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Asked for Female | 20 Years

I'm 20 year old female. I'm suffering from PCOS and medication has just started. Can I rely on healthy lifestyle to manage PCOS or will I have to depend on medicine all the time?

Answered by Samruddhi Bhartiya

Dear ma'am, PCOS is a recurring disorder, so if you successfully maintain healthy lifestyle along with taking medicines as prescribed, then your health will improve and gradually your doctor may develop this confidence that you don't need to continue taking medicines any longer, unless any changes are observed. But since they re-occur, thus even if you manage to make it out of it temporarily you may still get pulled into it again. A healthy diet plays an essential role in regulating your hormones, so you might consider getting in touch with dietitian/nutritionists in Navi Mumbai or any other city near you.

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Actually I want to delay my periods because I have to attend a pooja that's why I have taken primolut n tablet on 5th Feb but on 6th Feb evening I feel little bleeding Now how can I stop this?

Female | 24

It's understandable to seek a delay in your menstrual cycle for an upcoming event. The light bleeding you experienced could be a response to the medication. Sometimes, hormonal treatments can cause spotting or unexpected bleeding. To manage this, it’s essential to follow the dosage prescribed and avoid additional medications without guidance. If the bleeding continues or intensifies, please consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice. Your health is important, and a doctor can provide the best options tailored to your situation. Stay calm, and remember that seeking help is a positive step towards managing your concerns.

Answered on 9th Feb '25

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Mam mene period khtm hone ke bd 7,8 din bd sexx Kiya h but puri tarh nhi kiya or white water ? andar nhi gy kya me pregnent ho skti hu ??

Female | 18

Chances of pregnancy are low but not impossible.... White discharge may be normal.... 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I'm 19 female who using olanzapine and mirtazapine since 27, my period should've come in 28. I'm not pregnant, I might have hypoprolactinemia, my results gonna come in Monday. My period is delayed by 19 days right know. 2 year ago my period was off cycle without any reasons (maybe weather change, it was in May) and I used birth control pills and my cycle was turned to normal. Is there a chance that mirtazapine cause my period delay or is it because of seasonal change agaşn? (I do not have any health problems, cycst etc.)

Female | 19

Mirtazapine may disturb your cycle and cause your periods to be late. Seasonal changes can also be a factor. Stress and some drugs are also responsible for your period being unchanged. After you get the test results on Monday, you will be able to understand better. Meanwhile, try to calm down, drink enough water, and get enough sleep.

Answered on 18th Sept '24

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Hello, I have a question in the field of gynecology. My cycles last approx. 30 days. I had unprotected sex on April 13. but the parter did not ejaculate in me, but stated that he felt some fluid coming out of him, but he stopped intercourse, after which he ejaculated outside of me. I took the EllaOne pill 3 days after, just in case. A week after the pill, I took a Clearblue early pregnancy test and it was negative, and on Thursday (9 days after the pill) I started bleeding lightly (then it was the day before my expected period). The bleeding started mildly, but after a couple of hours, red blood and a stronger stream appeared. On the 4th day, the bleeding stopped, but there was still blood in the vagina. The cervix is ​​hard, lowered and slightly open. Yesterday (day 5) the bleeding started again but much milder than usual (my periods usually last 7 days) and in the afternoon the pad was empty again. I took another pregnancy test, an early Clearblue test (16 days after intercourse) and again it was negative. Today, slight bleeding appeared again, but not enough to soak the pad, I have slight cramps in my stomach and back. I'm under a lot of stress all the time. I'm wondering if it's possible that I'm pregnant or if the pill messed with my hormones. I am asking for your answer. Kind regards.

Female | 20

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am 23 years old and my LMP is 24 January Should I wait for 3-4 days for normal delivery?

Female | 23

Most babies arrive around their due­ date, but every pre­gnancy is unique. If contractions start or your water breaks, it's de­livery time. Always keep your doctor updated on any change­s that you wish to make.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have some rashes deep in my vagina

Female | 25

I advise you to go to a gynecologist immediately. Rashes in vaginal area can be a sign of a vaginal infection or a sexually transmitted infection.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I had sex 7th march I saw my period on the 14 march. April too I saw my period and the beginning of may I see my period too. Can I still worry that am pregnant

Female | 21

After the intercourse if you had periods in March, April, and May, on March 5th, it's unlikely that you're pregnant, as regular periods suggest otherwise.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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