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Asked for Female | 26

Could I Be Pregnant With Lower Stomach Pain?

Experiencing discomfort in your lower abdomen and back can stem from various factors, including menstrual symptoms, ovulation, or even stress. Since you engaged in unprotected intercourse recently, there's a possibility of pregnancy, though it’s still early for noticeable symptoms. Tracking your cycle can help. I recommend taking a home pregnancy test if your period is late or if symptoms persist. It’s always good to consult a gynecologist for personalized advice and reassurance.

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Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 19

Could missing period after sex be concerning?

It’s common for menstrual cycles to vary due to several factors, including stress, hormonal changes, or lifestyle adjustments. Missing a period can be concerning, especially following recent sexual activity, but it doesn’t always indicate a serious issue. Consider taking a home pregnancy test if you suspect you might be pregnant. Regardless of the result, scheduling an appointment with a gynecologist is a wise choice to discuss your cycle changes and any underlying factors.

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Asked for Female | 24

Will taking levonorgestrel prior to ovulation be effective?

Levonorgestrel, a taken-in time, is a very effective controlling unplanned intercourse, which is the most effective if it is taken after unprotected intercourse but before ovulation. Taking it three days prior may reduce the likelihood of preventing pregnancy, as ovulation could still occur. It's made to stop ovulation and fertilization. However, the time you use it is very important. In case you're thinking about pregnancy problems that might come, look into the possibilities such as emergency contraception. It's also wise to discuss your options with your physician to receive personalized advice. 

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Asked for Female | 25

How much Levonorgestrel works 3 days pre-ovulation?

Levonorgestrel, a hormone used for the morning-after pill, significantly prevents pregnancy if it is taken 3 days before ovulation. It mainly does this by obstructing the coming out of an egg cell from the ovaries of a woman or the fertilization of an egg cell. The hormonal imbalance can be indicated by the inconsistent menstrual period, breast tenderness, or the occurrence of mild nausea. This is a highly effective method for avoiding pregnancy, but of course, there are variations among individuals. I recommend you consult a gynecologist for a personalized treatment plan.

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Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Asked for Female | 26

Why Did I miss my period after November sex?

There are quite a few factors that can influence your menstrual cycle, such as stress, changes in hormones, or making lifestyle adjustments. A late period is not always an indication of pregnancy, but it is a possibility to think about. I suggest you take a home pregnancy test if your coming period still does not occur so that you can be clearer about your situation. If there is still a lack of clarity or if you are worried, you should consult a gynecologist. They can offer professional advice and assistance that will cater to your unique needs. 

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Dr. Nisarg Patel

Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 20

Can You Recommend Effective Contraceptive Pills?

Understanding that various prescriptions of medication can be used to help your wife's problems requires the use of various medications. In case you come across disruptions, irregular menstruation, or stomach pain while your wife is subjected to hormonal pills may be beneficial. These pills are useful in reducing symptoms of palpitation and regulating periods simultaneously. In all cases, each has its particularities, and it is better to consult a gynecologist on the correct medication for you. 

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Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 6th Jan '25

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Asked for Female | 42

Am I pregnant after taking Unwanted 72 recently?

A skipped cycle can be caused by stress, hormonal changes, or recent birth control. The administration of the Unwanted 72 pill, which is an e-pill, could also be responsible for it. If your period does not come back in time or if you experience strange symptoms of some kind, you may want to verify your pregnancy as a way to put peace of mind at rest. Recognize that medical advice is the best practice for proper diagnosis and treatment, so seek out a personalized consultation with a gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 19

Why am I spotting red brown blood after period?

Spotting after your period may occasionally be quite frightening, though it is often the result of insignificant issues linked to hormonal imbalances, ovulation, or sensitivities to medications. Adequate hydration and a balanced diet are two key components of a healthy lifestyle. Make a note of your symptoms, along with when you experience them and what, if anything, seems to be bothering you. Should the bleeding nor stop or subside, I have to communicate to you that contacting a gynecologist would be the best decision. 

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Asked for Female | 18

Is Stress Causing My Irregular Menstrual Cycle?

There are lots of things that can affect your menstrual cycle, including stress, and hormonal and lifestyle changes. Most symptoms, like irregular periods or missed ones, can be witnessed in the time of extreme stress. The ultimate surrender of your cycle might therefore be promoting relaxation techniques such as breathing, yoga, and a balanced diet, coupled with the guarantee of adequate sleep. For the time being, it is better to wait and see how things go. If your cycle continues to be unusual or becomes enlarged, I would recommend that you visit a gynecologist who can suggest a solution that is appropriate for you and can give you his/her support.

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Asked for Female | 19

Can I abort a 6-week 5-day pregnancy?

One more day and six weeks more, premature abortion is the first thing available in pregnancy. At this stage, many girls can feel nauseous, and breast tenderness, and they can also feel more tired than usual. The termination of pregnancy is highly individual and may lead to a medical or surgical solution, both with different consequences. It is important to express your thoughts and choices to a gynecologist, who, in turn, can give the most personalized pieces of advice and any kind of support. They will walk you through safe solutions and also check if you are safe all along this process. 

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Asked for महिला | 21

Why hasn't my period come?

Each of the discomforts (delayed menstrual cycle, back pain) can be triggered by common reasons like stress, hormonal changes, or lifestyle factors. The pain of it is for a few months but if it is even more painful or if there are more symptoms, thinking of the gynecologist visit is a must. Aap gaiter dhyan rakhein, achha khana khayein, aur stress manage karein. Without having the time of your last period, your doctor can properly check your health. 

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Asked for महिला | 21

Why hasn't my period come yet?

An addition of irregular period is not a very common issue; however, it is usually a symptom of problematic stress, hormonal disbalance, or a shift in body weight. As part of this, having back pain can also be associated with menstruation or the existence of other health problems. The truth is that you need to understand your symptoms and be aware of your lifestyle habits that might be the ones affecting your cycle. My advice would be to consult with a gynecologist who could prescribe the best for you and seek a further evaluation of your situation. 

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Asked for Female | 25

Why sudden heavy flow during irregular periods?

If you are experiencing excessive blood loss or other related symptoms, it can be that you are also having fibroids or hormonal imbalances. You may start by following these steps: eating well, managing stress, and timing your cycles. Nevertheless, it is necessary to speak to a gynecologist for a thorough check and accurate recommendations. They would be able to diagnose your health problem and mention treatment opportunities. Don't give up, you're not alone; sharing your feelings and asking for assistance will help you to become a better person.

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Asked for Female | 32

How Do I Increase Brown Period Flow at 32?

It is normal to get worried as you may see a much lighter-than-the-norm menstrual flow together with brown discharge. It is often a sign of old blood, which has not come out of the body quickly. Imbalances in hormones, stress, weight changes, or some other health disorders can have an impact on your period. To boost the flow of your blood, you should take in enough water, keep a healthy diet, and be active regularly. However, if this occurs frequently or if you notice the appearance of other signs that bother you, I would suggest you consult a gynecologist who will guide you in a personalized way. 

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Dr. Nisarg Patel

Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 20

Missed Period After Taking Plan B: What Should I Do?

Taking the "I pill" pill under those circumstances is actually effective but it can cause disturbances in your menstrual cycle temporarily or even delays. Stress, hormonal imbalances, and underlying health problems can be a reason for your cycle to be late, too. Getting a cycle that is a bit unusual for some time after such a situation is quite common. A little more time; if your period doesn't show up, to make sure you don't have a pregnancy, take a pregnancy test. Should the matter wax urgent, or the signs begin to manifest, it would be necessary to contact a gynecologist for a formal consultation. 

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Dr. Swapna Chekuri

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