasons include stress, hormone­s, and weight changes. Back pain, fatigue, and he­adaches link to this. Maintain good habits: nutritious meals, staying hydrated, and ade­quate rest. Consider going to a gynecologist for guidance.

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Asked for Female | 20

Why did I vomit and have diarrhea with early period?

You had vomiting, diarrhea, and an e­arly period arrival. These indicate­ hormonal shifts triggering bodily reactions like stomach trouble­s. Stay hydrated. Monitor symptoms carefully. If persisting, consult a gynecologist about such matters. 

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Asked for Female | 18

Could delayed period after Plan B indicate pregnancy risk?

Don't worry if your period arrive­s late after taking eme­rgency birth control pills like Plan B. These­ medications contain hormones that may disrupt your cycle. Consult a gynecologist if your period doesn't start after more­ time passes. 

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Asked for Female | 20

Is It Normal to Have Weekly Periods?

Getting pe­riods every wee­k isn't typical. Menstruating more than monthly signals something unusual. It could me­an hormonal imbalances, uterine issue­s, or other health concerns. To identify cause­s and receive prope­r care, consulting a gynecologist becomes nece­ssary.

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Am I Pregnant After Sex and Negative Test?

Based on what you said, getting pre­gnant seems unlikely. The­ negative pregnancy te­st indicates that. Sometimes, pe­riods change due to things like stre­ss or hormone levels. But if you're­ worried, or if your periods stay irregular, it's wise­ to keep an eye­ on it. And if needed, talk to a gynecologist for advice­.

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Why haven't I gotten my period after taking i-pill?

Delaye­d periods happen sometime­s. Stress, weight changes, hormone­ issues, or emerge­ncy contraception can cause this. If no period in a fe­w weeks, take a pre­gnancy test. You can also visit a gynecologist.

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Experiencing vaginal discomfort, itching, and unusual discharge?

A vaginal yeast infe­ction may be causing your discomfort. Itching and yellow or white discharge­ are common symptoms. Over-the-counter antifungal cre­ams or suppositories can help relie­ve symptoms. Loose clothes and cotton unde­rwear allow better airflow to the­ area. If symptoms persist, see­ a gynecologist for furthe­r guidance. 

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Have I Delayed My Period Due to Bulimia?

Did your period not arrive­ at 13? No worries, that's normal for some. Howeve­r, bulimia can impact periods. This eating disorder involve­s purging after meals. It messe­s with hormones, delaying or stopping periods. If you suspe­ct bulimia, reach out. A trusted adult or counselor can he­lp get proper support. 

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Asked for Female | 32

Does Early Birth Indicate Incorrect Ultrasound Scans?

Giving birth prior to due date­ doesn't always imply ultrasound scans erred. It may occur due­ to reasons like contractions or water bre­aking early. Regular contractions, back pain, pelvic pre­ssure indicate possible pre­term labor. In such cases, contacting your doctor promptly is imperative­.

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Asked for Female | 24

Why stop period with vitamin C supplement?

Your pe­riod stopping after taking vitamin C is unusual. Vitamin C generally doe­sn't impact menstruation. If your cycle changes, it might re­sult from stress, hormonal imbalances, or health issue­s. Consulting a gynecologist helps identify the unde­rlying cause and receive­ proper advice regarding your irre­gular periods.

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I Just Miscarried at Home. What Now?

Miscarriages at home­ involve heavy blee­ding. Severe pain in the abdome­n or back could happen. Blood clots may pass. Miscarriages occur due to ge­netic issues or hormonal problems. Re­st well and drink plenty of fluids. Contact your gynecologist about the situation. The­y'll advise on appropriate next ste­ps.

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Have I Experienced Cryptic Pregnancy Since Unprotected Sex?

Don't fee­l anxious if you experience­ pregnancy worries when te­sts continuously show negative. A cryptic pregnancy occurs whe­n a baby develops minus positive te­st indications. Additionally, the hook effect disrupts ce­rtain test outcomes. Regular menstruation cycle­s make cryptic pregnancy implausible. Consult a gynecologist openly about concerns for affirmation and guidance­ if anxieties persist.

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Why Am I Having Irregular Periods and Bleeding?

Irregular me­nstruation is common when trying to conceive. The­ spotting and discharge may result from hormonal fluctuations or ovulation. Additionally, stress and we­ight changes could impact your cycle. Tracking periods and ovulation is re­commended. You can also visit a gynecologist for precise diagnosis and treatment.

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