Asked for Male | Sridhar
Why doesn't sperm come before having sex?
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Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 19th Feb '25
Asked for Female | 25
Is First-Time Intimacy Blood Normal?
Experiencing bleeding during intimate activities can occur, especially if it’s the first time or due to lack of lubrication. Potential causes include hormonal changes, infections, or minor injuries. While this might be a common occurrence, it's essential to monitor your body and note any additional symptoms, like pain or unusual discharge. If bleeding persists or increases, I recommend seeking advice from a gynecologist for a thorough evaluation. Prioritizing your health is crucial, and a doctor can provide personalized guidance and reassurance.
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Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 19th Feb '25
Asked for Female | 21
মেয়ের থেকে ছেলে হওয়ার খরচ কি?
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Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 19th Feb '25
Asked for Male | 20
Why is my penis foreskin tight during erection?
Aapke symptoms, jaise foreskin mai safed dikhne wale spots aur tightness, fungal ya bacterial infection ki nishani ho sakte hain. Ye aise conditions ke liye aam hai jinhe moisture ya hygiene issues cause karte hain. Samasya se nipatne ke liye, aapko achhi hygiene rakhni chahiye, jaise rozana saaf karna aur sookhe rakhna. Antifungal creams ya medications bhi madadgar ho sakte hain, lekin inhe istemal karne se pehle sexologist se salah lena zaroori hai. Aapki health ke liye professional guidance lena behtar rahega.
Answered By

Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 19th Feb '25
Asked for Male | 23
Could stopping masturbation cause penis changes?
It's not uncommon to experience changes in your body after altering a long-standing routine. The absence of nightfall and feeling of looseness may be part of your body adjusting to new patterns. This doesn’t typically indicate a serious issue. Staying hydrated, maintaining a balanced diet, and engaging in regular physical activity can support your well-being. However, if these changes persist or cause significant anxiety, I'm here to help. Please consider scheduling an appointment with sexologist to discuss your symptoms further.
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Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 19th Feb '25
Asked for Female | 22
Should I Take Unwanted 72 After Unprotected Sex?
It’s understandable to feel anxious after an encounter without protection. If you're concerned about potential pregnancy, considering emergency contraception, such as the morning-after pill, within 72 hours is a sensible option. Symptoms of anxiety might include worry or stress, but remember, many people experience similar situations. It’s crucial to stay informed and take care of your health. If you have persistent concerns or questions about sexually transmitted infections, I encourage you to speak with a gynecologist. They can provide personalized guidance and support, ensuring your well-being and peace of mind.
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Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 19th Feb '25
Asked for Female | 20
Do I need 2 Levonorgestrel pills for back-to-back unprotected sex?
Taking the emergency contraceptive pill within a short time frame after unprotected intercourse is the best step you can take. However, since you engaged in additional unprotected intercourse shortly after taking the pill, it’s advisable to speak with a gynecologist. They can provide tailored advice and may recommend additional measures. Side effects can include nausea or changes in your menstrual cycle, but these are often temporary.
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Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 19th Feb '25
Asked for Female | 26
Could I Get Pregnant if Partner Ejaculated Near Vagina?
It's understandable to have concerns about potential pregnancy. Given the scenario you described, the risk of pregnancy is low, especially if there was no direct vaginal penetration. However, if there was any contact between seminal fluid and your vaginal area, there is a small chance. Symptoms of early pregnancy can include missed periods, nausea, and fatigue. If you have any signs or are feeling uncertain, I recommend taking a home pregnancy test or consulting a gynecologist for peace of mind and further guidance. It's always best to seek professional advice when in doubt.
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Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 19th Feb '25
Asked for Male | 19
How to Increase Size of My Small Penis?
It's common to worry about size; many experience similar feelings. First, understand that size varies significantly among individuals and appears larger due to different factors like body composition. If you’re considering enhancement, options include exercises, devices, or surgical procedures. However, these can have mixed results and potential risks. A consultation with a sexologist can provide personalized advice and help explore safe methods.
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Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 19th Feb '25
Asked for Female | 20
Could I be pregnant after 13 weeks without ejaculation?
Anal intercourse typically does not lead to pregnancy, especially without ejaculation. Given your regular menstrual bleeding over the past four months, the likelihood of being pregnant is low. Generally, pregnancy can be detected earlier than 13 weeks. However, if you have any ongoing concerns or experience new symptoms, it’s wise to consult a gynecologist for peace of mind.
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Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 19th Feb '25
Asked for Male | 25
Can I recover from masturbation-induced sexual problems?
Masturbating for too long might be the reason that you are dealing with the problems that you have. Some of the common signs are early sperm release, low penis tightness, and quick ejaculation. Now that you've ceased the bad habit, there is a chance for improvement. With time your body may heal and these issues could get better.
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Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 19th Feb '25
Asked for Female | 27
Is bleeding after using a hairbrush normal?
It sounds like you may have hurt yourself during the activity. Bleeding from that area can happen if there was too much friction or pressure. It's important to wash gently with water and keep the area clean. Avoid any further rubbing or pressure. Let it heal naturally. If bleeding continues, seems excessive, or you experience any pain or signs of infection, visit a doctor.
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Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 19th Feb '25
Asked for Male | 23
Am I Facing Sexual Hormone and Semen Issues?
Hormonal imbalances can impact sexual health, leading to symptoms like changes in libido, energy levels, or semen quality. Various factors, including stress, diet, and medical conditions, may contribute to these issues. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle through balanced nutrition, regular exercise, and stress management can greatly benefit your hormone levels. If symptoms persist or worsen, it’s important to consult a sexologist. They can provide personalized assessments and treatment options tailored to your needs.
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Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 18th Feb '25
Asked for Male | 34
Is my Erection Problem Impacting Me?
Experiencing difficulties in achieving or maintaining an erection can be concerning. Common contributing factors include stress, anxiety, hormonal imbalances, or underlying health issues like diabetes or heart disease. It’s important to remember that this is a common issue and can often be addressed effectively. Lifestyle changes such as regular exercise, a healthy diet, and reducing stress can be beneficial. If this persists, I recommend consulting a sexologist. They can provide further evaluation and discuss suitable treatment options tailored to your needs.
Answered By

Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 18th Feb '25
Asked for Male | 31
Why Can't I Get a Penis Erection?
Erectile difficulties can stem from various factors, including stress, anxiety, underlying health issues, or hormonal imbalances. Common symptoms may involve trouble achieving or maintaining firmness during intimate moments. It's important to recognize that this is a manageable issue. Lifestyle changes, such as improved diet, regular exercise, and stress reduction techniques, can be beneficial. Additionally, counseling or therapy might help address emotional factors. If concerns persist, I encourage you to consult with a sexologist who can provide personalized advice and explore potential treatments.
Answered By

Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 18th Feb '25