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Asked for Female | 20

Will My Pregnancy Tissues Pass Naturally After Medical Abortion?

It's important to know that some women do not experience heavy bleeding after medical abortion and retained tissue can occur. The prescribed antibiotics are to prevent infection, which is essential. While bleeding may still occur, it's best to monitor your body closely. If no bleeding or signs of tissue passage happen in the next few days, please consult a gynecologist for an evaluation. They can assess for any retained tissue and ensure your well-being. 

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Asked for Female | 15

Should I tell my gynecologist about lost periods?

They can help identify the underlying causes, which might include low-calorie intake, hormonal issues, or other factors. If you share your concerns, they will likely focus on supporting you without involving your family unless there’s a serious risk to your health. Your gynecologist may suggest lifestyle changes, monitor your progress, or possibly recommend counseling if needed. Open communication is key to your well-being, and seeking professional help is a positive step toward regaining your health. 

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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

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Am I At Risk with PCOS and Thin Endometrium?

Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) can cause various symptoms, including irregular menstruation, weight gain, and acne. It arises from hormonal imbalances, often affecting insulin levels. Managing PCOS typically involves lifestyle changes such as maintaining a balanced diet and regular exercise, which can help regulate your menstrual cycle and improve overall well-being. Medications may also be recommended to address specific symptoms. It's essential to have an open discussion with your gynecologist regarding your concerns and treatment options, as they can offer personalized guidance and support tailored to your needs. 

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Asked for Female | 20

Should I Worry About No Bleeding After Medical Abortion?

After a medical abortion, some women experience delayed bleeding or may not bleed at all initially. Retained tissue can lead to complications, so it's important to monitor your symptoms. Since you haven't bled yet, I recommend contacting your gynecologist for further evaluation. They may perform an ultrasound to check for retained tissue. The antibiotics prescribed are to prevent infection, which is essential during this time. Trust your healthcare team to guide you through this process and ensure your health is prioritized.

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Asked for Female | 36

Am I ovulating while on Depo injection for conception?

While the Depo-Provera injection can influence your menstrual cycle, some may still experience ovulation. Look for signs like changes in cervical mucus, mild pelvic discomfort, or breast tenderness. If you're trying to conceive, continue having regular intercourse. It’s also beneficial to track your cycle. Consulting your gynecologist can provide personalized guidance and help monitor your reproductive health. 

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Asked for Female | 22

Have I missed my period for 20 days?

Missing your periods can happen for various reasons such as stress, hormonal changes, weight fluctuations, or medical conditions. It's essential to monitor any additional symptoms like fatigue, pain, or unusual discharge. Consider maintaining a healthy lifestyle with balanced nutrition and exercise. If your cycle doesn't return soon or if you have concerns, please reach out to a gynecologist for personalized advice. A professional can offer appropriate tests and ensure everything is okay. 

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Asked for Female | 25

Could I be pregnant with menstrual issues at 25?

It's important to understand that various factors can influence your menstrual cycle and potential pregnancy. Common symptoms related to these issues include irregular periods, missed cycles, or changes in flow. Causes may range from hormonal imbalances to lifestyle factors like stress and diet. To help regulate your cycle, maintain a balanced diet, exercise regularly, and manage stress effectively. If you have concerns about your menstrual health or pregnancy risk, I encourage you to consult a gynecologist. They can provide personalized advice and guidance and address any specific questions you might have.

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Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 32

Concerned about my pregnancy decision?

Common symptoms include nausea, fatigue, and mood swings, often due to hormonal shifts. These experiences are typically part of this beautiful journey. Staying hydrated, eating balanced meals, and resting can help ease discomfort. Regular prenatal check-ups are essential to monitor your health and your baby’s development. If you have specific concerns or unusual symptoms, I encourage you to reach out to a gynecologist. They can offer tailored advice and reassurance. 

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Asked for Female | 27

Is my vaginal irritation and discharge a yeast infection?

It sounds like you may be experiencing a vaginal yeast infection, characterized by irritation and the type of discharge you’ve described. The warm salt water may provide temporary relief, but it's essential to treat the underlying cause. Over-the-counter antifungal treatments can be effective. However, since symptoms persist, I recommend consulting a gynecologist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. A doctor can provide personalized care and ensure you're on the right track to feeling better.

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Answered on 24th Jan '25

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Asked for Female | 28

Can I Stop My Period for Honeymoon?

Hormonal birth control methods, such as pills or patches, can help delay menstruation; starting a new pack immediately may be effective. Some people also find that certain medications prescribed by gynecologists can assist in this. They can provide personalized advice based on your health history and needs, ensuring both safety and efficacy. 

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Dr. Mohit Saraogi

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Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 24th Jan '25

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Asked for Female | 29

Do I Have Yeast Infection in My Vagina?

Yeast infections typically present with symptoms like itching, unusual discharge, and irritation. They occur due to an imbalance in the natural flora, often triggered by factors such as antibiotics, hormonal changes, or a weakened immune system. Treatment generally involves antifungal medications, which can be obtained over the counter or prescribed by a healthcare professional. Maintaining good hygiene and wearing breathable underwear may help prevent recurrences. If you continue to experience discomfort or if symptoms worsen, I encourage you to consult a gynecologist for a thorough evaluation and tailored advice.

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Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Asked for Female | 18

Why haven't I had my period for 2 months?

Pregnancy is one possible reason, but other factors, like stress, hormonal changes, or significant weight changes, can also affect your cycle. Common pregnancy symptoms include nausea, increased fatigue, and breast tenderness. To get clarity, consider taking a home pregnancy test. If the result is positive or you continue to have irregular cycles, it's best to consult a gynecologist for personalized advice and care. Remember, you’re not alone, and medical experts are here to help you navigate this situation with understanding and support.

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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 23

Late Period After Losing Virginity Using Condom - Help?

Stress, changes in routine, or hormonal fluctuations can all impact your cycle's timing. Since you used protection, the chances of pregnancy are reduced, but it's still wise to take a home pregnancy test to be certain. If your periods remain irregular or if you experience additional symptoms, consulting a gynecologist is a good step to rule out any underlying issues. They can guide you further based on your specific situation.

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Asked for Female | 16

Why hasn't my 16-year-old menstrual cycle started yet?

Irregularities in your cycle can happen for various reasons, such as hormonal changes, stress, or lifestyle factors. It's important to pay attention to other symptoms, like excessive pain or mood swings. Maintaining a balanced diet and regular exercise can be helpful. However, since your situation involves significant delays, I strongly recommend consulting a gynecologist. They can provide proper assessments and tailored advice based on your specific condition. 

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Asked for Female | 18

Why did I get periods early?

Experiencing your menstrual cycle earlier than usual can occur for various reasons, including hormonal fluctuations, stress, changes in weight, or changes in routine. Symptoms might include light bleeding, cramps, or unusual mood changes. While this can be concerning, it’s often not serious. To manage your health, consider maintaining a balanced diet, staying hydrated, and practicing stress-reduction techniques. Monitoring your cycle for a few months can also be helpful. If this pattern continues or is accompanied by severe discomfort, I recommend consulting a gynecologist for personalized advice and care tailored to your situation.

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Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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