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Asked for Female | 28 Years

Am I at Risk With Irregular Periods, Bloating, Abdominal Pain?

Patient's Query

I am a 28-year-old female, and for the past few weeks, I've been experiencing irregular periods along with a feeling of bloating and mild abdominal pain. I've also noticed some unusual fatigue and mood swings. I haven't made any significant changes to my diet or lifestyle. Should I be concerned about these symptoms, and what steps should I take next?

Answered by Dr. Mohit Saraogi

You are going through an ordeal with irregular periods, bloating, abdominal pain, fatigue, and mood swings. These symptoms could be a result of hormonal imbalances, stress, thyroid issues, or even polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Keeping a record of these symptoms is vital and having a check-up with a gynecologist who can help diagnose the underlying cause is a must. 

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I had an intimacy last week Wednesday and evening I took Lydia contraceptive, Friday I took just one tablet of postinor 2 .. Yesterday was my ovulation day and I saw blood spots it's not yet time for me to menstruate does it mean am pregnant

Female | 20

Spotting doesn't nece­ssarily indicate pregnancy. Emerge­ncy contraceptives can disrupt your menstrual cycle­, leading to irregular blee­ding. This stems from hormonal fluctuations within your body. Wait for your period before­ panicking. If it doesn't arrive, take a pre­gnancy test for reassurance or talk to your gynecologist.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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After having unprotected sex, took i-pill, but after that 5hrs I vomited...do I need to take another i-pill?

Female | 21

Vomiting within a few hours of taking the i-pill can indeed affect its absorption and effectiveness. Well, the medication might not have had enough time to work before you vomited. In this situation, it's advisable to take another i-pill to ensure maximum protection. It's always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to emergency contraception. Just remember, the i-pill is most effective when taken as soon as possible after unprotected sex.

Answered on 29th Oct '25

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I'd some take misoprostol yesterday and bleed only that day. Can she take it the next day

Female | 27

Taking misoprostol often cause­s bleeding, so no nee­d for concern if that happens. No additional doses are­ required the following day. The­ medication works by prompting discharge, which accounts for the ble­eding. It's crucial to rest up and drink plenty of fluids. Howe­ver, if bleeding be­comes excessive­ or you experience­ dizziness, seek me­dical attention promptly. 

Answered on 12th Aug '24

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Iam 60 years old every time I go for a physical exam I am never naked in a gown it is always a quick head to toe check I Like women Doctors how do I find the right women Doctors to give me a naked physical exam no gown on just naked

Male | 60

It sounds like you're looking for a more personalized approach during your physical exams. To find female doctors who can accommodate your preferences, consider seeking referrals from friends, family, or local medical associations. Many clinics allow you to express your comfort levels with medical staff, so explaining your wishes during scheduling can help. Always prioritize open communication with your healthcare provider to ensure a supportive environment. If you're ever uncomfortable, discussing your preferences with your doctor is essential for a positive experience.

Answered on 17th Feb '25

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I am 24 yrs old. I missed my period I want to know I am pregnant or not.

Female | 24

It is natural to have anxiety regarding a missed period and pregnancy is not the only reason for this. Other factors may include stress, rapid weight loss or gain and hormonal imbalance among others. Also, if you have been more tired than usual lately, feeling nauseated frequently or having sudden changes in your breasts’ tenderness level then these could be early symptoms of being pregnant as well. To confirm whether or not you are indeed expecting a baby at home pregnancy test should be taken without delay. 

Answered on 10th June '24

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Is surgery required for a hip labral tear before pregnancy?

Female | 39

Pre-existing hip conditions may be impacted by the changes in weight distribution and joint laxity that occur during pregnancy. Try physical therapy and pain management first.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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