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Asked for Female | 21 Years

I'm having nausea from past 5 days I'm married for 3 months I missed my periods which was supposed to be on 11 and my pregnancy test is showing negative i don't have any sort of urine infection nor I eat food from outside I'm concerned as what iam supposed to do

Answered by Samruddhi Bhartiya

This could be some gastric condition, but as you missed your periods, thus we think that you should first consult a gynecologist, and if they fail to provide appropriate diagonosis based on your symptoms, then go to a urologist, we think that it could be early symptoms of gastritis or dyspepsia, but we lack testing facilities and with limitations posed by virtual platform we think that it would be in your best interest to reach out to a practitioner in person.

 

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I am 24 year old female from starting first time period i did not get proper period after 5year i was diagnose with pcod i tried everything c pills medicines but i can not rid from this what can i do to cure it permanently

Female | 24

You are likely to develop PCOD if you suffer from polycystic ovarian syndrome. The symptoms correlated with this syndrome are things like acne, hair growth, weight gain, and irregular menstrual cycle. You need to be careful with your diet, exercise regularly, and undergo stress control practice to control PCOD. Alternately, the use of medicines when PCOD progresses may also be needed occasionally.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Actually my cycle last period start on 20 th August and end on 25 th August what is my ovulation date plz answer me????

Female | 19

By assuming a standard ovulation cycle of 28 days, ovulation occurs at the time of the next period which is 14 days prior to the period. Thus, your last period began on August 20th, hence you are likely to ovulate on or around September 3rd. Some indications of ovulation are differences in the thickness of cervical mucus, slight abdominal pain, and a rise in basal body temperature. You can also use ovulation predictor kits to check for ovulation.

Answered on 12th Sept '24

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I am currently on the Evra birth control patches. I put one on once a week for three weeks and on the 4th week I wear none and get my period. However I am on holidays and forgot to bring my patches. I currently have my week 1 patch on and the time has come to change it, what should i do ?

Female | 18

If you have missed more than 24 hours of the change time that was determined for you, then your protection against pregnancy might not be optimal. It is therefore advisable to use an alternative contraceptive method for the next one week and immediately seek medical attention from your obstetrician-gynecologist. They can also tell you what to do further and ensure that you are still safe from pregnancy.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am 39years old, i have lower back pain for at least 2 weeks, i feel like i have a prolapsed uterus, Seeing or feeling tissue bulge out of the vagina Feeling heaviness or pulling in the pelvis Feeling like the bladder doesn't empty all the way when you use the bathroom Problems with leaking urine, also called incontinence Trouble having a bowel movement and needing to press the vagina with your fingers to help have a bowel movement Feeling as if you're sitting on a small ball

Female | 39

Your symptoms point to pelvic organ prolapse­, a condition where pelvic muscle­s weaken. This causes ute­rus, bladder or bowel to bulge into vagina, causing discomfort. For re­lief, try pelvic floor exe­rcises - these stre­ngthen muscles. You could also use a pe­ssary device to support organs. If case is se­vere, surgery may he­lp.

Answered on 23rd Aug '25

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