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Asked for Female | 21 Years

Why am I not getting my periods?

Patient's Query

Aarh h Periods nhi aarh h

Answered by Dr. Himali Patel

There are a few reasons why this might be happening. Stress, hormonal imbalances, excessive exercise, or changes in weight can all play a role. In fact, sometimes certain medical conditions or medications can also affect your menstrual cycle. My advice would be to first take a deep breath and try not to worry too much. It's always a good idea to see a gynecologist to rule out any underlying issues. They can run some tests and help figure out what might be going on. 

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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (5269)

Hi! I took ipill on 23rd November, got withdrawal bleeding on 4th Dec, period is due on 12th Dec, it’s 14th Dec and I didn’t get my period yet. I am genuinely scared to death, feeling depressed. My chest hurts a lil and I feel nauseous in between. What’s happening to my body?

Female | 19

It is common to be worried about extreme thyroidization of your periods after taking emergency contraception; so, in this case, you are suffering from feeling anxious. Late periods are those that can occur due to stress, hormonal fluctuations or other changes in your body. The feeling of chest tightness and nausea could be associated with anxiety or caused by hormonal changes. You need to watch your condition closely and consider giving yourself peace of mind by using a home pregnancy test. In case if you aren't pregnant yet and symptoms get worse or your period still doesn't come, please contact a healthcare specialist. They will give you tailored advice and ensure that you have timely treatment.

Answered on 14th Dec '24

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Hello, I am 31 year old female, about a month ago during my gynecologist exam, they found that my fallopian tube is dilated and I have a sactosalpynx or a cyst, they are not sure. They ordered more tests - cervical screening and CA125 and HE4. Cervical screening shows epithelial cells and lots of gram positive bacilli. CA125 is normal, while HE4 is elevated. I have a check up in two weeks but I was wondering should I be concerned?

Female | 31

I would recommend you make an appointment with an ob-gyn who focuses on the female reproductive system health and fertility disorders. Tubes blocked, lining thickened and cysts are some of the conditions that are indicated by fallopian tube dilation such as endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, or hydrosalpinx. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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On May 12 I did pregnant test I have seen faint line again on May 16 I have seen very light faint line that too black colour now I am consive or not

Female | 22

A faint line on a pregnancy test can indicate a positive result, but it's crucial to follow the test's instructions for accurate interpretation. For reliable results, repeat the test using the first morning urine. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Marij ke private part se white water nikalta hai to kya karna chahiye??

महिला | 27

While normal white discharge is common in many women, but if it is heavy and with odour then there may be an underlying infection like yeast or bacterial vaginosis, which is a form of vaginal infection. It is essential that you see a gynecologist or an expert in sexually transmitted infections so that you can get the right diagnosis and treatment.

Answered on 28th Dec '24

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My periods date was on may 13 and i got a sexual intercourse on may 5. Is there is any chance of pregnancy here?

Female | 22

The possibility of pregnancy depends on the timing of sexual intercourse in relation to your menstrual cycle. Sperm can survive for several days, so conception is possible if you ovulated earlier than expected or have a shorter cycle. If you're concerned take a home pregnancy test after your missed period. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello mam I'm 18 years old and I had my first sexual Intercourse yesterday with condom protection, and this is before 1 and half week of my period, and during the process there was no ejaculation from him, so are there any chances for me to get pregnant?

Female | 18

Even if you use a condom, there's still a small chance of pregnancy if there was contact between the genitals. But, if the ejaculation was avoided, the chance is very low. So, nothing to worry about if you're late at times in your periods. A physical examination and pregnancy test after a week or so will be useful for a positive result to confirm that you are pregnant or not. 

Answered on 25th May '24

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